Sled dog racing
File:10seppalasleddogs.jpg
A ten-dog team of Seppala Siberian Sleddogs on a frozen lake, near the Klondike Highway.
Sled dog racing (sometimes termed dog sled racing or husky racing) is a winter sport most popular in the Arctic regions of Canada, Russia, the United States and some European countries.[1] It is a race of teams of sled dogs that pull a sled with the dog driver or musher standing on the runners.
Sled Dog Racing Media
- Col. Ramsay's entry, winning dog sled team of the 3rd All Alaska Sweepstakes, John Johnson, driver (LOC) (4484590704).jpg
The vintage photo caption reads: Col. Ramsay's entry, winning dog sled team of the 3rd All Alaska Sweepstakes, John Johnson, driver ~ c 1910
- All Alaska Sweepstakes Race.JPG
Start of 1915 All Alaska Sweepstakes
- Brent Sass departing Rainy Pass checkpoint during Iditarod 2020 (Quintin Soloviev).jpg
Brent Sass departing Rainy Pass checkpoint during the Iditarod 2020
- Werfenweng 2018 Kat D2 Michelle de Wilde-9406.jpg
Samoyed racing in Werfenweng
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References
- ↑ "Dog Sled Races Around The World." Dogs. Terrificpets.com, Web. 9 Feb 2010. <index2.php?reqstyleid=0&start=#>.