Showing posts with label yukon quest 300. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yukon quest 300. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2023

2023 Yukon Quest 550 & 300 rosters

The time has come! It's officially February, and February belongs to the Yukon Quest. Of course, this year that means two separates Quests as the two boards could not come together and work to bring back the thousand mile race. So we get two Quests over two weekends and the first one up is the Alaska side. They're holding three classes, the 550mile race, the 300 mile race (both can be qualifiers for Iditarod), and an 80 mile "fun run".

Since this blog is mainly about Iditarod and its qualifiers, we're going to stick with the two races that count towards that musher report card. Bibs will be drawn Thursday evening, so expect the roster to be edited Friday to reflect bib numbers. For now, we'll just go alphabetically.

YQ 550 Roster

1 Brent Sass (Wild & Free) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
2 Riley Dyche (Dark Horse Sled Dogs) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
3 Wade Marrs (Stump Jumpin' Kennel) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
4 Cody Strathe (Squid Acres) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
5 Nicolas Petit (Team Petit) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
6 Deke Naaktgeboren (Nautique Sky Kennel) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
7 Amanda Otto (Husky Homestead) - Facebook / Kennel Facebook / Instagram
8 Shaynee Traska (Howling Ridge) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
9 Lauro Eklund (Skookum Expeditions) Website / Facebook / Facebook 2 / Instagram / Instagram 2

YQ 300 Roster

1 Jeff Reid (Frozen Trident Kennel) - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
2 Keaton Loebrich - can't find them online anywhere!
3 Ashley Dove (Crooked Creek) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
4 Samantha Lalonde (Ryno Kennel) - Facebook / Kennel Facebook / Instagram
5 Ron Stiffler Jr (Fast & the Furry) - Facebook
6 Isaac Teaford (Dallas Seavey Racing) - Facebook
7 Jennifer LaBar (Rocking Ridge Kennel) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
8 Matt Hall (Smokin' Aces) - Website / Facebook / Instagram
9 Vickie Justice (Awl Alaskan Kennel) - Facebook / Instagram


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Friday, February 12, 2021

2021 Summit Quest musher roster

My apologies for the lateness of this roster. Always difficult to share attention with two races in the same weekend, and I'm not very good at that kind of multitasking.

2021 has been a strange year for the sled dog race season, and one of the biggest changes was the cancellation of "the other thousand mile race", the Yukon Quest. It came really as no surprise to many race fans for the simple fact that the Quest has a border crossing, and with Canada's continued closure of the border for non-essential travel to and from the States, there would be no way for the Yukon Quest to run in the year of Covid. 

Quickly talk started on continuing the tradition of the Yukon Quest 300, the mid-distance race run by the organization that is used by many as a qualifier for both the Quest and the Iditarod. The powers that be decided to go ahead with the YQ300 but rebranded it and renamed it. Now the Summit Quest 300, it signifies the Alaska version of the 300 race. 

You can follow the race via the lovely trackers run by trackleaders.com, and on the race's facebook page. No preview for this blogger... I've run out of time (obviously).

Without further adieu, the musher roster in Bib order.


Musher Roster

1. Jodi Bailey - Website / Facebook / Instagram
2. Hugh Neff - Facebook / Instagram
3. Eddie Burke Jr. -  Facebook / Instagram
4. Marla Brodsky - Facebook 
5. Kai Leddy - Website / Facebook / Instagram
6. Tabitha Hughes - Website / Facebook (I assume based on race fb posts)
7. Dan Kaduce - Website / Facebook / Instagram
8. Vickie Justice - Facebook / Instagram
9. Lauro Eklund - WebsiteFacebook / Facebook 2 / Instagram / Instagram 2
10. DJ Starr - Facebook 
11. Misha Wiljes - Website / Facebook
12. Leigh Strehlow Pagel - WebsiteFacebook / Instagram
13. Benjamin Good - Facebook / Instagram
14. Phillip Hanke - Facebook 
15. Dan Powell -  Website / Facebook / Instagram 
16. Deke Naaktgeboren - Website / Facebook / Instagram
17. Adam Lindenmuth - Facebook / Instagram / Youtube 
18. Bridgett Watkins - Website / Facebook / Facebook 2 / Instagram

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

2020 Yukon Quest Musher Roster

 As with the last few races featured on this blog, I've decided to once again go down the musher list and link to their websites and social media so fans can be better acquainted with the teams. Because the Bib Draw isn't until later in the week, but Fantasy Mushing opened yesterday for the Quest, I'll go with the roster list and will update with bib numbers this weekend.

As always, if you catch a broken link or mistake let me know in the comments. What other features would you like to see on this blog? Give me a shout in the comments below!

Yukon Quest 2020 - 1,000mi Race Roster

Rob Cooke - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Brent Sass - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Richie Beattie - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Dave Dalton - Website / Facebook
Torsten Kohnert - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Cody Strathe - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Ryne Olson - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Denis Tremblay - Facebook
Michelle Phillips - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Olivia Webster - Facebook*
Nora Själin - Website / Facebook / Instagram***
Jason Campeau - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Pat Noddin - Website / Facebook / Twitter**
Chase Tingle - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Allen Moore - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

*Olivia Webster is Olivia Shank-Neff, but her passport has her as Webster which is why she is registered as such on the Quest's roster.
**Pat Noddin will be running a team for Atka Kennel. As such his links reflect that team's media.
***Nora Själin will be running a team from Tom-From Johnson's kennel so her links, except for facebook, are reflecting of that.

Yukon Quest 300mi Race

Nathaniel Hamlyn - Website / FacebookInstagram
Vickie Justice - Facebook / Instagram
Dave Turner - Facebook
Misha Wiljes - Website / Facebook
Lauro Eklund - Website / FacebookInstagram
Jennifer LaBar - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Karolyn Bristol - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram*
Chad Stoddard - Facebook / Facebook**
Benjamin Good - Facebook / Instagram
Joe Taylor - Facebook
Cody Waterbury - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram***
Ryan Freedman - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Leigh Strehlow Pagel - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Luther Buhr - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Claudia Wickert - Facebook
Sean Underwood - Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram***
Jeremy Traska - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Deke Naaktgeboren - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Tabitha Hughes - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Madeline Rubida - Website / Facebook / Instagram
Jacob Witkop - Facebook 

*Karolyn is running a team from Aliy Zirkle and Allen Moore's SPKennel.
**Chad is running a team from Lance Mackey's Comeback Kennel.
***Cody & Sean are running teams from Jeff King's Husky Homestead.

Strikeouts are last minute withdrawals.

Monday, January 27, 2020

2020 Yukon Quest Preview

Is it really that time already? The first of two major thousand mile sled dog races in North America begins later this week, with fifteen teams signed up and prepared to race. Equally as exciting is the super competitive field of twenty-one teams prepared to run the mid-distance Yukon Quest 300. The Quest is a unique race in that it starts in one country and finishes in another. The start and finish rotate back and forth between Fairbanks, Alaska (USA) and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory (Canada). 2020's start will take place on February 1 in Fairbanks, Alaska.

The Quest boasts being the most difficult thousand mile race, and they have a lot of evidence to back it up. Known for its tough terrain, horrible weather, and frigid temps - the Quest tests even the toughest of teams. While Iditarod seems to encourage "bucket list" entries, the Quest favors the more hardcore (though many hardcore mushers have yet to enter, what are they waiting for). Both races offer fans a lot of emotion, excitement, and energy. Mushing is blessed to have two fantastic races in North America.

Due to a few last minute withdrawls in the thousand mile race - due mainly to rookies being unable to qualify prior to the start - the roster is one of the smaller ones the race has seen in recent years. Many familiar faces are back, some well-loved favorites, and three rookies. This should be a very competitive year for the race with past champions Brent Sass and Allen Moore the odds on favorites to go one and two again. There are several teams looking to move up in this smaller field like Torsten Kohnert, Dave Dalton, Jason Campeau, Ryne Olson, Michelle Phillips, etc. And, of course, the rookies are planning to finish; Swede Nora Sjalin is running a team of dogs for Tom-Frode Johanson (who is running his rookie Iditarod with the same team in March), Canadian Pat Noddin who is running a team from Atka Kennel (Quest Veteran Jason Campeau's puppy team), and Alaskan Olivia Webster whose Grandfather is one of the founders of the Quest (husband is Quest Champion Hugh Neff).

So what about those teams hoping to come top ten? Just about all of the veteran teams have a very good chance to break top ten (I mean, there's only 12 veterans in the field so... good odds.) But who has a chance to crack top five or even win the whole thing? Let's take a look at some of the field.

Allen Moore - The three-time Yukon Quest Champion is back again with SPKennel's "Red Team", the A-list team of dogs that Aliy Zirkle will run competitively in the Iditarod in March. Allen and Aliy share a kennel of star athletes. Allen writes in his Quest bio that the majority of his dogs will be four-years-old or older. They are experienced. Last year his team came third, do not expect a much lower placement and don't be shocked if they are first into Whitehorse.

Brent Sass - The two-time and reigning Yukon Quest Champion took a short break from competitive racing a few years back to refocus and remind himself why he runs dogs. Sass came back to the sport and shocked even himself when he came first in a very cold and difficult race. The boost of confidence that a win like that brings makes Sass one of the top favorites to take the 2020 Championship.

Cody Strathe - Expect Strathe to jump up in the standings this year. His bio suggests he's running many of the same young dogs he ran last year, and with the smaller field, Strathe should climb placements. He's bringing along star lead dog Turkey who lead Paige Drobny's team to a seventh place finish in the 2019 Iditarod.

Jason Campeau - You may recognize Campeau's name from the drama on the Quest a couple years ago when he ended up with a double concussion and had to be medevacced off the trail. Campeau has a solid dog team, and is showing that he can be competitive... when he isn't injured. Expect Jason to be safe, but to push for a top five finish (at least).

Michelle Phillips - Not to jinx anything, but this could be a year we see a woman take the title, and it's likely it'd be Michelle Phillips is the one to do it. Only one woman has ever won the Quest (that'd be Aliy Zirkle in 2000), but Phillips has been consistently in the top ten when she's run the thousand mile race and has been one of the dominate forces of the 300. The dogs of Tagish Lake Kennel are the real deal and Michelle could take them all the way.

Ryne Olson - Ryno Kennel's Ryne Olson is another lady musher who could push it all the way. She's only be in the top 10 once for the thousand mile race, but don't count her out. This could be a top 10 or top 5 finish for her this year.

Torsten Kohnert - Another consistently top ten team, Kohnert could prove to be a spoiler in this year's race. It's a good bet that he'll be in the top ten, and who knows he could make top five. He has a strong team and trains for the Quest all year.

Fifteen rookies are running the Yukon Quest 300 this year out of a field of 21 teams. Many are using this as a qualifying race for future Quest and Iditarod runs. With so many rookies, its hard to guess just what will happen in this year's 300, but we have a handful of teams to watch that I want to highlight.

Benjamin Good - A former 300 champion, Ben could probably take this race again this year. It's difficult to know what to expect with the field that they have this year, but it's always a good idea to count on someone who's been first across the finish line before.

Chad Stoddard - Stoddard is a rookie, so don't expect anything one way or the other, however he ran a great race on the Copper Basin 300 this year in the brutal cold. Chad runs dogs out of Lance Mackey's kennel, so his team is a proven dog team and he's grown up in racing with this current crop of canines. Do not be surprised to see him stay mid to upper part of the pack.

Dave Turner - The sprint turned distance musher is the 2019 Tustumena 200 champion, and came in a very respectable 8th place in a very competitive field. It would not be surprising to see Turner compete for a top ten placement in his first YQ300.

Madeline Rubida - She was fourth last year, and it wouldn't be surprising to see her place at least that high again this year. Rubida runs dogs out of Tagish Lake Kennel (Michelle Phillips). Both Michelle and Madeline scratched in this year's Copper Basin 300, not because they couldn't run it, but that the CB300 was not the end goal and in those crazy temps they wanted to keep the dogs happy and healthy. The Quest was the goal.

Nathaniel Hamlyn - Another veteran who has been close to the top, should be able to do so again. There's nothing showing why he wouldn't be as high if not higher than his last YQ300.


How to Watch

Unlike the other thousand mile race in Alaska, the Quest is accessible to all without subscription fees. Most of the media focuses on the thousand mile race, but there will still be updates following the 300. Below are links to the best places to follow the race online.

Official Website
All official releases/statements, in and out times, etc. will be posted on the official site. This is your race central when you can't get to a physical race central. There's a lot of great information on past races, on the mushers, etc. If you haven't already, give it a look see and make sure to bookmark it.

GPS Tracker
Unlike the Quest's "older sister", the tracker is not behind an iron curtain that you must pay to enter. It won't be live until closer to the start - once bibs are given, etc - but you can bookmark the link now so that you can pull it up on race day. Click here to see the GPS Tracker map.

Radio Broadcast
KUAC FM will have updates throughout the day during race week. They are one of three radio stations that are offiical stations of the Quest. Based in Fairbanks, they will cover the race from start to finish with musher interviews and stories from the trail. Their website provides a live stream. This SHOULD be where you can catch the live radio broadcast of the start.

KCBF Radio (ESPN Radio Fairbanks) will also have updates on the race. Their website also has a live stream. They have not published their race broadcast schedule.

For a radio broadcast of the Finish in Whitehorse, you need to look no further than CKRW - The Rush. You can listen live on their website.

Social Media
The Quest is active on both Facebook and Twitter, with very quick response time on the latter. Race updates and photo drops will happen throughout the days of the race. Any breaking news or press releases will be announced on both platforms. More photo updates will show up on Instagram, and they also have Flickr. The start and finish are normally shown by Facebook LIVE on their facebook page. The official hashtags for the races are #YQ2020 for the thousand mile race and #YQ300 for the 300mile race.

News Publications
The race has two official news partners. In Fairbanks we have the Faibanks Daily News-Miner, which shares a lot of terrific race coverage. They have recently gone to a subscription based service, so it is unknown how much will be available to the average follower.

In Whitehorse they have The Whitehorse Star, another fantastic resource. They do not seem to have a requirement for subscriptions, so it may be the better bet for fans to get printed media on the race.

Not an official partner, but another good source for coverage is the Anchorage Daily News. They are also subscription based and only allow a certain number of free reads before you get locked out... and they follow Iditarod more heavily. So, well, decide accordingly what you want to read where.

Television
KUAC has a TV station and will be broadcasting updates (or so their website says. They are not linked as a television partner with the race, however.

CBC North is the TV Station of the Yukon (Canada) and will have coverage. Look for updates throughout the race.

In Fairbanks, KTVF Channel 11 is your go to TV Station for all things Yukon Quest.


Schedule of Events

Wednesday, January 29
6:30pm Meet the Mushers (Alaska) @ LaQuinta Inn and Suites

Thursday, January 30
5pm Bib Draw and Banquet @ The Westmark Hotel

Friday, February 14
7pm Meet the Mushers (Yukon) @ Mt. McIntyre

Saturday, February 15
5pm Finishers and Award Banquet @ The Yukon Convention Centre


Did I miss anything? What are some of the things you're looking forward to with these races? Who are you cheering for? Comment below!

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Forty mushers sign up for the Yukon Quest events

As predicted by insiders, the Yukon Quest rosters are healthy ones. 22 teams, including seven rookies, signed up on the first day for the 1,000 mile race. 18 teams, half of them rookies, signed up for the 300 mile mid-distance race. Familiar faces in both. Names like Aliy Zirkle and Hans Gatt are among the top names in the YQ 300. Over on the thousand miler side, Allen Moore looks to go for another title, and Brent Sass has returned to racing choosing the race he's previously won.

Not on the list, of course, is Hugh Neff. Neff has been suspended from racing either Quest race this year due to the findings of the necropsy of a dog that died on his team this year in the race. Hugh appealed the decision, but it was upheld in June. Neff must sit out this year's race, and must run the 300 to re-qualify for the 1,000 mile Quest. His dogs will run in 2019, however, as his wife Olivia has signed up for the 1,000 mile race. Olivia's grandfather helped create the Yukon Quest, and she has worked hard to be able to run her "family's race". (She is shown as Olivia Webster on her roster as that is her maiden name - per FBNMQuest on Twitter - and that is what is on her passport used to cross the Al-Can border. Who knew?!)

Considering the dismal number of sign ups currently on the Iditarod roster, one can't help but wonder if those names on the Quest's list that haven't signed up for Iditarod are in silent protest over the past year's drama. While some mushers like Quest and Iditarod veteran Rob Cooke have been vocal about not planning on running both races (he lives in Whitehorse and prefers the Quest), others have not given a reason for why their name does not appear on both like in year's past. That being said some are signed up for both. Aliy Zirkle and Matt Hall the most notable to date. The Iditarod sign up window does not close until December, time will tell if their roster of 30 grows any larger.

Mushers have until January 4, 2019 to sign up for the 2019 Yukon Quest races.