After spending nearly two weeks traversing more than 1,100 miles of the Alaska wilderness, Duluth’s Emily Ford reached the ...
Emily Ford was jubilant after completing the Iditarod sled dog race Sunday in Nome. She finished 18th. (Ben Townsend, KNOM ...
DULUTH — Just under two weeks into running the famed Alaskan sled dog race, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished 18th in the Iditarod ...
Rookie musher Emily Ford of Duluth, Minnesota, made history by finishing the 2025 Iditarod in 18th place. Ford becomes the ...
Dog musher Emily Ford just hoped to finish. Yet, 582 miles and nearly seven days into the 1,000-plus-mile Iditarod across Alaska, the Duluth woman was the top rookie in the standings with her team of ...
As of this morning, seven mushers have finished the Iditarod dogsled race, with Jessie Holmes finishing in first place early ...
She's one of this year's top rookies and the third African American to ever try and run the Iditarod. Your Alaska Link's La'shawn Donelson has more now on Emily Ford ...
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KTVF on MSNIditarod musher tried to press emergency beacon, but race officials say they didn’t receive signalWhen rookie musher Brenda Mackey scratched in Tanana last Wednesday, Iditarod officials released a now-retracted statement ...
A Northland musher will begin her first Iditarod race Monday afternoon. Emily Ford, who is from Duluth, and her partner manage a kennel of more than 30 dogs between Minnesota and Alaska. She completed ...
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