Dog illness prompts former Iditarod champion to scratch

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One former Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Trail champion is out of this year’s race

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — One of four former champions in this year’s Iditarod quit the race Saturday, saying it was in the best interest of his dog team which had picked up an illness.

Pete Kaiser, who in 2019 became the fifth Alaska Native and first Yupik musher to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, scratched at the McGrath checkpoint. He had 10 dogs in harness after starting the race with 14 on his team.

Kaiser’s dogs picked up a bug earlier in the race, and by the time they reached McGrath, they were not doing well. The Bethel musher said he could have completed the race, but didn’t consider his team to be competitive, the Anchorage Daily News reported.

Since then, seven have scratched including, including fan favorite Aliy Zirkle, who was injured in a fall. Another musher, Gunnar Johnson, was withdrawn after he tested for positive for COVID-19.

That leaves 38 teams on the trail. Aaron Burmeister, a native of Nome, who works in the construction field, was the first musher to leave the checkpoint at Nikolai, about 247 miles (398 kilometers) from the finish.

Former four-time champion Dallas Seavey was running in third place, and Joar Leifseth Ulsom of Norway, the 2018 champion, was two spots back of Seavey. Another four-time champion, Martin Buser, was in 26th place.

The race route was changed and shortened this year, to about 850 miles (1,368 kilometers). Mushers started the race near Willow, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Anchorage. From there, they traveled to the ghost town of Iditarod and then turned back around to finish in Willow.

A normal race is about 1,000 miles (1,609-kilometer), and takes mushers across the wilds of Alaska from Willow to the finish line in Nome, on the state’s Bering Sea coast.

The winner is expected to arrive in Willow early this week. Fans are being encouraged not to attend and instead watch the event on live statewide television.

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