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The 49th Iditarod Champion is crowned
After three years, Dallas Seavey is returning to the Iditarod, after the 2017 helter skelter incident that shocked his life and mushing career.
A New Battle Begins
The mushers have to relive their own nightmares on the way back over the trail's most demanding sections between Nikolai and Finger Lake.
Dallas Back In The Saddle
After three years, Dallas Seavey is returning to the Iditarod, after the 2017 helter skelter incident that shocked his life and mushing career.
Jessie Royer - The Cow Girl
At age 10 she harnessed her border collie Bear and a goat to pull hay to the horses. Now, for the 19th time, Jessie Royer (44) has harnessed her 16 most competitive dogs to win Iditarod.
Susannah Tuminelli - The Beach Rookie
Growing up with sailing and surrounded by golden beaches on the East Coast, Susannah Tuminelli has travelled a long way, when she now starts on the trail.
The Most Important Changes In This Year’s Iditarod
In March last year, Iditarod mushers were chased down the trail by a pandemic. Now, 12 months later, the world is still in the midst of the disease.
The Veteran
The Swiss born Martin Buser (62) lines up for his 38th Iditarod race this year. The Wayne Gretzky of dog sledding, has been inducted into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame.
Incredible Support On Norway’s Toughest Dog
In the aftermath of cancelling this year’s edition of Femundløpet, organisers and sponsors put together the alternative online competition – Norway’s Toughest Dog. And what a support from the community!
Femund Race Looking For «Norway’s Toughest Dog»
Even though this year’s race had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be winners. And the prize is no less than 1000 kg dog food. The famous Norwegian dog trainer Maren T. Rørvik leads the jury.
Historically Tight Battle To Decide Beargrease 2021
As a fantastic way of thanking the everlasting effort from the organisers of Beargrease 2021, the mushers put on the most thrilling final sprint in the history of the race. In the end, only 7 seconds separated 1st and 2nd.
Near Photo Finish - The New Beargrease Champion!
Grand Portage, Minnesota - Erin Letzring becomes the first female musher to take the crown at the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon since in 1998!
Three Ladies Fighting Redington for The Lead On Day 2
The 2nd day of Beargrease is done and dusted. The mushers have made their way from Finland through Sawbill and Trail Center twice, before reaching Skyport. The fight for the lead is as tough as it gets!
Indy’s Back!
Remember Indy, the blind sled dog, from Beargrease 2020? This year, he was once again on the start line as wheel dog in Frank Moe’s team running the 120-mile race.
Bringing the mushing events together - QRILL PAWS
In 2020 the Norwegian biotech company Aker BioMarine teamed up with some of the world’s greatest sled dog events, The Iditarod, John Beargrease Sleddog Marathon, Femund Race and Volga Quest to create QRILL Pet Arctic World Series (QRILL PAWS.)
All You Need To Know About Beargrease
“The mission of the John Beargrease Sled Dog marathon is to conduct the best long distance sled dog race in North America in a culturally sensitive manner, and to promote the sport of dog mushing.”
This Is QRILL PAWS 2021 – Get Ready For The Action!
Despite challenging time for race organizers all over the world, we are finally about to launch what we have been working on for months - QRILL PAWS 2021 IS READY TO ROLL!
Copper Basin 300 Kicking Off Alaskan Race Season
While the big long-distance races of the season are approaching rapidly, some smaller races have also been taking place in 2021. The second weekend of the year, Copper Basin 300 was held in the wilderness of Alaska. The race took the mushers on a 300 mile loop, starting and finishing in Glennallen.
Femundløpet 2021 Cancelled Due To Covid-19
January 21st 2021, the Norwegian Directorate of Health has decided that Femundløpet 2021 can not take place as planned.
Mush Synnfjell Kicking Off 2021 Race Season
The moment we have been awaiting for weeks and months is finally here – race season 2021! This past weekend, the first race on the Norwegian calendar took place in the winter-dressed woods of Norway. Even with strict Covid-19 regulations, Mush Synnfjell was a great success.