Jessie Holmes rolled into the Gold Rush town of Nome after 10 days, 14 hours, 55 minutes, 41 seconds traversing the wilderness.
NOME, Alaska (AP) — Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star, won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Friday. Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome, on ...
Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome, on the Bering Sea coast. The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point.
Bundled-up well wishers lined a street along the Bering Sea coastline in the early morning darkness Friday, cheering musher ...
Gold, as discovered in Alaska in the 19th century or in the Andes in the 16th century, can still be found there today.
The winning team is expected in the Gold Rush town of Nome about 10 days later. The largest field ever was 96 mushers in 2008. This drop in participants raises concerns about the viability of the ...
Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome, on the Bering Sea coast. The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point.
Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome, on the Bering Sea coast. The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point.
Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome, on the Bering Sea coast. The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point.
Holmes was first to the finish line in the Gold Rush town of Nome on the Bering Sea coast. The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point.