(Video) Dog joins high school relay race – covers 100m in 10.5 seconds.

In an unexpected twist at a high school relay race, a furry spectator stole the show by dashing onto the track and completing an impressive 100-meter sprint in just 10.5 seconds.

The viral video shows the moment when a dog suddenly joined the competition, sprinting alongside the athletes and demonstrating remarkable speed that left spectators amazed. The four-legged competitor maintained perfect form throughout the impromptu race, keeping pace with the high school runners.

Social media erupted with delighted reactions to the canine athlete’s performance. “Give that good boy a medal,” wrote one user on social media, while another commented, “That dog is faster than some athletes! Looks like we’ve got a new track star on our hands!”

The unexpected participant’s performance was particularly noteworthy given that greyhounds, known as the fastest dog breed, can reach speeds up to 43 mph (70 km/h). While the breed of this particular track invader wasn’t confirmed, its speed certainly left an impression on both competitors and viewers alike.

The incident has since gone viral, with numerous social media users playfully suggesting professional opportunities for the speedy pup. “So when does he sign his Nike sponsorship deal?” quipped one viewer, while another declared it a “new world record for the fur legged division.”

While the official race results may not include this surprise contestant, the dog’s spontaneous track debut has certainly earned its place in local sports history, proving that sometimes the most entertaining moments in sports are the unscripted ones.