Lance Mackey: Alaska Dog Mushing Legend

February 24, 2010 | Tags: , , , , ,

When I saw this video and story posted on the KTUU.com today, I couldn’t help but watch. Even after monitoring the sport closely during every Mackey win in the Yukon Quest and Iditarod, I am still amazed. Apparently the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame is as well. Here is a terrific retrospective on the Fairbanks musher that has made – and continues to make – dog mushing history.

Tell us what you think about this story and make your 2010 Iditarod predictions in the comments section. Can Lance win his fourth in a row?

New LIVESTRONG Lance Mackey Video

June 29, 2009 | Tags: , , ,

A story came to us this morning via Twitter that we thought was worth sharing. Fairbanks musher Lance Mackey sent along a link to one of the latest videos from LIVESTRONG.org. In it he tells the story of how he faced cancer, the end of his mushing career and came back to be a three-time Iditarod champion.

Lance is also a four-time Yukon Quest champ. Dubbed the “toughest sled dog race in the world” it runs from Fairbanks to Whitehorse Yukon. Two of Mackey’s Iditarod wins came just days after winning the Quest. People said that couldn’t be done…so Lance did it twice to prove them wrong.

Fairbanks Musher Headed for His Third in a Row!

March 18, 2009 | Tags: , , ,

Iditarod and Yukon Quest Champion Lance Mackey

At this very moment Lance Mackey has a substantial lead on the last leg of the 1,000 mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Mackey is a Fairbanks resident and a four-time winner of the Yukon Quest, which also runs 1,000 miles from Fairbanks to Whitehorse, Yukon. Lance was the first ever musher to win those races back to back, and just to prove it wasn’t a fluke, did it two years in a row (2007 and 2008).

2009 Yukon Quest Champion Sebastian Schnuelle

Lance’s closest competitor is the reigning Yukon Quest Champion Sebastian Schnuelle. His Quest victory this year was close, as currently 14th place Hugh Neff came into the Fairbanks finish just a matter of minutes behind. Other Interior mushers or Quest veterans in theĀ  Iditarod 2009 top 20 include Aaron Burmeister of Nenana (4th), Jessie Royer of Fairbanks (8th), Aliy Zirkle of Two Rivers (11th), Sonny Lindner of Two Rivers (15th), Ken Anderson of Fairbanks (16th), three-time Quest winner Hans Gatt (17th) and Jeff King of Denali (18th).

Neff and Schnuelle at the Quest 2009 Finish

The Yukon Quest is gaining more and more prominance as the mushers and mushing fans begin to realize this “toughest sled dog race in the world” has become the crucible in which the elite teams are formed. So if you’re not tuned in, get to the Quest website and get an education. The sled dog racing champions of tomorrow and today are already there!

More from the Trail

March 12, 2008 | Tags: , , , ,

In the process of writing the last post about Lance Mackey’s historic Iditarod win, I came across a fantastic radio package recorded last night on the trail in White Mountain. Fairbanks’ own KUAC reporter Libby Casey filed the piece for APRN. In contains some great quotes from both Lance and Jeff King as they battled for the top spot in the race. View the original APRN post or click play below to listen.

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Another Phenomenal Win for Lance Mackey

March 12, 2008 | Tags: , , ,

Yukon Quest/Iditarod winner Lance Mackey

For two years in a row, Lance Mackey has crossed the finish line first in the 1,000 mile Yukon Quest, and the 1,049 mile Iditarod. The feat is unsurpassed in mushing history and has secured Mackey’s place among the greatest dog-drivers ever. Our Fairbanks, home-town favorite is making news worldwide with tales of on the trail trickery, overcoming obstacles and unparalleled competitive spirit. Congratulations Lance, you have shown the world our indomitable Fairbanks spirit!

Mackey in the Hunt Again

March 4, 2008 | Tags: , , ,

Lance on the 2008 Yukon Quest trail.

Fairbanks musher Lance Mackey is making another attempt at winning the Yukon Quest and Iditarod back to back. After his fourth Quest victory in a row just a few days ago, Lance is setting a competitive pace on the Iditarod trail. Keep up with Lance, and several other Interior Alaska favorites as they journey over 1,000 miles to Nome.

Fairbanks is home to some of the best dog mushers (and dog mushing) in the world. If you are planning a visit, be sure to check out the many dog mushing attractions and activities we offer. Start planning your Alaska adventure today by leafing through our interactive Fairbanks Winter Guide (for mushing), or Fairbanks Visitors Guide for other activities, events and attractions year-round.