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Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star, won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska on Friday, celebrating with fist pumps to a cheering crowd and posing for photos with ...
Jessie Holmes and his dog team race into Nome on Friday, March 14, winning the 2025 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. NOME – Jessie Holmes raced into Nome early Friday, winning his first Iditarod ...
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The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbersSled dogs mushed by Jeff Deeter (33), of Fairbanks, Alaska, run during the Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage, Alaska., Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman) ...
The last two mushers to finish this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race crossed under the burled arch on Nome’s Front Street within 5 minutes of each other in the wee hours of Monday morning.
Less than three weeks after finishing the Iditarod, Holmes is set to start the Kobuk 440, which touts itself as “the toughest race above the Arctic Circle." ...
It was Wednesday, March 12, just about 10 days since Mountain and the other mushers in this year’s extra-long Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race pulled their snow hooks in from the river ice in Fairbanks.
The Iditarod faces a $300K shortfall as its Winter Raffle lags in sales. With over 3,000 tickets unsold, organizers urge ...
Duluth's Emily Ford pauses for photos with two of her dogs after finishing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Sunday in Nome, Ala. It was Ford's first attempt at running the legendary ...
Veteran Iditarod musher, Mansfield native and St. Peter's High School graduate Matthew Failor is really coming home this time ...
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Michigan native places highest among rookies in Iditarod sled dog raceThe race was stressful at times and, after more than 13 days on the trail, he appreciates a full night ... It could be as ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMidland native finishes 2nd among rookies at IditarodMidland native Keaton Loebrich's main goal in his first Iditarod was to finish the race. Mission accomplished, and then some.
After spending nearly two weeks traversing more than 1,100 miles of the Alaska wilderness, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished her first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Sunday. Ford and her team passed ...
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