Watch To See Who Wins Gold at the Summer Noodle Olympics

While the world’s best human athletes compete at the Summer Olympics in Paris, the world’s most impressive doggos are also showing off their talents online. Cleo and Abby, two sighthound sisters, are no exception, going snoot-to-snoot in hopes of winning gold.

Abby the borzoi and Cleo the silken windhound competed in their household’s semiannual Noodle Olympics just last week, with both doggies medaling. Watch the TikTok competition uploaded by @cleolonglegs yourself.

First up in the prestigious Noodle Olympics was the High Tippy Tappy event, which is all about “careful maneuvering” through various objects. The more precise the tippy tappies, the better chance at gold.

Cleo made her way through the course with very little trouble—she surely scored several execution points. Abby had a little bit more trouble, knocking over several objects on her way through the course.

But Abby redeemed herself in event #2, the Gobble Wobble, which tasked both sighthounds with walking down the hallway while gobbling up the pre-placed treats in the fastest time. Abby’s finishing time of 1 minute and 16 seconds beat Cleo’s 1 minute and 24 seconds time.

There you have it! Cleo won gold in the High Tippy Tappy, and Abby took gold in the Gobble Wobble. Both dogs performed extremely well under heavy scrutiny and high expectations of their fans.

With dedicated training, your own dog could rise in the athletic ranks of doghood. To start, you could recreate the Noodle Olympics in your own home, or, if you have the space, you could construct a DIY dog agility course in your yard. There are many benefits to agility training, including curbing boredom and meeting your dog’s exercise needs. Plus, dog sports are adorable!