- The
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, more
commonly known as The
Iditarod (/aɪˈdɪtərɒd/), is an
annual long-distance sled dog race held in
Alaska in early...
- The
Iditarod Trail, also
known historically as the Seward-to-Nome Trail, is a thousand-plus mile (1,600 km)
historic and
contemporary trail system in the...
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which has no
residents as of 2010. The town of
Iditarod was
named after the
Iditarod River.
Iditarod comes from the
Athabascan word Haidilatna. On Christmas...
- The 2024
Iditarod is the 52nd year of the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, an
annual sled dog race in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
began on
March 3, 2024...
- The
Iditarod River is a 325-mile (523 km)
tributary of the
Innoko River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
river begins north of
Chuathbaluk and the Russian...
- The
Junior Iditarod Sled Dog Race, or Jr.
Iditarod, is a 148- to 158-mile (222 km) sled dog race for
mushers between the ages of 14
through 17, which...
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Iditarod (/aɪˈdɪtərɒd/) may
refer to:
Iditarod, Alaska, an
abandoned town in the Yukon–Koyu****
Census Area of
Alaska Iditarod River, a
river in western...
- The
ceremonial start of the 33rd
annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
across the US
state of
Alaska began in
Anchorage on
March 5, 2005, at 10 am AKST (19:00...
-
American dog
musher and
kennel owner, who is best
known as the "Father of the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race", a long
distance sled dog race run
annually from the...
- The
ceremonial start of the 35th
annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
across the U.S.
state of
Alaska began amidst the
crowds of
Anchorage at 10 am (AKST)...