Iditarod
CENSUS 2020 The Iditarod is proud to be a part of the State of Alaska’s Census 2020 Initiative, “Make Alaska Count”. Throughout the 2020 race we used our social media and IP channels to create awareness in Alaska and throughout Iditarod Nation during the 2020 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Now, it’s Alaskans’ turn to …
The 2020 Iditarod Winter Raffle drawing was conducted at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5 via Facebook Live from Wasilla. Twenty Iditarod raffle ticket holders now share in $176,000 in prizes, which includes four (4) 2019 Ram 4×4 Quad Cab pickup trucks, or a new (similarly priced) Dodge, Jeep or Chrysler vehicle. The Iditarod is a …
The Iditarod was informed on Friday, April 3, 2020 that 1975 Iditarod Champion, Emmitt Peters passed away in his home late last night. Emmitt (aka The Yukon Fox) was not only a great competitor, and champion, but he was also a great elder in Ruby. A Celebration of Life is scheduled for late summer or …
Due to Covid-19, our physical location Iditarod store and offices will be closed to walk-in traffic until further notice. However, our online store is available for business as usual and orders will be filled. For more information call 907-376-5155. Raffle tickets can still be purchased by phone at 1-800-545-6874.
Veteran Iditarod musher Aliy Zirkle of Two Rivers, Alaska, has been awarded the Iditarod XLVIII Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian Award, designated to a musher whose team demonstrates outstanding care of their race team while remaining competitive. The winner is determined by a combination of voting by trail veterinarians and independent scoring of the teams by three …
We are pleased to announce that Dean Pflaum of New Jersey has won the inaugural Trifecta game and $2,240 in cash. Dean was one of only 2 players out of 560 or .38% that chose Thomas Waerner – Dean’s winning pick was a finish time of 9 days 10 hours 11 minutes 12 seconds. His …
Rookie Iditarod musher Kaci Murringer (bib #57), of Willow, Alaska, is the final musher to cross the finish line in Nome at 12:29 p.m. today, claiming the Red Lantern Award. Murringer and her race team completed the Iditarod in 13 days, 22 hours, 29 minutes and 45 seconds. Murringer had 10 dogs in harness when …
Although, it hasn’t been an easy trip over from Elim. Teams dealt with extremely high winds and storms. They will be leaving around midnight tonight, so if all goes to plan we expect all to finish between mid morning and early afternoon Sunday. They are all working as a team to make sure they all …
If you are watching on tracker you may notice the Elim 11 are taking a route a little off course. The trailbreaking team, that is in front of them, is creating a safer trail as they head into White Mountain. Mushers should be there about 1:30–2 p.m. this afternoon. The teams will head out from …
Here the well rested mushers have gathered for a photo before they embarked early this morning. Thanks to Dave Dye at the checkpoint for grabbing a quick photo. Their GPS is on and tracking per usual. We will send out updates as they arrive in White Mountain.