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The first to finish the race. The race starts on Willow Lake and ends in Nome. It is about 1000 miles long.

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Yes, unless you are injured or some how die. Though it is very unlikely to die.

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Q: Does every team in the Iditarod finish the race?
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What do you call it when an Iditarod team has to quit the race?

Iditarod


What is the idita-rider in the Iditarod race?

it is the person who controls his sled dog team in the iditarod


What is in a iditarod?

An iditarod is a dogsled race that takes place in Alaska. It is longest dogsled race (over 1100 miles).


What type of dogs do they use on a team for the Iditarod Race?

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In the Iditarod how many dogs does a team have to have?

I think the number is typically 16 dogs.Answer:12 to 16 dogs can start the race with at least 6 on the towline when they finish.


How many dogs do you need for the Iditarod?

A contestant in the Iditarod usually has 12-16 dogs on their sled team at the beginning of the race. If less than 6 dogs are pulling the sled when they cross the finish line, the team will be disqualified.


What is the most number of dogs you're allowed to have in the Iditarod?

Up to 46 dogs are allowed in the race on one team.


How many dogs are you allowed to race in the Iditarod?

At the start of the Iditarod you may have a maximum of 16 dogs and a minimum of 12 dogs; minimum of 6 dogs are required to continue in the race and are mandatory as you cross the finish line. (iditarod.com)


What is the minimum number a Iditarod dog sled team can have at the end of the race?

they have to have had one 24 hour break and one 12 hours break through out the whole race


Who was the first man to win the Iditarod?

Dick Wilmarth won the first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1973 with a team of 12 dogs. It took him 20 days, 49 minutes, and 41 seconds.


What is the fastest speed ever for the dogs in the Iditarod?

The actual speed of the sled dogs in the Iditarod varies from mile to mile, check point, to check point, race to race. However, the record for the fastest time any sled team has finished the Iditarod was set in 2002 by Martin Buser. He and his team completed the entire trip from Anchorage to Nome, 1,161 miles, in 8 days 22 hours 46 minutes and 2 seconds.


What is the fewest number of dogs you can race with in a professional dog sledding team?

The fewest dogs you can run with is at least 10. At the start of the race you must at least has 12 dogs in order to start the race