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At approximately 4:35 pm Central Time on Sunday, Duluthian Emily Ford completed her first Iditarod. Wearing bib #34, it took her 13 days, 1 hour, 35 minutes, and 44 seconds to complete the race.
The Iditarod is a test of wits and patience unlike any other in the sporting calendar. Mushers trek through the wintry mix of frigid temperatures and exhaustion, wading through a landscape ...
Past Iditarod champion Ryan Redington, Inupiaq, had moved up to sixth at mile 864 and was racing at 9.7 mph with an average moving speed of 8.1 mph. Three-time past champion Mitch Seavey was ...
How many miles is the Iditarod? The the exact distance of the Iditarod varies based on which route the teams take. In odd years like 2025, teams will travel 998 miles. In even years, teams will ...
When rookie musher Jenny Roddewig started the Iditarod at Pike’s Landing Monday morning, she carried with her a letter she was told not to open until she was on the trail. The letter is from the ...
The 2025 Iditarod race, which normally begins in Anchorage, Alaska, will begin at an alternate location this year due to a lack of snow. The main reason for the relocation to Fairbanks is the ...
The 2025 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has moved its Official Restart to Fairbanks, the Iditarod Trail Committee announced Monday. This will be the fourth time Fairbanks has hosted the Iditarod ...
A major Alaskan tradition has arrived for its 2024 installment, as Dallas Seavey won the Iditarod sled dog race on March 12 for a record sixth time. However, the dog musher's victory was ...
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has faced the challenge of once frozen-over lakes melting amid climate change. Tanya McCready "When you live in an area where the weather impacts the economics of ...
Seavey poses with his dogs at the finish line of the 52nd Iditarod. Photograph by Dallas Seavey / Instagram The penalty had little impact on Seavey’s progress, or his margin of victory. He beat Hall ...
Nicolas Petit and his dog team take part in the official restart of the 52nd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Willow, Alaska, on March 3. (Kerry Tasker/Reuters) Regarding The Post’s ongoing ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – Iditarod officials on Wednesday imposed a two-hour time penalty on musher Dallas Seavey for not properly gutting the moose he killed during the race earlier this week.
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