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Dallas Seavey Wins Record-Tying Fifth Iditarod Championship

By The Iditarod on Mar 15, 2021   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Dallas Seavey Wins Record-Tying Fifth Iditarod Championship

Anchorage, Alaska – Veteran Iditarod musher Dallas Seavey (bib #23) of Talkeetna, Alaska, crossed the finish line of the Iditarod Gold Trail Loop in Deshka Landing at 5:08 a.m. today, claiming his fifth Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race championship. Seavey is now tied with mushing legend Rick Swenson with five total championships. Seavey had 10 […]

Dallas Seavey wins Alaska Air Transit Spirit of Iditarod Award

By The Iditarod on Mar 10, 2021   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Dallas Seavey wins Alaska Air Transit Spirit of Iditarod Award

Anchorage, Alaska – Veteran musher Dallas Seavey (bib #23) of Talkeetna, Alaska, was the first musher to reach the McGrath checkpoint at 4 p.m. Tuesday with 14 dogs in harness, winning the Alaska Air Transit Spirit of Iditarod Award.  Seavey was presented with the handmade prizes created by McGrath residents. Seavey received a pair of […]

Dallas Seavey Crosses Nome Finish Line for Fourth Iditarod Win

By Alaska Native News on Mar 16, 2016   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Dallas Seavey Crosses Nome Finish Line for Fourth Iditarod Win

Once again, musher, Dallas Seavey, wearing bib number 16, with his team of six, crossed the finish line in Nome to claim first place in Alaska’s favorite dog-sled event , the Iditarod. The 29-year-old musher not only finished first , but smashed the record for fastest finish in eight days, 11 hours, 20 minutes and 16 […]

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