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Norwegian Ulsom won the Iditarod
Joar Leifseth Ulsom from Norway made history when he won the Iditarod this morning (Norwegian time). Joar Leifseth Ulsom from the town of Mo i Rana, northern Norway, lives in Alaska. In his sixth Iditarod in as many years it all came together and he crossed under the burled arch in Nome, Alaska round noon…
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Understanding the current standings table
New to Finnmarksløpet (the Finnmark Race)? Confused by the current standings table? Fret no more. We will explain it all to you. For our international followers, understanding the current standings table may be a bit tricky as it is only presented in Norwegian. This article aims to explain key features of the table in order…
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Current Race Status, 13 March
Harald Tunheim made history and Dallas Seavey leads the FL-1200 race, increasing the distance to Thomas Wærner who has a dog in his sled on the way to Kirkenes. Reports from our expert Nina Skramstad say that both Seavey, Wærner and Birgitte Næss, who is currently #3 in the race, have fresh and energized dogs.…
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FL-500: Bronze medal to Røros
Sindre Kolstad Valan from Røros is a rookie in Finnmarksløpet this year. He caught up with a competitor during the last leg of the race, and managed to claim the bronze medal in this year’s FL-500. Sindre Kolstad Valan collaborates with Niklas Rogne and is racing dogs from Rogne and also Frode Wang this year. The opportunity…
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FL-500: Rookie claimed the silver medal
Rookie Solfrid Håkenstad became silver medalist when she participated in her very first Finnmarksløp. Håkenstad lives in Beitostølen together with partner Erik Rødesjø, who finished #27 when he participated in FL-500 in 2017. They both represent Valdres Trekkhundklubb. Håkenstad was introduced to dog sledding while living in Svalbard for eight years. She has previously participated in Femundløpet (F400 in…
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Awards and prizes for Finnmarksløpet’s winners
The teams that make it first to the finish line in Alta, will take home some great prizes and awards; money, four-wheelers, dog food gift cards, and glass art from Northern Norway. A long list of awards and prizes are handed out after the race. FL-500 More than NOK 130,000 in prize money is…
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FL-500: Harald Tunheim’s Convincing Victory
Harald Tunheim crossed the finish line at 07:48 Tuesday morning and won a most convincing and historic victory in the FL-500 race. No other musher can count victories in Finnmarksløpet through three decades – but Harald Tunheim can. He won the FL-1000 race for three consecutive years in the 1990s (1996, 1997, 1998), then twice…
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Current Status – Part 2, 12 March
Dallas Seavey takes his 16-hour mandatory rest in Neiden. Thomas Wærner now has a chance to take the lead in this race. There was much excitement around Neiden earlier today. Would Dallas Seavey hit the trail after a couple of hours, or would he take his 16-hour rest here? He is chased by Thomas Wærner,…
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Current Status 12 March
The big favourites tighten their grip – but it’s still a long way to Alta. On day four of Finnmarksløpet, two major favourites have demonstrated that they are serious. Both FL-1200 musher Dallas Seavey and FL-500 musher Harald Tunheim were referred to as favourites in their respective races prior to race start – predictions that…
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FL-junior: Award Ceremony and Prizes
Monday at 11:00 CET the Award Ceremony for FL-junior took place downtown Alta. The winners received their Norwegian Championship medals, and the winners as well as the other participants received various other prizes and awards, in addition to their diplomas. There was quite a nice turnout when the event took place in the finish area…