And just like that the race is over for the year. The Knik 200 was an exciting weekend of competition with some of the biggest names in Alaska Dog Mushing. Emily Robinson took home top honors, defending her title and cementing her place within the elite. But, the awards don't stop with the winner. The Knik 200 Organization awarded the top five teams as well as several other awards at tonight's musher's dinner.
The race published the full standings, times, and prizes tonight on their social media page:
"Below is the correct finishing order with elapsed times. Congrats to all!!
$3,850 1. Emily Robinson 19:31:15
$2,800 2. Ryan Redington 19:50:00
$1,800 3. Hunter Keefe 20:02:28
$1,000 4. Riley Dyche 20:03:00
$550 5. Robert Redington 20:24:20
6. Walter Robinson 20:29:22
7. Isaac Redington 20:33:32
8. Rohn Buser 20:53:00
9. Emily Krol 21:06:55.
*Raffle/Beaver Mitts made by Pam Redington
10. Mazzy Bailey 21:11:52
11. Travis Beals 21:54:18
12. Kristal Hanson 22:23:25
*Sportsmanship Award (Chainsaw donated by Ramey Smyth)
13. Aiden Kosciolek 22:24:49
14. Kristy Berington 23:18:37
15. Eric Kelly 23:25:09
16. Anna Berington 23:30:57
17. Addy Pederson 23:32:43
18. Chloe Beatty 26:47:17
19. Olivia Frank 27:48:26
* Raffle/Fur Hat
20. Ebbe Pedersen 27:53:55
21. Leni Stolz 28:19:46
*Red Lantern Award and LED Lensor headlamp"
The next major race in Alaska is the Copper Basin 300 set to take off from Glenn Allen on January 11, 2025. You can view a list of major mid and long distance races here.
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