The winter adventurer was among the fastest rookie mushers covering 1,128 miles over more than 13 days across Alaska.
DULUTH — Just under two weeks into running the famed Alaskan sled dog race, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished 18th in the Iditarod ...
Yet, 582 miles and nearly seven days into the 1,000-plus-mile Iditarod across Alaska, the Duluth woman was the top rookie in ...
At approximately 4:35 pm Central Time on Sunday, Duluthian Emily Ford completed her first Iditarod. Wearing bib #34, it took ...
Duluthian Emily Ford is currently the top rookie racing in the 2025 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. As of Tuesday afternoon, ...
As of this morning, seven mushers have finished the Iditarod dogsled race, with Jessie Holmes finishing in first place early ...
She's one of this year's top rookies and the third African American to ever try and run the Iditarod. Your Alaska Link's La'shawn Donelson has more now on Emily Ford ...
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 ...
As of early Friday, Duluth’s Emily Ford continued to run in 17th place, and was the second-fastest rookie so far. She and her team of 12 dogs reached the Shaktoolik checkpoint, about 200 miles ...
Hello from Alaska, and thanks for supporting us, everybody from northern Minnesota and Wisconsin, and we’re carrying you all with us on this adventure this year,” Iditarod Musher Emily Ford said.
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