If running a half marathon is one of your goals this year, allow this dog to be your new inspiration.

Meet Ludivine, a two-and-a-half-year-old hound dog, who was let out of her house in Elkmont, Ala., on an average Saturday morning. She managed to sneak out of her backyard and into the starting area of the local half marathon, Runner’s World reports. Then, she proceeded to run the race. All 13.1 miles of it.

“All I did was open the door, and she ran the race on her own accord,” the pup’s owner, April Hamlin, told Runner’s World. She said she was surprised because Ludivine is “actually really lazy.”

Even though the pooch strayed from the course a few times to sniff around, she still managed to cross the finish line moments after the runner who placed sixth — technically making her #7. She even got a medal:

Working on results…Wanted to share this photo of that was sent to me after the race. 😊This is Ludivane – she ran the entire half marathon and finished 7th overall with a time of 1:32.56 Posted by Elkmont's Hound Dog Half on Sunday, January 17, 2016

“Ludivine is taking her newfound celebrity in stride,” Hamlin told BuzzFeed, “and has not let fame go to her head.”

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