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The Kuskokwim 300 Race Committee racing season wrapped up this weekend with the Campout Race. Kwethluk’s Raymond Alexie finished on top once again.
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Mushers raced the same trail to the mouth of the Gweek River and back on Friday, then again on Saturday.
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14 mushers embarked on the trail to Akiak and back on Jan. 27 for the 2024 Akiak Dash.
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Twenty-year-old Kwethluk musher Jason Pavila is the first 2024 K300 competitor to make it to the race’s halfway checkpoint in Aniak.
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Most Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race teams are more than 100 miles up the trail after blazing a fast pace overnight from Bethel.
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With no checkpoints, required rest time, or dog drops, the race tends to live up to its name
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Redington won the Iditarod last year, but it’s his first K300
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23 teams raced into the frigid night on the Kuskokwim River in Bethel. The 45th running of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race brought together the state's best dog mushers to race on the windy and icy trails from Bethel to Aniak and back.
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The state's top sled dogs teams are set to race on a frigid and fast Kuskokwim 300 trail from Bethel to Aniak and back in the 45th running of the race
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The 45th Kuskokwim 300 will kick off in the evening of Jan. 26
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Listen to or read this conversation between KYUK reporter Francisco Martínezcuello and K300 musher Fr. Alexander Larson
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Listen to or read this conversation between KYUK reporter Francisco Martínezcuello and K300 Race Manager Paul Basile.