Meet ParalympicsGB's 26th team member

Pickle the dog is facing the camera in her official headshot photo.Image source, ParalympicsGB
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BBC Sport understands Pickle is focused on treats and belly rubs at Milan-Cortina

ByTom Grundy
BBC Sport senior journalist in Cortina

There are 25 athletes representing Great Britain at the Winter Paralympics, alongside dozens of coaches and support staff.

But at ParalympicsGB House in the mountains of Cortina, one "very good girl" has been stealing the spotlight.

Pickle is an eight-year-old black labrador retriever guide dog.

Her human, Hester Poole, is competing in the visually impaired Para-alpine skiing events.

"She loves the mountains - she's always really bouncy when she sees the snow," said Poole, who has had severely limited vision since birth.

"When she comes skiing, it's nice to get to the bottom of the piste, win or lose, and have this furry ball of love waiting for me."

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The 26th member of the British Paralympics team

The pair began working together while being filmed for the Channel 5 series Puppy School for Guide Dogs., external

Poole, now a youth ambassador for Guide Dogs for the Blind,, external credits Pickle with getting her confidence back and helping her live more independently.

The 18-year-old from Bath is set to compete at her first Winter Paralympics in the giant slalom on Thursday and the slalom on Saturday.

Pickle and Hester Poole sat on a sofa with a BBC Sport microphone in ParalympicsGB House.Image source, BBC Sport
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Pickle gave little away during an impromptu press conference in Cortina

Pickle has already starred in her own official team headshot and, in Cortina, was presented with canine-adapted kit.

"Empathetic and attuned to human emotions", in many ways she is the perfect team-mate for an elite sporting event like the Paralympics.

She enjoys playing with her ball and was even spotted joining a game of volleyball during the team's training camp.

While Great Britain's athletes follow strict nutritional regimes, Pickle is more flexible, preferring "pretty much anything she can find on the floor".

And although nobody can question her loyalty to the cause, eyebrows have been raised about Pickle's eligibility.

Speaking to BBC Sport, Poole revealed that her furry companion actually holds a German pet passport.

A black dog named Willow licks the face of his owner Matt Brumby on the ski slopes.Image source, Paralympics Australia
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Willow has an intimate working relationship with Australian para-nordic skier Matt Brumby

Six guide dogs are accompanying athletes at the Milan-Cortina Games.

Three are with the Australian team, while Germany, Great Britain and the Czech Republic each have one.

Organisers have set up dedicated areas for guide and assistance dogs at every competition and ceremony venue.

At Beijing 2022, Austrian Carina Edlinger's guide dog Riley joined her on the podium after she won gold in the women's cross-country sprint., external

This week, as Poole competes on the slopes alongside her human guide Ali Hall, a "chilled" Pickle will be waiting patiently at the bottom with Poole's mum.

Whatever the result, Poole expects Pickle will be ready for "lots of belly rubs and all the attention".