he Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, usually just called the "Iditarod", is an annual sled dog race in Alaska, where mushers and teams of typically 16 dogs cover 1,161 miles (1,868 km) in eight to fifteen days from Willow (near Anchorage) to Nome
The Iditarod dogsled race begins and ends in Alaska USA
are women allowed to race in the iditarod race
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The "halfway point" checkpoint for the iditarod race is Ophir to Iditarod
The race is named after the town of Iditarod.
Iditarod is from the Alaskan language. It is a dogsled race in Alaska. The race is called the Iditirod Race.
There are 18 checkponts in the 2013 Iditarod race
No, the Iditarod is a dog sled race held every year in Alaska
Iditarod
Dorothy G. Page is known as the Mother of the Iditarod. The Iditarod is a 1,049-mile sled dog race across the state of Alaska.
March 3, 2011 is when the Iditarod race starts.
the iditarod can be very dangerous at times.