Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Mackey wins fast Iditarod
Monday, March 15, 2010
New trail on the Norton Ice
The following is courtesy of Chris Waigl at this link
Iditarod GPS Confusion
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Another race up the coast
Deja Vu for Mackey and King
Setting up for a Photo Finish
Mackey looking over his shoulder again
Friday, March 12, 2010
The race is on from Ruby
Jeff King is clearly in the drivers seat at this point, and I suggest other teams will be keeping at least one eye on his progress when determining whether to stick with their own strategy. Jeff arrived in Ruby first with the second fastest trip from cripple, and he still has 15 solid dogs on his team. Look for King to try to reach Nulato 100 miles down the river to try to keep his chase pack behind him. Assuming both take their 8 in Ruby, Lance Mackey will depart Ruby an hour and 15 minutes after King. Mackey likes to take long runs at this point in the race, but a 15 hour run into Kaltag is probably even a bit too much for him. He might decide instead to follow King to Nulato, and cut his rest short there to close the gap on him. Hugh Neff was 10 minutes behing Mackey into Ruby, and has spent thousands of mile in long races staying within the vicinity of Mackey. We don't see that tendency changing at this point in the race. Mitch Seavey might be next. Mitch marches to the beat of his own drum, so guessing his strategy at this point carries some risk, but he may try to break the run up into 3 segments to keep good speed on his team. Hans Gatt should be next out of the chute, and he had the fastest team coming into Ruby. Gatt's strategy late in the game when winning this year's Yukon Quest was to run long with short rests, and his team was faster then anyone else who tried to duplicate that strategy. Look for Gatt to move up in position. Others in the mix currently are Sonny Lindner, Sebastian Schnuelle and Ken Anderson.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Cripple Confusion
The Ophir to Cripple leg of the Iditarod is officially listed as 59 miles in length. Several years ago, the location of the Cripple checkpoint was changed so that this length is actually closer to 80 miles. Paul Gebhardt has intimate knowledge of that change. In 2008 he was leading the race after a long run session heading into Cripple, but he couldn't find the checkpoint. He had been on the trail long enough that he thought he had passed the checkpoint and doubled back and that mistake cost him significant momentum that he was not able to recover from. At this point, we don't know if John Baker ran into similar issues, but his GPS data certainly showed that he was slowing at this portion of the race and Dallas Seavey was steadily closing the gap. The GPS map still has the Cripple checkpoint in the wrong location. so for those watching the GPS data closely, it appeared that first Baker, then Seavey went past the checkpoint. Eventually Seavey passed Baker, and pulled into the checkpoint first to collect the $3000 halfway award stash of gold. We should find out the details of what occurred on the trail leading to this reversal of fortunes before long, but for now, it looks like Baker has lost some momentum.
UPDATE: Ionearth has now corrected the location of the Cripple checkpoint. (link)
Iditarod fans, meet your Top 20
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Gatt makes his move
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Schnuelle takes early Iditarod lead
Other teams within 20 miles of the lead are Mitch Seavey, John Baker, Hugh Neff, Warren Palfrey, Hans Gatt, Jeff King, Dallas Seavey, Zack Steer, Gary Willomitzer, and Aliy Zirkle. There is plenty of leap frogging of teams at this stage of the race as the variety of run rest schedules is typically diverse this early in the race. The Iditarod GPS tracking service has the potential to give the fans additional insight into those schedules if that data could be supplied in aggregate similar to what is done with the free GPS service provided by the 1000 mile Yukon quest, however, that capability has yet to be leveraged by the Iditarod Trail Committee, but perhaps we will see that in future years.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
The Iditarod Mane Battle
Friday, March 5, 2010
Iditarod rookies face challenges
Michelle Phillips born in Whitehorse Yukon grew up as a competitive figure skater. She has competed in the Yukon Quest 5 times finishing 4th in 2004, and never finishing worse than 8th.
Marshall Newton from Jamaica where he has worked for the Jamaica Dogsled Team (JDT) for 5 years. JDT first gained notoriety through the movie Snow Dogs which was very loosely based on some real events. Snow rarely occurs in Jamaica, so the JDT gives sled dog tours by pulling wheeled sleds with dogs gathered from the local pound. This is hardly sufficient training for the Iditarod, so in 2008/2009 Newton went to the Yukon to train with 4 time Yukon Quest champion Hans Gatt. He raced in the 100 mile Yukjon Quest with a team from the Gatt kennel and finished an impressive 13th (out of 29) in the 2009 1000 mile Yukon Quest. This season he has been living and training with Lance Mackey who has a pretty impressive resume himself.
40 year old Dan Kaduce has had 4 top 10 finishes in the Yukon Quest. He has been racing dogs for 15 years.
26 year old Dave Decaro has been a dog handler and tour guide for Jeff King over the last 3 years. He was rookie of the year in the 2008 Kusko 300. He'll have some King dogs on his team.
18 year old Quinn Iten will be the youngest musher in this year's Iditarod. He is son of Iditarod veteran Ed Iten. Quinn has finished 3rd in the Junior Iditarod and should field a strong team from the Iten Kennel in Kotzebue with Ed sitting out this year's race. These dogs should handle any cold weather just fine.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Race Results Recap
Having trouble making your 2010 Iditarod picks?
This post presents how some of the racers have performed thus far this year.
place | Name | Time |
1 | Lance Mackey | 30:48:00 |
2 | Brent Sass | 32:06:00 |
3 | Josh Cadzow | 33:28:00 |
4 | Braxton Peterson | 34:23:00 |
5 | Mike Ellis | 35:44:00 |
6 | Dallas Seavey | 36:10:00 |
7 | Mitch Seavey | 37:05:00 |
8 | Sam Deltour | 37:19:00 |
9 | Collen Kallio | 37:53:00 |
10 | Sonny Lindner | 38:05:00 |
11 | Robert Mortier | 38:10:00 |
12 | Dries Jacobs | 38:11:00 |
13 | Jason Mackey | 40:00:00 |
14 | Cain Carter | 40:49:00 |
15 | Newton Marshall | 41:01:00 |
16 | Jason Weitzel | 43:51:00 |
17 | Peter Fleck | 44:21:00 |
18 | Cody Strache | 47:21:00 |
19 | Terry Williams | 50:35:00 |
20 | Robert Tasso | 51:43:00 |
21 | Brennan Norden | 52:10:00 |
Greg Stoddard | Scratch | |
Caleb Hathaway | Scratch | |
1 | Michelle Phillips | 32:31:00 |
2 | Abbie West | 33:07:00 |
3 | Maren Bradley | 41:47:00 |
4 | Heidi Sutter | 42:33:00 |
5 | Elaine Martin | 42:46:00 |
6 | Joselyne LeBlanc | 47:17:00 |
7 | Paige Drobny | 48:19:00 |
8 | Kelly Griffin | 49:41:00 |
Frederick | scratch | |
Zoya DeNure | WD | |
1 | Jeff King | 13:36:00 |
2 | Cim Smyth | 14:13:00 |
3 | DeeDee Jonrowe | 14:33:00 |
4 | Micah Degerlund | 15:06:00 |
5 | Scott Smith | 15:32:00 |
6 | Lance Mackey | 15:44:00 |
7 | Zack Steer | 15:50:00 |
8 | Ramey Smyth | 15:53:00 |
9 | Jim Lanier | 16:08:00 |
10 | Ryan Redington | 16:32:00 |
11 | Jesse Royer | 16:35:00 |
12 | Cindy Barrand | 17:26:00 |
13 | Braxton Peterson | 17:27:00 |
14 | Jon Little | 18:02:00 |
15 | Robert Bundtzen | 20:02:00 |
16 | Didier Moggia | 21:14:00 |
17 | Kristy Berington | 12:50:00 |
18 | Shaynee Seipke | 1:00:00 |
19 | Sam Deltour | 4:19:00 |
20 | Travis Beals | 4:19:00 |
21 | Kelly Maixner | 6:53:00 |
22 | Misha Pedersen | 13:47:00 |
23 | Bob Storey | 13:49:00 |
24 | Elaine Martin | |
25 | Therese Bartlett | |
26 | William Pinkham | |
27 | Dave DeCaro | |
28 | Michael Suprenant | |
1 | Micah Derlund | 7:18:08 |
2 | Erin Reddington | 7:57:12 |
3 | Ken Anderson | 8:12:21 |
4 | Hugh Neff | 8:38:49 |
5 | Judy Currier | 9:29:09 |
6 | John Little | 9:39:01 |
7 | Karin Anderson | 10:16:20 |
8 | Dave Dalton | 12:13:23 |
9 | Varin Holt | 13:29:17 |
10 | Magus Kalterborn | 15:30:35 |
1 | Jeff King | 50:34:00 |
2 | Allen Moore | 50:41:00 |
3 | Josh Cadzo | 51:24:00 |
4 | Sonny Lindner | 51:52:00 |
5 | Dan Kaduce | 52:06:00 |
6 | Ray Redington | 52:22:00 |
7 | Sven Haltmann | 52:28:00 |
8 | Brent Sass | 52:32:00 |
9 | Zak Steer | 52:56:00 |
10 | Hugh Neff | 53:12:00 |
11 | Aliy Zirkle | 53:28:00 |
12 | John Schandelmeier | 54:12:00 |
13 | Jodi Bailey | 56:36:00 |
14 | Anjanette Steer | 56:56:00 |
15 | Colleen Robertia | 57:16:00 |
16 | Mike Ellis | 57:54:00 |
17 | Kristy berington | 58:17:00 |
18 | Gerry Wilomitzer | 58:50:00 |
19 | Magnus Klatenborn | 58:53:00 |
20 | Mike Santos | 59:00:00 |
21 | Same Deltou | 59:03:00 |
22 | Jake Berkowitz | 60:08:00 |
23 | Vecca Moore | 60:30:00 |
24 | Bridgett Watkins | 61:10:00 |
25 | Sean Williams | 62:32:00 |
26 | Mari Troyshynski | 63:13:00 |
27 | Peter Fleck | 66:25:00 |
28 | Darrin Lee | 66:44:00 |
29 | Emil Churchin | 68:17:00 |
30 | Tamara Rose | 68:44:00 |
31 | Jen Raffaelli | 68:49:00 |
32 | David Dalton | 69:38:00 |
33 | Jane Faulkner | 70:30:00 |
1 | John Baker | 47:56:22 |
2 | Martin Buser | 49:23:16 |
3 | Lance Mackey | 49:57:06 |
4 | Dallas Seavey | 52:18:17 |
5 | Paul F. Gebhardt | 56:30:11 |
6 | Mike Williams Jr | 56:43:06 |
7 | Ramey Smyth | 57:39:16 |
8 | Jackie Larson | 60:59:33 |
9 | Mike Williams Sr | 63:17:45 |
10 | Peter Kasier | 65:22:49 |
11 | Quinn Iten | 67:16:54 |
12 | William 'Middy' Johnson | 71:54:13 |
13 | Mitch Seavey | scratch |
14 | Jeff King | W |
15 | Ronald Nathan Underwood Sr | W |
16 | Richie Diehl | W |
17 | Robert Nelson | W |
1 | Hans Gatt | 13:35 |
2 | Lance Mackey | 14:38 |
3 | Hugh Neff | 16:18 |
4 | Zack Steer | 3:58 |
5 | Ken Anderson | 4:01 |
6 | Sonny Lindner | 10:14 |
7 | Joshua Cadzow | 13:18 |
8 | Brent Sass | 16:01 |
9 | Abbie West | 21:45 |
10 | Normand Casavant | 22:20 |
11 | Sam Deltour | 2:03 |
12 | Dries Jacobs | 4:53 |
13 | Mike Ellis | 9:38 |
14 | David Dalton | 12:46 |
15 | Kelley Griffin | 18:02 |
16 | Cindy Barrand | 23:21 |
17 | Bart De Marie | 13:14 |
18 | Peter Fleck | 15:22 |
19 | Jennifer Raffaeli | 16:17 |
20 | Katie Davis | 0:07 |
21 | Pierre-Antoine Heritier | 8:20 |
22 | Jocelyne LeBlanc | 21:37 |