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Print article McGRATH In the final big push of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race on Sunday, top competitors were leapfrogging one another, jockeying for a lead as they re-cross the Alaska Range. Aaron Burmeister passed four-time champion Dallas Seavey on Saturday afternoon, as the front-runner rested his dogs by Tin Creek, about two dozen miles from the Rohn checkpoint. “This is what we’ve been building up the team for the entire race. It’s taken a lot of patience but it’s the game plan I came in with,” Nome/Nenana musher Aaron Burmeister told Iditarod Insider in McGrath. ....
Credit Zachariah Hughes / ADN The pace in this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has been grueling and fast. On March 12, Dallas Seavey was the first musher to return to McGrath on his way to the finish line. He stopped and rested his team in McGrath, where he may be taking his remaining required 8-hour rest. Chasing him, with their 24-hour rests completed, are Brent Sass and Wade Marrs. However, neither of them had not got as far as Takotna by the morning of March 12. Still resting in Ophir this morning was Ryan Redington, along with Y-K Delta mushers Richie Diehl and Pete Kaiser. Also at that checkpoint is Joar Leifseth Ulsom. All those teams arrived within minutes of each other between 6:12 a.m. and 6:36 a.m. on March 12. Of the front runners, only Redington has completed all of the required rests. The others must still complete an 8-hour rest at some point. ....
Credit Zachariah Hughes / ADN While musher Brent Sass has gained the prize for being the first to reach the halfway point of the 2021 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, he has not completed either of the required 8-hour or 24-hour rest periods. As of the morning of March 11, he is resting his team at the Iditarod Checkpoint. Sass and the two other mushers that came in after him are at the Iditarod Checkpoint watching for four-time winner Dallas Seavey, who is leading a pack of over a dozen teams still on their way to the halfway mark. All of the teams racing to the midpoint, including Seavey and local mushers Pete Kaiser and Richie Diehl, completed their mandatory 24-hour rests in McGrath. All of the mushers will then turn around and head back down the trail toward the finish line at Deshka Landing. ....
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