2025 Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race concludes in Dubois, Wyoming
by Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race
February 12, 2025
The 30th running of the Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race concluded on February 11th after Stage Seven near Dubois, Wyoming.
Mushers from Canada, the US, and Germany competed for an increased purse of $200,000.
Finishing Positions #1 Anny Malo from Saint Zenon Quebec, Canada. #2 Cathy Rivest from St-Paul-de-Joilette Quebec, Canada. #3 Alix Crittenden from Bondurant, Wyoming. #4 Stéphane Roy from New Brunswick, Canada. #5 Bruce Magnusson from Newberry, Michigan. #6 Michael Tetzner from Burg, Germany. #7 Liam Conner from Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. #8 Al Borak from Newberry Michigan. #9 JR Anderson from Buyck, Minnesota. #10 Leonie Tetzner from Burg, Germany. #11 Sarah Tarlton from Mountain, Wisconsin. #12 Dave Hochman from Carlowrie, Manitoba, Canada. #13 Michael Bestgen from St. Cloud, Minnesota. #14 Austin Forney from Leadville, Colorado. #15 Tim Thiessen from Leadville, Colorado. #16 Sean Hildreth from Bend, Oregon. #17 Chris Adkins from Canyon Creek, Montana.
The Pedigree Stage Stop Race draws top mushers and dog teams from across North America and Europe. This "stage" format sled dog race starts in downtown Jackson, Wyoming on the last Friday of every calendar January.
Each of the seven timed race stages are hosted by western Wyoming communities and take place on US Forest Service trails. Spectators and media are welcome to attend.
Mushers can enter a pool of up to 16 dogs, with a maximum daily team size of 12 dogs. The musher and team who completes the entire racecourse in the fastest time will be declared the 2025 Stage Stop Champion.
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