No dogs? No matter. A Minnesotan following a famous sled dog path was the first woman to arrive on foot Saturday night in the human-powered version of the race across interior Alaska. Pulling a sled ...
This year's Iditarod route was 120 miles longer than normal as the route had to be changed due to a lack of snow. But Emily ...
This year's Iditarod route was 120 miles longer than normal as the route had to be changed due to a lack of snow. But Emily ...
After spending nearly two weeks traversing more than 1,100 miles of the Alaska wilderness, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished her ...
Musher Sydnie Bahl said all her dogs burn a total of 160,000 calories a day when racing, but get a lot of rest along the way.
Jan and Petra Francke raced 350 miles to McGrath and say the journey made their marriage stronger than ever 10 years in.
Redington’s grandfather Jo Redington Sr. started the Iditarod in 1973 after the introduction of snow machines, as snowmobiles ...
Mushers said the altered race route out of Fairbanks was far tougher than they’d anticipated. The last time a winner took ...
After winning his first career Iditarod Sled Dog Race, Jessie Holmes was quick to credit his canine superstars. “I am really ...
At approximately 4:35 pm Central Time on Sunday, Duluthian Emily Ford completed her first Iditarod. Wearing bib #34, it took ...
Matt Hall secured second place in the 2025 Iditarod, arriving in Nome to a warm welcome from family and fans. He completed the race in 10 days, 17 hours, and ...
DULUTH — Just under two weeks into running the famed Alaskan sled dog race, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished 18th in the Iditarod ...
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