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Iditarod

March 2024

  • Dallas Seavey celebrates his record sixth victory in the Iditarod race

    Dallas Seavey wins record sixth Iditarod title but race marred by dog deaths

    Dallas Seavey’s record-setting win late on Tuesday was overshadowed by the deaths of three dogs in this year’s endurance race across the Alaska wilderness
  • Dallas Seavey is a five-time champions of the Iditarod

    Iditarod Dog Race musher punished for failing to properly gut moose he killed

    Iditarod officials on Wednesday imposed a two-hour time penalty on musher Dallas Seavey for not properly gutting the moose he killed
  • Dallas Seavey has won the Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race five times.

    Iditarod musher kills moose with handgun after altercation with dogs

    Dallas Seavy shot a moose after am entanglement with his dogs. Race officials are continuing to gather information about the encounter

March 2022

  • Apayauq Reitan.

    ‘Life on hard mode’: the first out trans woman competing in the Iditarod

    Iñupiaq musher Apayauq Reitan is poised to make history – but circumstances were very different when she faced Rosebud Summit three years ago

March 2021

  • Aliy Zirkle

    Top woman in Iditarod forced out after concussion and other injuries

  • Thomas Waerner

    Alaska's Iditarod sled dog race shoves off with coronavirus-altered course

May 2020

  • Thomas Waerner

    Coronavirus strands English-born musher in Alaska after Iditarod win

    Thomas Waerner won this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in March, but he is still waiting to return to his home in Norway

March 2020

  • Richie Diehl arrives in Ruby, Alaska, Friday morning, March 13, 2020, during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

    Iditarod 2020: the world's most famous sled dog race – in pictures

  • Thomas Waerner with two of his dogs after finishing this year’s race in Nome, Alaska

    English-born musher wins Iditarod, world's most famous dog-sled race

  • Thomas Waerner

    English-born musher leads Iditarod, world's most famous sled dog race

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    Iditarod mushes onward in Alaska as fans urged to skip finish in Nome

March 2019

  • Pete Kaiser

    Iditarod 2019: Alaskan Native musher Pete Kaiser wins race in one of closest finishes ever

  • Nicolas Petit and his dogs arrive in Unalakleet, Alaska, on Sunday before the animals mounted a rebellion

    Musher loses huge lead in Alaska's Iditarod Race after dogs go on strike

October 2017

  • Iditarod-Things to Know, Dallas Seavey<br>FILE - In this March 15, 2016, file photo Dallas Seavey posing with his lead dogs Reef, left, and Tide after finishing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Nome, Alaska. Four-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey denies he administered banned drugs to his dogs in this year’s race, and has withdrawn from the 2018 race in protest. The Iditarod Trail Committee on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017, identified Seavey as the musher who had four dogs test positive for a banned opioid pain reliever after finishing the race last March in Nome. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen, File)

    Iditarod dog doping scandal puts future of sled race under scrutiny

  • KING<br>Three-time Iditarod champion Jeff King runs his dog team up a hill near the Unalakleet, Alaska checkpoint in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Sunday March 14, 2004. King was the fourth musher into the coastal village. Norwegian musher Kjetil Backen is in the lead of the 1,100-mile sled dog race. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

    Sled dogs test positive for banned drug for first time in Iditarod history

March 2017

  • Mitch Seavey

    Mitch Seavey becomes oldest and fastest musher to win Iditarod dog race

  • The ceremonial start day of Iditarod 2015 in Anchorage, Alaska.

    Iditarod dog race start line moved again in Alaska due to lack of snow

March 2016

  • Nathan Schroeder mushes into Kaltag, Alaska, during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Sunday, March 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Alaska Dispatch News, Loren Holmes) iditarod15th 2015 Iditarod;Iditarod;Iditarod 2015;deedee jonrowe;huslia

    'There was just no snow': climate change puts Iditarod future in doubt

    After record high winter temperatures reduced parts of the course to a bone-jarring, sled-wrecking obstacle course, is the great mushing race on its way out?
  • Aliy Zirkle

    Iditarod musher 'felt like a hostage' during snowmobile attack in race

    A musher who was subjected to a harrowing attack during this month’s Iditarod dogsled race has given details of her ordeal
  • Dallas Seavey poses with his lead dogs Reef, left, and Tide after winning the Iditarod race

    Dallas Seavey wins fourth Iditarod dog race in competition marred by violence

    Dallas Seavey won his third straight Iditarod dog sled race, crossing under the burled arch on Front Street in Nome for his fourth overall title in the last five years
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