- Yukon Quest
The Yukon Quest "1000-mile international sled dog race" is held every February. It runs from
Whitehorse, Yukon toFairbanks, Alaska in odd-numbered years, and from Fairbanks to Whitehorse in even-numbered years.A single
musher and a team of 12 to 14sled dog s race for 10 to 14 days, following the historic 1890'sKlondike Gold Rush and rivermail delivery routes. The mushers, who must pack up to 250 lbs of equipment and provisions for themselves and the sled dogs, are permitted to dropsled dogs at checkpoints or dog drops but are not allowed to replace the sled, and cannot accept any help except when they reachDawson City, Yukon , the halfway mark of the race. Ten checkpoints, some more than 200 miles (300 km) apart, and 4 dog drops lie along the trail. Veterinarians are present at each checkpoint and dog drop to insure the health and welfare of the dogs, advise drivers in caring for their dogs' medical needs, and provide veterinary care for dropped dogs, if needed. The veterinarians, in conjunction with the Race Marshall or a Race Judge, has the authority to remove a dog(s) from the race for medical or other reasons.The race route runs on frozen
river s, across open water and bad ice; over fourmountain range s, reaching an elevation of 3,800 feet (1,160 m); and through isolated, northern villages. Racers cover 1,020 miles (1,643 km), as temperatures commonly can drop as low as −40 to −60 °F (−40 to −60 °C) on the rivers, and winds can reach 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) on the mountain summits .The first musher to win the Yukon Quest was
Sonny Lindner in 1984. The fastest run was completed in 2007, withLance Mackey winning in 10 days, 2 hours, and 37 minutes, beating his own record of 10 days, 7 hours, and 47 minutes set in 2006. Mackey is the only musher to have won the race 4 times. In 2007 Mackey went on to become the first musher ever to not only complete the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod in the same year but to win both races. He repeated this in 2008. The longest finishing time was in 1988 when it tookTy Halvorson 20 days, 8 hours and 29 minutes. The closest finish was in 1991 with Bruce Lee a mere 5 minutes behind winnerCharlie Boulding .Aliy Zirkle became the first woman to win the race in 2000, in 10 days, 22 hours and 57 minutes.List of Yukon Quest Winners
ee also
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Mushing
*Carting
*Sled dog
*Pro Sprint Tour
*Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
*American Dog Derby External links
* [http://www.yukonquest.com Yukon Quest home page]
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