Saturday, January 27, 2018
Monday, January 1, 2018
San Jose 2018 Travel Log: Happy New Year!
Mirai Nagasu skates her way to gold. January 2008 (the last time I attended a US National Championship) |
I'm fighting off a cold, I'm not sure who is winning. I've been best friends with Cold-eeze since Sunday. Hopefully I can keep it at bay. It seems to be a new theme of mine: get sick to start my trips. Ugh! I absolutely hate feeling run down before the fun has even started.
I will try to check in as best I can while on my trip, but we all know I'm horrible at trip reports during as well as after anything. Trying to be better. Make sure to follow me on twitter and instagram as I have a feeling that may be where I do most of my "real time" posts.
Good night! I'll see you all in San Jose!
Friday, December 29, 2017
Mushing News Weekly Round Up (Dec 29)
Happy last weekend of 2017! I don't know about you, but I'm thankful that this year is coming to a close and I just pray that 2018 doesn't try to out do 2017 in the "what on earth is going on?!" department. Some days felt like the world was burning. I'm sure each generation has had this sort of feeling, but I'm not a fan of having my turn. But, I digress, this is not a blog post to whine about the past year. We're here for mushing news and fun posts, and that's what I'm here to do.
I'm trying very hard to not just share stuff from the Seavey pages, but how can I pass up this story shared on Christmas Eve? Wishing the best for Magnus, and I know Patrick will give him a very happy life.
The Northern Lights 300 has been cancelled due to the short entry list. Thirteen names were on the roster when the decision was made. The cost could not be made with so few entry fees, so the decision was announced over the weekend. The 150 could still go on with a few more entries, and that decision will be made at a later date.
Newer race the White Mountains Dogsled Race is also cancelled due to poor trail conditions. Open water and lack of snow make the race a no go. Race administration took to facebook earlier this week to make the announcement.
On December 16th it was reported that the Knik 200 was looking at possibly cancelling the 2018 race due to lack of good gold weather. A recent cold snap that brought a bit of snow along with it has apparently saved the Iditarod qualifier for the 2018 season. They will have to move the race's start and finish, but they're a definite go.
Wade Marrs just updated with an end of year, end of phase 1 of seasonal training post. It will be interesting to see his race strategy come Iditarod - especially with Dallas Seavey out of the mix.
The Two Rivers Dog Mushers Association held their Solstice 50 race on Saturday. A lot of familiar names with race fans entered the event and it looks like it was a pretty solid race. Another good opening race for teams to get their legs underneath them.
I'm trying very hard to not just share stuff from the Seavey pages, but how can I pass up this story shared on Christmas Eve? Wishing the best for Magnus, and I know Patrick will give him a very happy life.
The Northern Lights 300 has been cancelled due to the short entry list. Thirteen names were on the roster when the decision was made. The cost could not be made with so few entry fees, so the decision was announced over the weekend. The 150 could still go on with a few more entries, and that decision will be made at a later date.
Newer race the White Mountains Dogsled Race is also cancelled due to poor trail conditions. Open water and lack of snow make the race a no go. Race administration took to facebook earlier this week to make the announcement.
On December 16th it was reported that the Knik 200 was looking at possibly cancelling the 2018 race due to lack of good gold weather. A recent cold snap that brought a bit of snow along with it has apparently saved the Iditarod qualifier for the 2018 season. They will have to move the race's start and finish, but they're a definite go.
Wade Marrs just updated with an end of year, end of phase 1 of seasonal training post. It will be interesting to see his race strategy come Iditarod - especially with Dallas Seavey out of the mix.
The Two Rivers Dog Mushers Association held their Solstice 50 race on Saturday. A lot of familiar names with race fans entered the event and it looks like it was a pretty solid race. Another good opening race for teams to get their legs underneath them.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Mushing News Weekly Round Up (Dec 22)
Merry Christmas weekend! Not sure if why one of the reasons there wasn't a whole lot of news the last couple of weeks is because it's the Holiday season, or because the weather's been less than ideal and so not a lot of excitement has surrounded mushing because of it. Either way, makes it hard to do one of these but I'll do my best. Oh, and MERRY CHRISTMAS! :)
The Nome Nugget is reporting that of several structures approved for demolish, on the chopping block is a house that has ties to famed musher Leonard Seppala. If you aren't familiar with that name, Seppala was the original Jeff King of mushing (aka the most winningest musher). Seppala's dog lines are still going strong in kennels, with many of Iditarod kennels sharing in at least partial bloodlines. If you're at all familiar with the Balto legend of the Nome Serum Run you know of the musher named Gunar - well, he was actually one of Seppala's "handlers" and it was only after Seppala and team (lead by Togo) drove over 100 miles that Balto and Gunnar were tagged to take the cargo into town (Balto was actually HIS dog). Seppala is synonymous with mushing in this state and world wide. Personally, I would hope that someone could buy the property and restore it and preserve history.
The Yukon Quest is revamping their education program adding features much like Iditarod's teacher on the trail. They will be on the trail answering questions of students all over the globe who are watching the race in their classrooms.
Lance Mackey took to facebook this week to update fans on his racing plans for the season. Mackey will no longer be traveling to the states, but noted that he's still planing to run races in Alaska.
I thought I'd mentioned that a photo of mind was published in a Wisconsin newspaper last week, but I can't seem to find that, so I apologize if this is a repeat. Ryan Redington is down in Wisconsin for the winter and last week hosted rides for the local kids free of charge. Like most of his family he's a dog man and a great ambassador for the sport.
Merry Christmas to all of my readers. I am not sure how much I will be on in the next week. I'll try to get another round up together for next Friday, but as I'll be getting ready for my trip outside I make no promises.
Have a safe weekend and a very happy time with friends and family!
The Nome Nugget is reporting that of several structures approved for demolish, on the chopping block is a house that has ties to famed musher Leonard Seppala. If you aren't familiar with that name, Seppala was the original Jeff King of mushing (aka the most winningest musher). Seppala's dog lines are still going strong in kennels, with many of Iditarod kennels sharing in at least partial bloodlines. If you're at all familiar with the Balto legend of the Nome Serum Run you know of the musher named Gunar - well, he was actually one of Seppala's "handlers" and it was only after Seppala and team (lead by Togo) drove over 100 miles that Balto and Gunnar were tagged to take the cargo into town (Balto was actually HIS dog). Seppala is synonymous with mushing in this state and world wide. Personally, I would hope that someone could buy the property and restore it and preserve history.
I thought I'd mentioned that a photo of mind was published in a Wisconsin newspaper last week, but I can't seem to find that, so I apologize if this is a repeat. Ryan Redington is down in Wisconsin for the winter and last week hosted rides for the local kids free of charge. Like most of his family he's a dog man and a great ambassador for the sport.
MERRY PUGMAS!!! |
Have a safe weekend and a very happy time with friends and family!
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Knik 200 & 100 looking at possible reschedule
This is not the first time weather has created problems for the race. 2013, 2015, and 2016 all saw the race cancellation due to warm weather and lack of snow. South Central Alaska has been hammered with unseasonably warm temperatures and rain. The Knik race is the first major race of the season, but other races - like the Tustumena 200 - are also in danger of having to cancel due to lack of snow and frozen lakes/rivers.
Without the mid-distance races, many Iditarod hopefuls cannot qualify for Alaska's most important race. Mushers must complete several mid-distance races to qualify for Iditarod or the Yukon Quest. The roster for the Knik 200 is full with several teams on the waiting list.
Time to up the intensity of the snow dance.
Friday, December 15, 2017
USFS "Preview" - Championship Ladies
Many thanks to Syliva at Unseen Skaters for the unofficial roster.
Starr Andrews Short Program / Free Program
Mariah Bell Short Program / Free Program
Emily Chan Short Program / Free Program
Karen Chen Short Program / Free Program
Franchesca Chiera Short Program / Free Program
Polina Edmunds Short Program / Free Program
Amber Glenn Short Program / Free Program
Courtney Hicks Short Program / Free Program
Tessa Hong Short Program / Free Program
Vivian Le Short Program / Free Program
Ashley Lin Short Program / Free Program
Emmy Ma Short Program / Free Program
Katie McBeath Short Program / Free Program
Brynne McIsaac Short Program / Free Program
Hannah Miller Short Program / Free Program
Mirai Nagasu Short Program / Free Program
Kaitlyn Nguyen Short Program / Free Program
Bradie Tennell Short Program / Free Program
Ashley Wagner Short Program / Free Program
Angela Wang Short Program / Free Program
Megan Wessenberg Short Program / Free Program
Caroline Zhang Short Program / Free Program
USFS "Preview" - Championship Men
Many thanks to Sylvia at Unseen Skaters for the unofficial roster.
Max Aaron Short Program / Free Program
Jason Brown Short Program / Free Program
Nathan Chen Short Program / Free Program
Timothy Dolensky Short Program / Free Program
Scott Dyer Short Program / Free Program
Tomoki Hiwatashi Short Program / Free Program
Grant Hochstein Short Program / Free Program
Benjamin Jalovick Short Program / Free Program
Alexander Johnson Short Program / Free Program
Alexei Krasnozhon Short Program / Free Program
Daniel Kulenkamp Short Program / Free Program
Jimmy Ma Short Program / Free Program
Ross Miner Short Program / Free Program
Jordan Moeller Short Program / Free Program
Sebastien Payannet Short Program / Free Program
Sean Rabbitt Short Program / Free Program
Adam Rippon Short Program / Free Program
Emmanuel Savary Short Program / Free Program
Kevin Shum Short Program / Free Program
Andrew Torgashev Short Program / Free Program
Vincent Zhou Short Program / Free Program
Jason Brown Short Program / Free Program
Nathan Chen Short Program / Free Program
Timothy Dolensky Short Program / Free Program
Scott Dyer Short Program / Free Program
Tomoki Hiwatashi Short Program / Free Program
Grant Hochstein Short Program / Free Program
Benjamin Jalovick Short Program / Free Program
Alexander Johnson Short Program / Free Program
Alexei Krasnozhon Short Program / Free Program
Daniel Kulenkamp Short Program / Free Program
Jimmy Ma Short Program / Free Program
Ross Miner Short Program / Free Program
Jordan Moeller Short Program / Free Program
Sebastien Payannet Short Program / Free Program
Sean Rabbitt Short Program / Free Program
Adam Rippon Short Program / Free Program
Emmanuel Savary Short Program / Free Program
Kevin Shum Short Program / Free Program
Andrew Torgashev Short Program / Free Program
Vincent Zhou Short Program / Free Program
USFS "Preview" - Championship Pairs Teams
Thanks to Sylvia at Unseen Skaters for the unofficial roster.
Ashley Cain/Timothy LeDuc Short Program / Long Program
Jessica Calalang/Zack Sidhu Short Program / Long Program
Marissa Castelli/Mervin Tran Short Program / Long Program
Winter Deardorff/Max Settlage Short Program / Long Program
Haven Denney/Brandon Frazier Short Program / Long Program
Nica Digerness/Danny Neudecker Short Program / Long Program
Jade Esposito/Rique Newby-Estrella Short Program / Long Program
Caitlin Fields/Ernie Utah Stevens Short Program / Long Program
Tarah Kayne/Danny O’Shea Short Program / Long Program
Chelsea Liu/Brian Johnson Short Program / Long Program
Jessica Pfund/Joshua Santillan Short Program / Long Program
Alexa Scimeca-Knierim/Chris Knierim Short Program / Long Program
Erika Smith/AJ Reiss Short Program / Long Program
Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Nathan Bartholomay Short Program / Long Program
Allison Timlen/Justin Highgate-Brutman Short Program / Long Program
Alexandria Yao/Jacob Simon Short Program / Long Program
Mushing News Weekly Round Up (Dec 15)
Another week has flown by, and there's been another week of reports and articles from the mushing community! Here are the highlights I felt needed documentation and comment.
Iditarod once again announced that it is looking at increasing security within checkpoints and the trail. This is in response to the outcry started by Dallas Seavey after it was found that Seavey's dogs tested for drugs banned by the race. Seavey maintains that he did not administer the drugs at any time to any of his team during the race, and the Iditarod Trail Committee says they have found no proof suggesting that the musher doped his dogs. Seavey and other Iditarod veterans campaigned for better security for the race as there's speculation now that a third party tampered with dogs' well-being. The Iditarod also let it be known that they are working on re-wording the "gag rule", which mushers have asked for since its inception three years ago.
The Alpine Creek Excursion Sled Dog Race took place over the weekend. While not an Iditarod or Yukon Quest qualifier, it's a fun start to the racing season and many familiar faces were on the trail. The race is unique in that it does not set starting positions, and is based on the honor system as far as recording in and out times. It's a short race, but it sounds like it was a blast. Jessie Holmes came away with first out of 22 teams racing. Full stats can be found on their facebook page.
If you don't follow Blair Braverman on her quest to qualify for the Iditarod, then you're missing out. Blair is a columnist and a book author. Her best-selling book Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North has been well received by mushers and fans alike. Blair shared a little insight into the qualification process over the week when she shared the "musher report card" used by the Iditarod to qualify a rookie.
Montana's Race to the Sky's schedule is set for early February. The mid-distance race's main sponsor this year is the Essential Oil company Young Living - that name may sound familiar, they're the main sponsor of Iditarod Champion Mitch Seavey, too. There isn't too much updated info on their website or their social media for the 2018 race. Doesn't even look like they have a roster yet. But, hey, they have a schedule!
Iditarod Trail breakers are getting prepared to start putting in the trail. Looking out the window, at this point, I'd be very surprised if they don't head to Fairbanks again. Hoping for snow and colder temps so that they can once again run the traditional trail.
Iditarod Photographer Jeff Schultz has had a difficult year. This summer his son fell during a training exercise at his firehouse and has been in the hospital and recovery ever since dealing with a traumatic brain injury. All reports on his son Ben have been extremely positive, but it's still a long road to coming home. Jeff was in the middle of putting together his newest photo book: Icons of the Iditarod. He reported last night on facebook that the books are finally in his hands and are ready for shipping/order. I joined his kickstarter campaign because I wanted to see this project happen. His book Chasing Dogs is gorgeous! (I do not get a kickback for promoting his work.)
And now some of my favorites from social media:
Iditarod once again announced that it is looking at increasing security within checkpoints and the trail. This is in response to the outcry started by Dallas Seavey after it was found that Seavey's dogs tested for drugs banned by the race. Seavey maintains that he did not administer the drugs at any time to any of his team during the race, and the Iditarod Trail Committee says they have found no proof suggesting that the musher doped his dogs. Seavey and other Iditarod veterans campaigned for better security for the race as there's speculation now that a third party tampered with dogs' well-being. The Iditarod also let it be known that they are working on re-wording the "gag rule", which mushers have asked for since its inception three years ago.
The Alpine Creek Excursion Sled Dog Race took place over the weekend. While not an Iditarod or Yukon Quest qualifier, it's a fun start to the racing season and many familiar faces were on the trail. The race is unique in that it does not set starting positions, and is based on the honor system as far as recording in and out times. It's a short race, but it sounds like it was a blast. Jessie Holmes came away with first out of 22 teams racing. Full stats can be found on their facebook page.
If you don't follow Blair Braverman on her quest to qualify for the Iditarod, then you're missing out. Blair is a columnist and a book author. Her best-selling book Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North has been well received by mushers and fans alike. Blair shared a little insight into the qualification process over the week when she shared the "musher report card" used by the Iditarod to qualify a rookie.
Montana's Race to the Sky's schedule is set for early February. The mid-distance race's main sponsor this year is the Essential Oil company Young Living - that name may sound familiar, they're the main sponsor of Iditarod Champion Mitch Seavey, too. There isn't too much updated info on their website or their social media for the 2018 race. Doesn't even look like they have a roster yet. But, hey, they have a schedule!
Iditarod Trail breakers are getting prepared to start putting in the trail. Looking out the window, at this point, I'd be very surprised if they don't head to Fairbanks again. Hoping for snow and colder temps so that they can once again run the traditional trail.
USFS "Preview" - Championship Dance Teams
This is basically for me, I'm one of those that likes to be familiar with what I'm going to see. I'm getting super excited for this trip, and this is keeping me from going insane waiting until it's closer to time to pack... I mean I *could* pack now for Disney but I'd rather wait until about a week out to pull out the suitcases.
Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker Short Dance / Free Dance
Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue Short Dance / Free Dance
Cassidy Klopstock/Jacob Schedl Short Dance / Free Dance
Elicia Reynolds/Stephen Reynolds Short Dance / Free Dance
Many thanks to Sylvia at Unseen Skaters for compiling the list. This is not the official roster, but it's all we have.
Alexandra Aldridge/Daniel Eaton Short Dance / Free Dance
Ashley Bain/Oleg Altukhov Short Dance / Free Dance
Julia Biechler/Damian Dodge Short Dance / Free Dance
Ashley Bain/Oleg Altukhov Short Dance / Free Dance
Julia Biechler/Damian Dodge Short Dance / Free Dance
Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker Short Dance / Free Dance
Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue Short Dance / Free Dance
Cassidy Klopstock/Jacob Schedl Short Dance / Free Dance
Elicia Reynolds/Stephen Reynolds Short Dance / Free Dance
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