Very good dog crashes track meet to show off her incredible 100-yard dash time

“Lol I can’t believe I got beat by a dog”

Everyone loves fun, wholesome sports content, right? This latest delightful moment is thanks to a super speedy dog, who interrupted a Utah high school track meet in spectacular fashion.

During the final leg of a 4×200 meter relay heat on Saturday, runner Gracie Laney, from Logan High School in northern Utah, was anchoring for her team, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. She had a comfortable lead as she went into the final straightaway, and if she was going to get caught before finishing, she probably didn’t expect to get caught by a dog.

That dog’s name is Holly, according to The Sacramento Bee. And mid-race, she got loose from her humans and hit the track, technically finishing ahead of Laney after running 100 meters in about 10.5 seconds.

What a finish! While Holly’s time 100-yard dash time isn’t quite exact, it’s worth noting for comparison that Usain Bolt’s 100-meter world record is 9.58, set in 2009.

More via The Salt Lake Tribune:

“I’d say probably about the 50-meters [mark], I could feel something coming on me, and I thought it was a person. I thought it was the runner,” Laney said. “And then I kind of realized that it was really small.”

Laney and Logan High School obviously got the actual credit for winning the race, but that was still an awfully impressive performance on Holly’s part. And luckily for everyone involved, nothing bad happened after Holly (surely unintentionally) cut off Laney at the very end.

As The Sacramento Bee noted, Laney also commented on the video posted on Instagram, writing:

“Lol I can’t believe I got beat by a dog”

A very good dog.

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The best teams in high school sports history

The high school sports landscape has produced some absolutely dominating teams throughout history-from the juggernauts playing under the now-infamous Friday night lights to the greats on the track, in the pool, on the court, mat, and field. Which …

The high school sports landscape has produced some absolutely dominating teams throughout history—from the juggernauts playing under the now-infamous Friday night lights to the greats on the track, in the pool, on the court, mat, and field.

Which ones are the greatest of all time, though?

That’s not an easy question to answer. Besides the school’s size (class/division), the different eras, competition, plus advancements in training and even technology makes for a lot of a grey area. (High school sports have been around since the late-1800s, too, so we’re talking about a lot of landscape.)

But when factoring in overall resumes—the dominance within the state and nationally, regardless of era—it’s hard to argue that these teams shouldn’t be considered the best in high school sports history:

(Note: Schools are listed alphabetically)

Albuquerque Academy Chargers Boys Tennis (Albuquerque, NM)

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Recent domination on the tennis court takes us to New Mexico, where an excellent program has held serve with seemingly relative ease. The Albuquerque Academy’s boys tennis team has won 24 state titles, which includes an incredible current streak of 17 in a row. No other tennis team in the nation can say the same thing.