English bulldog snowboarding Credit: Barcroft / Getty
All eyes will be fixed on athletes from across the world beginning Feb. 4 at this year’s Winter Olympic Games held in Beijing. And if you’re anything like us, you can’t but wonder what events your favorite four-legged friend would take home the gold in (besides speed eating). Wonder no more! We’ve rounded up the top doggos from across the globe. They’re athletic, they’re smart, and they’re slobberin’ for the gold. Here are the 2022 Winter Olympic gold medalist dogs. Figure Skating: Saluki saluki dog running through snow Credit: Tsvetkova / Adobe Stock She is beauty, she is grace—she is the Saluki pup and she’ll twirl her way to the podium of the Winter Olympics. It’s not just her slender build that sets this doggo apart from her competition. Salukis are a sighthound breed, using sight rather than smell to guide her graceful number. Curling: Komondor komondor playing in the snow Credit: Steve Kelley / Getty One look at the Komondor, and you’ll know they were born to bring home the gold in this Olympic sport. Practically a mop themselves, don’t underestimate this breed’s talent in both sweeping and instinctual ability to oversee the team. This pup isn’t known to make up curling teams across the globe—they’re rare as pets in most places, but remain popular in rural parts of Hungary. Snowboarding: Bulldog English bulldog snowboarding Credit: Barcroft / Getty With a low center of gravity, a cool and collected personality, and a go-get-’em drive that never fails, the bulldog is a shoo-in for the snowboarding gold time after time. But watch out! We heard a rumor that Shaun White’s Frenchie, Eefing Steve, could give the English a run for their kibble this year. Bobsledding: Boxer Boxer running in snow Credit: Mauro Morete / EyeEm / Getty The Boxer is always ready for action. With a muscular body poised and eager to go, even pushing a 384-pound bobsled from 0 to 100 is no match for this medal-winning pup! The explosive energy of these good boys is sure to bring home the gold. Speed Skating: Greyhound greyhound wearing a shirt running through winter snow Credit: AzmanL / Getty It’s going to take the fastest dog in the world to bring home the gold medal in speed skating, and we know just the pup. Greyhounds are known to reach speeds up to 45 mph—meaning they can spot and out-sprint any competition. Hockey: Dachshund Dachshund running through snow with orange toy in his mouth Credit: tiptoee / Adobe Stock Don’t be fooled by the small physical size of the Dachshund, they’re known to be full of spunk. When things get rowdy on the ice, they’re not afraid to set their booties aside and rough-house with dogs larger in size. Despite their mischievous spirit on the ice, Doxie’s take to positive reinforcement training well and will enjoy a post-Olympic gold lap nap. Alpine Skier: Siberian Husky group of siberian huskys pulling dog sled With their thick double coats, Siberian huskies are winter-loving dogs. If you have a snow day, good luck getting your pup to come inside! | Credit: belyaaa / Adobe Stock Lovers of snow and a cold breeze in their face, taking home the gold in alpine skiing feels like a walk in the park for the Siberian husky. And with their high level of endurance, they really might want to go for a walk in the park after winning this event. RELATED: 11 of the Best Hiking Dogs Ready for Outdoor Adventures Freestyle Skiing: Jack Russell Terrier jack russell terrier playing in the winter snow Credit: Freestyle skiing: annaav / Adobe Stock If there’s one thing a Jack Russell Terrier loves, it’s jumping high and jumping often. Plus, when it comes to learning new tricks and showing off skills, you can count on this intelligent doggo. The only thing bigger than this pup’s energy is their big, lovable personality. You can’t help but cheer on this sweet pup all the way to the gold. Cross-Country Skiing: German Shorthair Pointer German shorthaired pointer standing in snowy forest Credit: digi_guru / Getty Olympic cross-country skiing is no easy feat. That’s why it takes the endurance of the German Shorthaired Pointer to get the job done. These good boys and girls are natural-born athletes who are always up for an adventure—especially if that includes fetching the gold medal. RELATED: Dog Skijoring May Be the Coolest Winter Sport You Ever Try With Your Spunky Pup Après Ski Spectator: Italian Greyhound italian greyhound wearing a sweater and cap in the winter Credit: violet-blue / Getty Someone has to cheer on our favorite doggo athletes, and no one can dress the part quite like the Italian greyhound. These delightful family pets have been part of royal families for centuries and they wouldn’t dare miss the social activity of the year.
English bulldog snowboarding Credit: Barcroft / Getty
English bulldog snowboarding Credit: Barcroft / Getty
English bulldog snowboarding
Credit: Barcroft / Getty
All eyes will be fixed on athletes from across the world beginning Feb. 4 at this year’s Winter Olympic Games held in Beijing. And if you’re anything like us, you can’t but wonder what events your favorite four-legged friend would take home the gold in (besides speed eating).
Wonder no more! We’ve rounded up the top doggos from across the globe. They’re athletic, they’re smart, and they’re slobberin’ for the gold. Here are the 2022 Winter Olympic gold medalist dogs.
Figure Skating: Saluki
saluki dog running through snow Credit: Tsvetkova / Adobe Stock
She is beauty, she is grace—she is the Saluki pup and she’ll twirl her way to the podium of the Winter Olympics. It’s not just her slender build that sets this doggo apart from her competition. Salukis are a sighthound breed, using sight rather than smell to guide her graceful number.
Curling: Komondor
komondor playing in the snow Credit: Steve Kelley / Getty
One look at the Komondor, and you’ll know they were born to bring home the gold in this Olympic sport. Practically a mop themselves, don’t underestimate this breed’s talent in both sweeping and instinctual ability to oversee the team. This pup isn’t known to make up curling teams across the globe—they’re rare as pets in most places, but remain popular in rural parts of Hungary.
Snowboarding: Bulldog
With a low center of gravity, a cool and collected personality, and a go-get-’em drive that never fails, the bulldog is a shoo-in for the snowboarding gold time after time. But watch out! We heard a rumor that Shaun White’s Frenchie, Eefing Steve, could give the English a run for their kibble this year.
Bobsledding: Boxer
Boxer running in snow Credit: Mauro Morete / EyeEm / Getty
The Boxer is always ready for action. With a muscular body poised and eager to go, even pushing a 384-pound bobsled from 0 to 100 is no match for this medal-winning pup! The explosive energy of these good boys is sure to bring home the gold.
Speed Skating: Greyhound
greyhound wearing a shirt running through winter snow Credit: AzmanL / Getty
It’s going to take the fastest dog in the world to bring home the gold medal in speed skating, and we know just the pup. Greyhounds are known to reach speeds up to 45 mph—meaning they can spot and out-sprint any competition.
Hockey: Dachshund
Dachshund running through snow with orange toy in his mouth Credit: tiptoee / Adobe Stock
Don’t be fooled by the small physical size of the Dachshund, they’re known to be full of spunk. When things get rowdy on the ice, they’re not afraid to set their booties aside and rough-house with dogs larger in size. Despite their mischievous spirit on the ice, Doxie’s take to positive reinforcement training well and will enjoy a post-Olympic gold lap nap.
Alpine Skier: Siberian Husky
group of siberian huskys pulling dog sled With their thick double coats, Siberian huskies are winter-loving dogs. If you have a snow day, good luck getting your pup to come inside! | Credit: belyaaa / Adobe Stock
Lovers of snow and a cold breeze in their face, taking home the gold in alpine skiing feels like a walk in the park for the Siberian husky. And with their high level of endurance, they really might want to go for a walk in the park after winning this event.
RELATED: 11 of the Best Hiking Dogs Ready for Outdoor Adventures
Freestyle Skiing: Jack Russell Terrier
jack russell terrier playing in the winter snow Credit: Freestyle skiing: annaav / Adobe Stock
If there’s one thing a Jack Russell Terrier loves, it’s jumping high and jumping often. Plus, when it comes to learning new tricks and showing off skills, you can count on this intelligent doggo. The only thing bigger than this pup’s energy is their big, lovable personality. You can’t help but cheer on this sweet pup all the way to the gold.
Cross-Country Skiing: German Shorthair Pointer
German shorthaired pointer standing in snowy forest Credit: digi_guru / Getty
Olympic cross-country skiing is no easy feat. That’s why it takes the endurance of the German Shorthaired Pointer to get the job done. These good boys and girls are natural-born athletes who are always up for an adventure—especially if that includes fetching the gold medal.
RELATED: Dog Skijoring May Be the Coolest Winter Sport You Ever Try With Your Spunky Pup
Après Ski Spectator: Italian Greyhound
italian greyhound wearing a sweater and cap in the winter Credit: violet-blue / Getty
Someone has to cheer on our favorite doggo athletes, and no one can dress the part quite like the Italian greyhound. These delightful family pets have been part of royal families for centuries and they wouldn’t dare miss the social activity of the year.
saluki dog running through snow Credit: Tsvetkova / Adobe Stock
saluki dog running through snow
Credit: Tsvetkova / Adobe Stock
komondor playing in the snow Credit: Steve Kelley / Getty
komondor playing in the snow
Credit: Steve Kelley / Getty
Boxer running in snow Credit: Mauro Morete / EyeEm / Getty
Boxer running in snow
Credit: Mauro Morete / EyeEm / Getty
greyhound wearing a shirt running through winter snow Credit: AzmanL / Getty
greyhound wearing a shirt running through winter snow
Credit: AzmanL / Getty
Dachshund running through snow with orange toy in his mouth Credit: tiptoee / Adobe Stock
Dachshund running through snow with orange toy in his mouth
Credit: tiptoee / Adobe Stock
group of siberian huskys pulling dog sled With their thick double coats, Siberian huskies are winter-loving dogs. If you have a snow day, good luck getting your pup to come inside! | Credit: belyaaa / Adobe Stock
group of siberian huskys pulling dog sled
With their thick double coats, Siberian huskies are winter-loving dogs. If you have a snow day, good luck getting your pup to come inside! | Credit: belyaaa / Adobe Stock
| Credit: belyaaa / Adobe Stock
jack russell terrier playing in the winter snow Credit: Freestyle skiing: annaav / Adobe Stock
jack russell terrier playing in the winter snow
Credit: Freestyle skiing: annaav / Adobe Stock
German shorthaired pointer standing in snowy forest Credit: digi_guru / Getty
German shorthaired pointer standing in snowy forest
Credit: digi_guru / Getty
italian greyhound wearing a sweater and cap in the winter Credit: violet-blue / Getty
italian greyhound wearing a sweater and cap in the winter
Credit: violet-blue / Getty