Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a repeat victory in the Iditarod, the roughly 1,000-mile sled dog race in ...
The veteran musher, who has competed in six previous Iditarods, scratched at 11:43 a.m. with 13 dogs in harness. In ...
Charley, a 4-year-old dog on the team of musher Mille Porsild, became the fifth dog to die in three years during the famed ...
Alaska Natives have used dog sleds as a means of transportation for hundreds of years; Potts-Joseph, who was born in ...
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The Norwegian billionaire who broke the Iditarod
Alaska’s last great race has struggled to keep up its finances and increase participation. Now, a $300,000 gift from an ...
A carpenter and a former cast member of National Geographic’s reality show “Life Below Zero,” Holmes has instead been content ...
Ontario musher Jesse Terry crossed under the burled arch in Nome early Thursday morning to earn the Rookie of the Year award ...
Jessie Holmes refers to the Alaskan Huskies that pull his sled across ice and snow and through howling winds as "Team Can't Stop.'' It's hard to argue with the nickname. Holmes and his sled dogs won ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Hundreds of barking dogs took over downtown Anchorage as the ceremonial start of the world’s most famous sled dog race got underway Saturday. As snow fell, fans lined up near the ...
Former reality television star Jessie Holmes won the 2026 Iditarod to earn his second straight title.
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a repeat victory in the Iditarod, the roughly 1,000-mile sled dog race in Alaska. Holmes guided his dog team across the finish line Tuesday night in the ...
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