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Sled Dog Teams Sprint through Jackson in
International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race Opener
Eight-day event features 18 teams, 12 towns, two states, and
nearly 300 dogs
Jackson, Wyoming —January 26, 2007—Crowds stood three people
deep along Jackson’s historic Town Square for the start of this
year’s International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race (IPSSSDR).
Lifted in the bucket of a crane high above the crowd for a
bird’s eye view, race director Frank Teasley called out the
names of the 18 teams set to race in Stage One of the 2007
IPSSSDR as they approached the starting line.
Jackson’s Mayor Mark Barron drove the first team
from the start, followed by NASCAR driver David Gilliland, who’d
traded his usual horsepower for dog power as he sailed down the
trail. The highly competitive field of teams included last
year's champion Melanie Shirilla, the first woman to win the
IPSSSDR (2002), and Grant Beck, currently ranked 2nd in the
International Federation of Sleddog Sports World Cup Program.
Mushers and dogs raced through town on a three-mile snow-covered
track specially created by the Town of Jackson Public Works
department for the event and finished at Snow King Resort, where
IPSSSDR title sponsor Pedigree hosted a free-to-the-public
reception. The event concluded with Jackson Hole ’s Winter
Carnival celebration complete with torchlight parade, dancing,
and fireworks. Following
the Jackson stage, teams will continue to Lander, Pinedale, Big
Piney/Marbleton, Alpine, Kemmerer/Diamondville, Evanston , and
Lyman/Mountain View over the next week before arriving in Park
City , Utah , for the final stage and awards ceremony on
Saturday, February 3. With its unique “stage stop” racing
format, the IPSSSDR stops in a different community each night,
allowing Wyoming’s host towns to show their hospitality:
Festivities on offer for mushers and spectators alike include
pancake feeds, dog parades, banquets, carnivals, and snowshoe
softball. The Pedigree®
brand actively supports a wide range of programs that promote
responsible pet ownership and highlight the contributions dogs
make to society.
The International Pedigree Stage
Stop Sled Dog Race, the largest dog sled race in the lower 48
states, was founded in 1996 by Frank Teasley to make sled dog
racing more accessible to the public. For a complete schedule,
visit the race Website at
www.wyomingstagestop.org, contact the race via e-mail at
wystagestop@blissnet.com, or telephone at (307) 734-1163.
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