Who was the oldest person to race in the Iditarod?

He is the youngest musher to run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race. The oldest musher to ever compete was Col. Norman Vaughan who completed the race four times.
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Who were the oldest and youngest mushers to race?

Seavey and his son Dallas are now the oldest and youngest winning mushers in Iditarod history. Dallas Seavey was 25 when he won the race in 2012. Mitch Seavey has won the Iditarod twice. His other victory was in 2004.
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Who is the youngest Iditarod racer?

Dallas Seavey, (born March 4, 1987, Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S.), American sled-dog racer who became the youngest winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 2012 and who later won the event in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2021.
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Who was the youngest mushers in the Iditarod?

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

Dallas Seavey is the youngest musher to compete in the Iditarod, beginning his first race on March 5, 2005, the day after turning 18.
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How many dogs died in the first Iditarod race?

1,515 dogs started the 2008 Iditarod. 705 dogs dropped out of the race. 3 dogs died during the race. Only 807 dogs were able to finish.
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Has a woman won the Iditarod?

Susan Howlet Butcher (December 26, 1954 – August 5, 2006) was an American dog musher, noteworthy as the second woman to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1986, the second four-time winner in 1990, and the first to win four out of five sequential years. She is commemorated in Alaska by the Susan Butcher Day.
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Where do they sleep during Iditarod?

If stopping at a checkpoint, mushers will sleep on the floor of a gym or community building. There is a 24 hour mandatory stop and 2 8-hour stops. This is the time mushers can try to catch up on rest.
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Who was the oldest mushers to race?

The oldest musher to ever compete was Col. Norman Vaughan who completed the race four times. Rick Mackey won the race in 1983 to become the first son of an Iditarod champion to match his father's accomplishment.
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How old was the youngest woman to complete the Iditarod race?

Melissa Stewart is the youngest woman to ever finish the Iditarod—she finished in 2008 at the age of 18. Today I watched four women cross the finish line, and it was an amazing thing.
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What is the prize money for the Iditarod?

For his victory in the world's most famous sled-dog race, Sass will take a share of the Iditarod's total $500,000 prize purse. The exact amount of his prize is yet to be determined, but winners in the past 10 years have usually taken home at least $50,000, according to Iditarod records.
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How did Jesse do in the Iditarod?

Authorities in Wasilla are investigating the March 30 incident involving dogs owned by musher Jessie Holmes, who finished third in year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and stars in "Life Below Zero: Alaska" on the National Geographic channel.
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Who is known as the mother of the Iditarod?

For her role as "mother" of the Iditarod and for all her later contributions to the race before her death in 1989 at age 68, Dorothy Page was chosen as the Honorary Musher for Iditarod 25. A self-described history buff, Page saw her first sled dog race in 1960, shortly after moving to Alaska from New Mexico.
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How many mushers have won the Iditarod 4 times?

Four other mushers have won the Iditarod four times (Martin Buser, Susan Butcher, Doug Swingley, Lance Mackey) and only two, Dallas Seavey and Rick Swenson, have won it more often (five times each).
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What is a dropped dog?

First, sled dogs are "dropped" when a musher lifts them out of their traveling compartments for feeding and exercise. When mushers journey from race to race, or from their homes to distant training trails more desirable than their own, the dogs ride in trucks or trailers housed in snug little compartments.
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Who is known as the Father of the Iditarod?

Sports card with a color picture of Joe Redington, Sr. and one of his sled dogs, 1991. Joe Redington, Sr. is considered the 'Father of the Iditarod" as he was the person to organize the first race in 1970 as ah homage to the sled dog culture that Alaska was built on.
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How many days does it take to run the Iditarod?

The greatest challenge of the Iditarod is putting together a team of 12–16 dogs and a musher capable of overcoming all the obstacles and unexpected problems that present themselves along the course. In its early years the race was a 20-day event, but today most teams finish in less than 10 days.
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Who won the 2021 Iditarod?

The 2021 Iditarod was won by Dallas Seavey, who finished on March 15 with a total race time of 7 days, 14 hours, 8 minutes, and 57 seconds. Aaron Burmeister and Brent Sass finished second and third, respectively. This was Seavey's fifth time winning the race.
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How many dogs pull a sled in the Iditarod?

Usually, between 60 and 100 teams participate in the event. Each team must start with 16 dogs and finish with at least six. (Read what it takes to compete in the Iditarod.) National Geographic talked to Diane Johnson, the Iditarod's director of education, to learn more about the so-called last great race.
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Do Iditarod dogs get cold?

The short answer is yes, sled dogs do get frostbite. The details, however, give a better picture of why, where, when, and how often this occurs, as well as steps mushers take to prevent frostbite and treatment methods once it is diagnosed. Frostbite is, quite simply, the freezing of a body tissue.
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How do sled dogs not freeze?

While the booties are useful to keep ice from building up between the dogs' toes and to prevent foot abrasions from rough trail conditions, it is the extra warmth created by the countercurrent heat exchanger that allows them to travel comfortably despite the cold temperatures.
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Why are sled dogs left outside?

Sled dogs work hard whether it be for racing, touring or recreational mushing so they deserve a top notch house! They are designed to also be cool during the summer months and to have an overhanging front roof to provide ample shade regardless of the sun angle.
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