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Officials with the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race said that five-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey shot a moose with a handgun in self-defense.
Iditarod officials imposed a two-hour time penalty on musher Dallas Seavey for not properly gutting the moose he killed during the race.
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Iditarod officials on Wednesday imposed a two-hour time penalty on musher Dallas Seavey for not properly gutting the moose he killed during the race earlier this week. Race marshal Warren Palfrey ...
An Iditarod competitor has been handed a two-hour penalty after failing to properly gut a moose he killed in “self-defense” during Alaska’s legendary long-distance sled dog race, organizers ...
Iditarod officials imposed a two-hour time penalty on musher Dallas Seavey for not properly gutting the moose he killed during the race earlier this week.
A 5-time Iditarod champion has been penalized because he didn’t properly gut a moose he was forced to kill while competing in the iconic race across Alaska.
Iditarod race musher Dallas Seavey was forced to fatally shoot and gut what he described as an "angry moose" that became entangled with his team of dogs.