Place |
Name/Address |
Day 1 |
Day 2 |
Total |
1 |
Gerry Walker,
Pierceland, Sk |
5:22:17 |
6:42:58 |
12:05:15 |
2 |
Quincy Miller,
La Ronge, Sk |
5:24:07 |
6:46:51 |
12:10:58 |
3 |
Joel Poti,
Saskatoon, Sk |
6:15:31 |
7:42:02 |
13:39:33 |
4 |
Stefaan de
Marie, Christopher Lake, Sk |
6:18:59 |
7:22:58 |
13:41:17 |
5 |
Karen
Ramstead, Perryvale, Alberta |
6:22:10 |
7:33:28 |
13:55:38 |
6 |
Miriam Korner,
La Ronge, Sk |
6:06:01 |
7:52:13 |
13:58:14 |
7 |
Richard
Todd, Lincoln, England |
7:49:09 |
8:05:19 |
15:54:28 |
8 |
Emma
Smallwood, Air Ronge, Sk |
7:44:03 |
8:23:52 |
16:07:55 |
9 |
Sid Robinson,
La Ronge, Sk |
7:51:22 |
8:21:21 |
16:12:43 |
10 |
Ragnar
Robinson, La Ronge, Sk |
8:09:06 |
8:07:04 |
16:16:10 |
11 |
Harold
Johnson, Molanosa, Sk |
8:51:12 |
DNF |
DNF |
"Most mushers would agree
that Karen Ramstead's two teams of Siberian huskies fared
the best in the wind. On both Saturday and Sunday, I got to
watch Richard Todd's team travel in the wind. His dogs
seemed completely unperturbed by the wind and kept up the
same speed they had in the quiet of the bush. It was
impressive to watch them. Although I suspect Karen's dogs
train a lot in poor conditions, I could not help but think
the Siberian genetic background might give Karen's dogs an
extra advantage in poor weather." - Sid Robinson (musher)
"At the back
of the pack, I was really impressed with Richard Todd's team
(Richard is from Lincoln, England). Heading south from
Sucker River, my team would not lead into the unbroken snow
drifts even though there were spruce markers to show the
way. Richard's team of Siberians were willing to just drive
right ahead. They needed the odd correction from Richard,
but they kept going in the right direction. This gave me a
much needed track to follow." - Sid Robinson (musher)
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