57 mushers enter Iditarod XLIX on opening day

 

Today, the Iditarod announced that 57 mushers have submitted their entries for the 49th running of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to be held in March of 2021. This number represents 17 more or a 42.5% higher number than was submitted at this time last year.

In the spirit of social consciousness, the Iditarod created a virtual process in lieu of the musher sign ups at Iditarod Headquarters traditionally held on the last Saturday in June. Additionally, in order to mitigate the economic impact from reduced summer tourism, the Iditarod has reduced its entry fees and created the Pike Dogs First Wellness Initiative, made possible by a donation from David Pike, to provide funding for veterinary expenses.

“Although there continues to be a struggle with a global pandemic, economic hardships and social unrest, the Iditarod is the embodiment of resolve and continues to anticipate change while still doubling down on the integrity, spirit and self-reliance of the race. With considerably more mushers entered at sign up day than last year we hope that we can provide unifying inspiration,” said Iditarod CEO Rob Urbach

Today’s entrants include 15 rookies. International teams include teams from Canada, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and France. The majority of mushers hail from Alaska, however, the states of Minnesota, Montana, and Wisconsin are represented as well.

Current Iditarod champion Thomas Waerner, four-time champions Martin Buser, Jeff King, and Dallas Seavey, along with 2019 champion Pete Kaiser, and 2018 Iditarod champion Joar Leifseth Ulsom, will join a deep field of veteran finishers and an impressive lineup of international long-distance race teams.

Iditarod organizers have been preparing for the 2021 race since the 2020 race ended in March. Iditarod Race Director, Mark Nordman explained how the race is moving in 2021.

“Even before there was a single COVID-19 case in Alaska and before the start of the 2020 Iditarod, the ITC proactively engaged with Alaska’s health care leaders, state government officials, and rural community leaders in contingency planning. With an emerging COVID-19 pandemic, our primary goals were to protect our rural community checkpoints, and all involved in the race, including rural residents, mushers, and volunteers. We overcame a number of logistical challenges and we were fortunate enough to finish the race in Nome.”

Nordman added that, “Today, we are focused on executing the 2021 race with hyper-sensitivity to the pandemic. We are expanding our plan development to include those we consulted with during the 2020 race, as well as a broader community of state and rural health safety responders. In an effort to ensure the safest path through this pandemic for the Last Great Race we are modeling three tiers of contingencies that correspond to a range of future COVID status predictions. There are many factors to consider, and we will make our best effort to provide the safest event possible in this changing environment.”

The Iditarod is in receipt of the following musher’s entries: 

Entry Order

Name

City

State

Country

Status

1

Paige Drobny

Cantwell

AK

 

Veteran

2

Jason Campeau

Rocky Mountain House

Alberta

CANADA

Veteran

3

Jennifer Campeau

Rocky Mountain House

Alberta

CANADA

Rookie

4

Martin Buser

Big Lake

AK

 

Veteran

5

Riley Dyche

Fairbanks

AK

 

Veteran

6

Dan Kaduce

Chatanika

AK

 

Veteran

7

Ryne Olson

Two Rivers

AK

 

Veteran

8

Sebastien Dos Santos Borges

Chazey-Bons

 

FRANCE

Rookie

9

Joanna Jagow

Fairbanks

AK

 

Rookie

10

Dennis Kananowicz

Tolsona

AK

 

Veteran

11

Jeff Deeter

Fairbanks

AK

 

Veteran

12

Michelle Phillips

Carcross

Yukon Territory

CANADA

Veteran

13

Matt Hall

Two Rivers

AK

 

Veteran

14

Ryan Redington

Knik

AK

 

Veteran

15

Gunnar Johnson

Duluth

MN

 

Veteran

16

Brent Sass

Manley Hot Springs

AK

 

Veteran

17

Linwood Fiedler

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

18

Marcelle Fressineau

Whitehorse

Yukon Territory

CANADA

Veteran

19

Karin Hendrickson

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

20

Lev Shvarts

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

21

Wade Marrs

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

22

Jeff King

Denali Park

AK

 

Veteran

23

Aaron Peck

Grande Prairie

Alberta

CANADA

Veteran

24

Nicolas Petit

Girdwood

AK

 

Veteran

25

Josi Thyr

Olney

MT

 

Rookie

26

Gabe Dunham

Willow

AK

 

Rookie

27

Cody Strathe

Cantwell

AK

 

Veteran

28

Susannah Tuminelli

Willow

AK

 

Rookie

29

Mats Pettersson

Kiruna

 

SWEDEN

Veteran

30

Will Troshynski

Two Rivers

AK

 

Rookie

31

Chad Stoddard

Anchorage

AK

 

Rookie

32

Ramey Smyth

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

33

Anna Berington

Knik

AK

 

Veteran

34

Kristy Berington

Knik

AK

 

Veteran

35

Christopher Parker

Fairbanks

AK

 

Rookie

36

Thomas Waerner

Torpa

 

NORWAY

Veteran

37

Dakota Schlosser

Willow

AK

 

Rookie

38

Aaron Burmeister

Nome/Nenana

AK

 

Veteran

39

Hal Hanson

Kenai

AK

 

Rookie

40

Dallas Seavey

Talkeetna

AK

 

Veteran

41

Jessie Royer

Fairbanks

AK

 

Veteran

42

Richie Diehl

Aniak

AK

 

Veteran

43

Joar Leifseth Ulsom

Mo i Rana

 

NORWAY

Veteran

44

Paul Gebhardt

Kasilof

AK

 

Veteran

45

Shaynee Traska

Two Rivers

AK

 

Veteran

46

Peter Kaiser

Bethel

AK

 

Veteran

47

Brett Bruggeman

Great Falls

MT

 

Veteran

48

Matt Failor

Willow

AK

 

Veteran

49

Aliy Zirkle

Two Rivers

AK

 

Veteran

50

Travis Beals

Seward

AK

 

Veteran

51

Alan Eischens

Wasilla

AK

 

Veteran

52

Sean Williams

Chugiak

AK

 

Rookie

53

Joshua McNeal

Fairbanks

AK

 

Rookie

54

Mille Porsild

   

DENMARK

Veteran

55

Severin Cathry

   

SWITZERLAND

Rookie

56

Quince Mountain

Mountain

WI

 

Rookie

57

Sarah Stokey

Seward

AK

 

Veteran