THE HERALD   EVERETT, WASHINGTON
HeraldNet on Facebook HeraldNet on Twitter HeraldNet RSS feeds HeraldNet Pinterest HeraldNet Google Plus HeraldNet Youtube
  Newsletters: Sign up | Manage subscriptions
Published: Sunday, March 17, 2013, 4:38 p.m.

Iditarod officially ends with last team finishing

Sign up for HeraldNet Headlines
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Alaska's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is officially over with the last team to finish in Nome.

Forty-six-year-old rookie Christine Roalofs of Anchorage finished the 1,000-mile race with her 11-dog team at 1:36 p.m. Sunday.

Roalofs gets the race's Red Lantern award for arriving last.

Mitch Seavey, 53, won this year's race, which began with 66 teams March 2 at a ceremonial start in Anchorage. The competitive part began March 3 in Willow 50 miles to the north.

Eleven teams scratched and one musher was withdrawn.

A dog from rookie Paige Drobny's team died after asphyxiating while getting buried in snow during severe wind. Race officials say 5-year-old Dorado was found dead Friday in Unalakleet.

The dog was dropped from the race and was being cared for with other dogs.

Story tags » Human InterestAnimals
Comments


HeraldNet highlights

Waiting for a home
Waiting for a home: Photo gallery: Animals up for adoption at NOAH
PED problem
PED problem: Hawks have 5 PED suspensions since Carroll took over in 2010
Museum adds V-2 rocket
Museum adds V-2 rocket: Everett collection displays rare Nazi weaponry (video)
'Running took over my life'
'Running took over my life': Dominant steeplechase runner discovered sport at EvCC