The Nome Nugget

Nome Kennel Club holds first race of 2021

- By James Mason

The Nome Kennel Club began the 2021 racing season with a 7-mile, 8dog run on Saturday, Jan. 2.

The skies were blue and the temperatur­e a comfy 12°F. The start of the race was at Nome’s municipal snow dump and took the mushers and their teams around a seven-mile loop to the outskirts of Icy View, towards the Beam Road and then back to Gold Hill and the snow dump. Seven teams started, more than in past few seasons.

The fastest musher of the day was Sarah Richards. Her 36:37 bested runner-up Stephanie Johnson by nearly six minutes.

Six teams finished the short run, with one team being disqualifi­ed.

Sarah Richards and her family moved to Nome from Tok about a year and a half ago. Her Kennel Déjà is smallish, with 12 dogs. “They are super fun to work with and we had such a great time today,” she said after the race. “It was beautiful out.” Her dogs sleep in the house, she said, and are being part of the family.

“We go hiking and camping and backpackin­g together,” said Richards. “So they are all definitely a team. They have never run a race before, other than two-dog junior musher races with my kids. But they had a blast and we had great experience­s passing. Everybody out there on the trail was awesome to see, all the volunteers, all the other mushers, great sportsmans­hip.” Richards reported one minor wipeout where she hit a tussock with a sled runner just as she was saying hello to a race volunteer. The dogs stopped for her right away and were ready to go as soon as she hopped back onto the sled. She and her husband Keane, who is a teacher, moved to Nome largely for the recreation­al opportunit­ies.

Stephanie Johnson, who finished second had two teams in the race. She ran one and Valerie Fuller ran the other. “The trail was good, a little soft in places, but that’s the snow right now,” said Johnson at the race finish. “We’ve had a warm spell. But the dogs did great! They were awesome.” She ran a team which has been together for a while. They ran the Serum Run together last year. Her dogs are long distance runners more than sprinters. “I don’t usually train over 10 miles an hour,” she said. “I prefer going longer distances at a slower pace.” She has 27 dogs in her kennel.

Johnson’s second team in the race Saturday was run by Valerie Fuller. “It was a beautiful day to go running,” she said. She didn’t think the trail was punchy, particular­ly compared to the trails she and her own dogs have been running. “I normally work with another kennel in town but Stephanie had a couple of extra dogs and invited me to come out and run with them,” she said. “So, I went out and worked with them a couple days this week.” There are a couple of older dogs in the team. “They got a little tired and a little slack as we were going,” she said. “But we were able to perk up. With other teams out there it was nice to be competitiv­e and have that competitiv­e atmosphere.”

Samantha Pollee was disqualifi­ed after her team broke the gangline shortly after the race start and required the help of race volunteers to retrieve the run-away dogs and to reunite them with the musher and the sled.

The Nome Kennel Club’s next race will be on January 16. It’s a 20mile 12-dog run with a purse of $400.

Here are the race results:

1) Sarah Richards 36:37 2) Stephanie Johnson 42:30 3) Nils Hahn 44:32

4) Diana Haecker 48:31

5) Jessica Lemaire 52:08 6) Valerie Fuller 54:40 7) Samantha Pollee: Disqualifi­ed

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 ?? Photo by Nils Hahn ?? RACE WINNER— Sarah Richards won Saturday’s 7-mile race, the first Nome Kennel Club sled dog race of the 2021 season.
Photo by Nils Hahn RACE WINNER— Sarah Richards won Saturday’s 7-mile race, the first Nome Kennel Club sled dog race of the 2021 season.
 ?? Photo by James Mason ?? HEAD FOR THE FINISH – Stephanie Johnson heads for the finish of the Nome Kennel Club’s first race of the season, and 7-mile, 8-dog run which found the weather conditions to be ideal on Saturday.
Photo by James Mason HEAD FOR THE FINISH – Stephanie Johnson heads for the finish of the Nome Kennel Club’s first race of the season, and 7-mile, 8-dog run which found the weather conditions to be ideal on Saturday.
 ?? Photo by James Mason ?? APRES RACE – Three sled dogs just finished, awaiting their ride back home.
Photo by James Mason APRES RACE – Three sled dogs just finished, awaiting their ride back home.
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