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Iditarod - Ceremonial Start in Anchorage 3/7/26
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Iditarod - Ceremonial Start in Anchorage 3/7/26

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Some Pepé paintings to cheer her and the team on in the Iditarod!! 🎉 She's 11 and still leading their team, such a legend!
Jody Potts-Joseph’s dogs at Iditarod start in traditional beaded Athabaskan dog jackets. Jody is also an environmentalist, tattoo artist, and mother to supermodel Quannah Chasinghorse.
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I follow sled dog racing because for two weeks a year you get time-delayed updates like "The front-runner had to punch a moose, no injuries reported" and then a little while later "Dallas Seavey had to kill the moose, but don't worry, we've dispatched state troopers to salvage the meat."
No other sport delivers storylines like this.
The Iditarod “Trailgate Party” with a theme of glamour, glitz and drag
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Is there a more beautiful sporting event in this world?
(Pics are screenshots from the Iditarod Insider live feeds.)
Iditarod Trail Mural, Seward, 2025.
The ceremonial beginning of the 2026 Iditarod dog sled race is today in Anchorage, and the actual 1600 km (1000 mile) race will begin tomorrow in Willow. A venerable trail, the Iditarod gained fame when in 1925 an outbreak of diphtheria in Nome required the rapid delivery of serum to alleviate the disease. In winter it was impossible to reach Nome rapidly by sea, and thus the serum was delivered overland from southern Alaska using dog sleds for much of the difficult midwinter run.
Seward, a year-round port with a rail connection, completed in 1923, to Anchorage received the serum delivered by sea, shipping it onward to Anchorage where the dog sled transport commenced.
Congrats Jesse Holmes!
Winner of this year's race with a time of 9d 7h 32m