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The replacement built by Smyth will be the third iteration of the burled wood arch. In 1974, Red Olson began crafting the first arch that served the Iditarod for 25 years.
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Gladys Jung sixth-grader Maya Iverson becomes second-ever Bethel girl to win state Triple Crown, placing first in Greco, freestyle, and folkstyle.
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The K300 Race Committee, which runs the event, had already pushed back the start of the race by a day in the hopes that the weather would cool down. But it didn’t.
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The Bethel Sprint Club held their first race of the season on Saturday, Jan 6. Eighteen teams arrived at the mouth of the small boat harbor for a mass start at 11 a.m.
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Teams from across the state and the Pacific Northwest went head to head in a tournament bracket from Dec 27 - 29, 2023
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While the holidays might be a time for some people to step away from work and curl up near the heater, the final sled dog race of 2023 brought 14 teams out into the bitter cold to compete for the Holiday Classic title.
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Wrestling teams across the state traveled to Anchorage to find out who the best teams and wrestlers are in their divisions and individual weight classes.
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Daylon Brown, who has been wrestling for eight years, became the first state wrestling champion from Quinhagak. The 17-year-old senior is a man of few words.
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Raymond Alexie has done it again. The musher from Kwethluk won back-to-back Season Openers to kick off the second annual Delta Championship Series on Dec. 17.
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The Season Opener is the first race of the second annual Delta Championship Series
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Wrestling season is wrapping up and Bethel teams are headed to the state championships held at the Alaska Airline Center in Anchorage from Dec. 15 to 16.
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Registration is live for the 2023-2024 K300 Season Opener. There is an eight-dog limit for the event. All racers must be current members of the K300 Race Committee. Membership costs $100 and covers entry for all races this season, except the K300.