Just one more pic...maybe...of Dallas Seavey running with his dog team down Front St. in Nome, Alaska headed to the burled arch to win his SIXTH Iditarod. Photo from The Nome Nugget, where I used to work back in the late 90s-2001. #Alaska#TheLastGreatRace#DallasSeavey#Iditarod2024
Six-time Iditarod champion, Dallas Seavey and his lead dogs. He came into Nome under the burled arch (yes, I have stood under it many, many times) this afternoon. Picture released by The Iditarod. #Alaska#TheLastGreatRace#DallasSeavey#Iditarod2024
Iditarod 2024: Dallas Seavey wins his sixth Iditarod. With sunshine and a temperature of -1F, it's the first sub-zero winners' finish since 2016. #akwx#Iditarod2024#Iditarod
Dallas Seavey is the first team out of White Mountain in Iditarod 52. It will be a cold run to the finish line on Front Street in Nome, with northeast winds and blowing snow across the Tokpok Hills to Safety. But, as the saying goes, it's been much worse. All but four teams are now to the coast. #Iditarod2024#Iditarod#akwx#Spring2024#Nome
Iditarod 2024 leaders are on the Norton Sound coast, with Dallas Seavey already into Koyuk. It's a chilly morning but winds are not too strong. #Iditarod2024#Iditarod#akwx
Arriving in Unalakleet, majority of front pack in Iditarod 52 opts for a break upon reaching the coast
Jessie Holmes of Nenana was the first musher in Iditarod 52 to reach the coast on Sunday, but ended up chasing Dallas Seavey, who breezed through the checkpoints of Unalakleet and Shaktoolik.