...years before another Peninsula musher, Mitch Seavey would be the first through the arches...that started in Seward and ended in Nome, Mitch once said that the only thing harder than...year. But 2013 proved to be the year that Mitch's determination to fulfill his dream...
...Sled Dog Race in a furiously contested match between seasoned veterans. Sled positioning trackers show 2004 Iditarod winner Mitch Seavey 6 miles ahead of four-time champion Jeff King late Monday afternoon as they headed to the checkpoint at Elim, 123...
...wrote of "those things most surely believed among us." That is the power of the resurrection. We can believe and make sure.Mitch Glover is pastor of the Sterling United Pentecostal Church located on Swanson River Road and Entrada. Sunday services include...
After winning his first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 2004, Mitch Seavey spent nine years trying to get his second title, all the time thinking that if he ever reached the burled arch in Nome...
...was preceded in death by her father, James Clark; nephew, Ivan Drake; niece, Courtney Clark; and brother, in-law, Mitch Drake. She is survived by her husband, Roger Drake of Kasilof; daughters, Mandy Pierce of Three Forks, Mont. and Amber...
The sled dogs pulled Mitch Seavey to the finish line and the veteran musher smiled. He appeared comfortable wearing a lightweight jacket. A blotch of frost...
...cemented itself as a mushing dynasty. Mitch, a Sterling resident and the oldest Iditarod...dedication could beat experience. This year, Mitch - who dedicated the win to the older gentlemen...than pure youth. Congrats, again, Mitch and family.
...Alaska's grueling test of endurance. Mitch Seavey and 10 dogs crossed the Nome finish...gave credit to her rival's strategy. "Mitch has this ability to sit on the sidelines...Zirkle to the finish line by one hour. Mitch Seavey first won the Iditarod in 2004...
Still glowing from his recent Iditarod win, a smiling Mitch Seavey appeared on CBS' This Morning Show on Wednesday with...records in its history."We come by it naturally, of course," Mitch said when asked if the sport is in their blood. "My dad and...
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