Archive for the 'Yukon Quest 2008' Category

Yukon Quest vet checks completed ahead of big race

Yukon Quest mushers are going through final preparations in anticipation of Saturday’s start. Race dogs were examined by veterinarians over the weekend in Fairbanks and Whitehorse.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Young mushers get set for running Junior Yukon Quest

While the main event is still a week away, junior Yukon Quest teams hit the trail tomorrow. The shorter 135 mile race is for mushers between 14 and 17 years old. The field includes 7 mushers, from Fairbanks, Anchorage, Wasilla, Talkeetna and Ft. Yukon.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Mushers prepare for 25th Yukon Quest

Officials and volunteers are making final preparations in anticipation of the February 9th start of the 25th running of Yukon Quest international sled dog race.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Yukon Quest roster set for February 9 launch

The field is set for the 25th running of the Yukon Quest. Race spokeswoman Amanda Leslie says 27 mushers will be departing Fairbanks next month on the race’s silver anniversary run.Leslie says 2 mushers have withdrawn from the Quest. Rookies Jeremy Matrishon of Whitehorse and Trent Herbst of Idaho pulled out citing not enough training and time constraints as the reasons. Leslie says the only other change is that Quest veteran Peter Ledwidge of Dawson is turning over his team to his wife Ann, citing back problems. It will be her rookie run.

The field consists of 9 mushers who live in Canada, and 18 from the U.S., including 3 who hail from the lower 48. A total of 11 rookies and 16 veterans are signed up. The veterans include 4 past winners: Sonny Lindner of Two Rivers, who won the first Yukon Quest back in 1984, 1995 winner Frank Turner of Whitehorse, 1987 champ Bill Cotter of Nenana, and 3-time defending Quest champion and reigning Iditarod champ, Lance Mackey of Fairbanks (Mackey moved to Fairbanks in 2007).

Things are shaping up on the organizational side of the race. Doug Grilliot, a Quest veteran and race judge, has been appointed race marshal. Grilliot replaces Joe May, of Talkeetna, who recently resigned from the position. Leslie says the Quest trail is looking good. Fairbanks has seen 2 snowstorms in the last week, and Leslie says snow conditions have also improved on the Canadian side.

Trail groomers are out packing down the thousand mile route. The race starts February 9 in Fairbanks and runs about 1,000 miles to Whitehorse.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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