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injuries are common in the Iditarod, and when they are not racing, the dogs live under inhumane conditions. Iditarod Race Facts
Iditarod news and resources for educators 03/10/2009 Family Tradition: Ray Redington, Jr. By: Nikki Allen 2010 Teacher on the TrailTMFinalist
General Subjects: Click on a subject or scroll down to see all of the questions. Iditarod Basics; Iditarod Race Procedures and Rules
More Facts About the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race: Photo by Rob Stapleton. First Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race (1967) Winner: Dick
Learn About the Iditarod Brought to you by Anchorage Chrysler Dodge Center. Iditarod Trail; Champions & Record Holders; Mushing Terminology; Veterinary Center; Iditarod Trivia and Facts
Iditarod Facts Are you still not sure if you want to do an Iditarod unit? Get the facts to refute any questions or complaints about animal abuse or to sell
I DITAROD F ACTS A ND F IGURES Start Date: The first Saturday in March each year. Entry Fee: $1,750. Prize Money: $400,000 ($50,000 to first place) First Race:
H ow many dogs have died or have been injured while How many dogs have died in the Iditarod? In almost all of the Iditarod
Iditarod Trivia and Facts What does Iditarod Mean? We have come across three different definitions â" take your pick! The following is from an article in the Anchorage Times
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