Norwegian musher wins 2018 Iditarod
WASILLA Since finishing as the top rookie in 2013, Joar Leifseth Ulsom has been one of the top young mushers in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Now the 31-year-old Norwegian can claim Iditarod gold.
Ulsom passed underneath Nomes famed burled arch just after 3 a.m. Wednesday morning to win the 2018 Iditiard.
This is the sixth straight top-7 finish for the native of Mo I Rana, Norway. Ulsom notched his second fourth-place finish last year. He was also sixth in 2015 and 2016. Ulsom entered the 2018 race with more than $200,000 of total winnings in the Iditarod.
After dropping two dogs during his mandatory eight-hour layover in White Mountain, Ulsom hit the final checkpoint at Safety at 11:53 p.m. Tuesday. Ulsom needed just less than eight hours to make the 55-mile trek to Safety. He also left two dogs in White Mountain after the 46-mile trip from Elim. Ulsom has averaged between 6.09 and 6.93 mph since leaving Koyuk on Monday.
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