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it is declared by who wins it
They run their dogs alot and slowly increase the distance.
They train and train by increasing distance over a period of time.
distance and time
the iditarod is named after the ghost town iditarod in the northern route.
Width of gaps
The Iditarod is a dog sled race that takes place in March of every year since 1976. There are near 100 mushers, or racers, who compete across a 1,049 mile terrain across Alaska. With 22 rest stops and 16 dogs, mushers race for a chance to win $69,000 and a brand new pickup truck.
The "halfway point" checkpoint for the iditarod race is Ophir to Iditarod
Iditarod
It is Alaskian because the Iditarod is in Alaska!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the iditarod originated from the serum run.
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