After spending nearly two weeks traversing more than 1,100 miles of the Alaska wilderness, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished her first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Sunday.
This year's Iditarod route was 120 miles longer than normal as the route had to be changed due to a lack of snow. But Emily ...
Emily Ford prepares to feed her dogs at a checkpoint in Nenana, Alaska, 52 miles into the Iditarod. (Provided by Anna Hennessy) ...
Emily Ford with part of her sled dog team used in races in Alaska in the winter of 2023-24.
Dog musher Emily Ford just hoped to finish. Yet, 582 miles and nearly seven days into the 1,000-plus-mile Iditarod across ...
One of the newest faces on the trail is Emily Ford. She's a rookie from Duluth, Minnesota. "I always say like being a rookie is good because just going into something just so blindly and you're taking ...
EAGLE ISLAND, Alaska — Duluth resident Emily Ford was running midpack a week into her debut in the famed Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Ford was in 13th place overall out of a field of 33 entries ...
Duluth's Emily Ford pauses for photos with two of her dogs after finishing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Sunday in Nome, Ala. It was Ford's first attempt at running the legendary, more-than ...
One of the newest faces on the trail succeeded in finishing her historic Iditarod journey. Rookie musher Emily Ford from Duluth, Minnesota finished Sunday in 18th place. Ford is now the second African ...
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