Iditapod

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Rating
4.9
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213 reviews
This podcast has
117 episodes
Language
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Date created
2017/02/09
Average duration
21 min.
Release period
1 days

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The Iditapod is a podcast following the Last Great Race, from Alaska Public Media. Daily episodes during the Iditarod Sled Dog Race take you out on the trail -- into checkpoints, down along the sea ice, and across the finish line in Nome. Hear interviews with mushers, behind the scenes news, and in-depth race analysis you won't find anywhere else. For episodes from past seasons of the Iditapod, visit www.alaskapublic.org/iditapod

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Ryan Redington in Nome
2023/03/16
This bonus Iditapod episode features the full recording of a press conference with 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion Ryan Redington, right after he and his dogs crossed the finish line in Nome on Tuesday, March 14. This was recorded by Alaska Public Media's Lex Treinen, and you’ll hear him and some other reporters asking Redington questions about all different parts of the race.
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S7E11: The all-Indigenous Iditarod podium
2023/03/15
Alaska Native mushers took the podium in the 2023 Iditarod, with the Knik Kid, Ryan Redington, winning his first championship and Bethel's Pete Kaiser and Aniak's Richie Diehl mushing into second and third place. The race's top 10 were all into Nome by Wednesday morning, and we have an update on Rookie of the Year honors, as well as three Dogs of the Day, two listener questions and a story about collecting dog pee. Also: This'll do it for Season 7 of the Iditapod. Thanks for coming along with us on this thousand-mile journey!
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S7E10: An Iditarod champ from the founding family
2023/03/15
The 40-year-old Ryan Redington has won his first Iditarod and the first championship for the Redington family, on his 16th try (and after six previous scratches). "I've just been on pins and needles," said his mom, Barb, at the finish line. We'll hear Redington's finish itself in this episode, and from Alaska Public Media's Lex Treinen about the finish and how Redington arrived there first. The dog friends that did the leading into Nome -- Sven and Ghost -- are our obvious picks for Dogs of the Day. And we have a listener question about dog-human friends, with a fun answer from a friendly musher.
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Live call: Ryan Redington wins 2023 Iditarod
2023/03/14
Ryan Redington claimed his first Iditarod championship a little after noon Tuesday with six dogs in harness and an official race time of 8 days, 21 hours, 12 minutes and 58 seconds. We have a whole bunch more coverage of Redington’s finish and the rest of the race at alaskapublic.org, and we’re still working on a full episode of the Iditapod. But, for now, we’re going to go to Nome and the raw, live radio coverage from our partners at KNOM radio. Here’s KNOM’s Davis Hovey with the live call from the finish line.
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Morning report: Ryan Redington poised to win
2023/03/14
We have a quick bonus episode here for you, as Ryan Redington is on the home stretch to Nome, looking like he's going to claim his first Iditarod championship. This is our morning Iditarod report, it has some different theme music, but it’ll set things up for you this morning.
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S7E9: Hanging onto a lead and an Iditarod dream
2023/03/13
Ryan Redington has a secure hold on first place in the 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, heading into the final 100 miles of trail. Meanwhile, one rookie musher had some trouble holding onto his dog sled, after falling asleep, falling off and getting a fortuitous lift. We have a listener question, not about losing a dog team, but about losing stuff along the Iditarod Trail. And it's a twofer of Dogs of the Day: Riley Dyche's smart and mellow Elway and Mike Williams Jr.'s smart and hyper Viper.
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John Suter in Anchorage
2023/03/12
In this extended interview, we hear more from John Suter, an Iditarod finisher who famously had a team that included poodles. Suter ran the Iditarod with poodles in 1988, '89, '90 and '91, finishing each year ahead of other teams racing more traditional sled dogs.
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S7E8: The champ has scratched. Long live the champ.
2023/03/12
Reigning Iditarod champion Brent Sass has scratched from this year’s race, due to what race officials described as “periodontal health” issues. So 31 teams remained in the race Saturday, and in this episode we hear from the chase pack-turned lead pack about how they were feeling about heading up the Yukon River, plus more from the top rookies in this year’s race. We have a powerhouse Dog of the Day with a funny, uh, pungent name, and a listener question about sled dog breeds that led us to the famous poodle musher.
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S7E7: Rollin' on a river (the Yukon, that is)
2023/03/10
Iditarod teams are passing through the village checkpoint of Anvik and onto the Yukon River.  We have that, as well as stories from earlier on the trail about how mushers were setting their teams up for these runs earlier in the checkpoint of Iditarod and about the tiny village of Takotna reopening as an Iditarod checkpoint this year, after closing down due to COVID. Then there’ll be an update from Jason Mackey about carrying his brother Lance Mackey’s ashes along the trail, a Mackey Dog of the Day named COVID for our Dog of the Day and a listener question about what the mushers are listening to, if they’re listening to anything at all, aside from, you know, dog feet and sled runners.
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Jessie Royer in Takotna
2023/03/10
Iditarod veteran and frequent top 10 finisher Jessie Royer talks to Alaska Public Media's Lex Treinen in Takotna.
S7E6: Run, rest, eat and repeat
2023/03/09
In this episode, we hear from Iditarod mushers in the midst of their required 24-hour layovers and from our current Red Lantern musher. We also have a chat with a former top 10 musher who’s returning to the race and running a team of mostly rookie dogs, plus a look at the Iditarod's new pilot program for tracking dropped dogs. And as always we have our Dog of the Day -- not a new dog but a dog who got a new name -- and a listener question with answers from several mushers this time. (Hint: This one might make you hungry).
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S7E5: The dog days of Iditarod
2023/03/08
Iditarod mushers are making decisions about where to stop for their mandatory 24-hour rests, some opting to take that break earlier than planned, as the teams continue to contend with warm weather. The village of Nikolai is also fully open to visitors for the first time in three years of COVID-19 restrictions, and that's where some mushers were dealing with busted sleds and their own bruised bodies. In this episode, we also get into how the race shapes up after those 24-hour layovers and how the weather is expected to change for the cooler. Plus, we have a speedy Dog of the Day, Matt Failor's Mach 10, who's learning to slow down, plus a listener question, a musher answer and a follow-up to yesterday's question about adopting retired sled dogs.
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4.9 out of 5
213 reviews
SteffiB 2023/03/26
Love this mushing podcast
This being my 2nd year following anything having to do with mushing, I had no idea what I was in for when I asked to volunteer at a sled dog race last...
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RebeccaNYC 2023/03/15
Wonderful Iditarod Podcast
I look forward to these episodes every year. The race coverage is excellent but what really makes this podcast so special are the wonderful human inte...
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IdahoKat 2023/03/16
Great show
Thank You
lynzibear 2023/03/09
Iditapod puts you in the race
Love this show! If you’re interested in the Iditarod or want to learn more about it, you have to take in the Iditapod! The team at Alaska Public Media...
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publicjoy 2023/03/07
Great podcast for many interest levels
This podcast has something for everyone. Whether you have a passing interest in mushing or dogs or a Alaska or you’ve followed the sport for years, yo...
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mspassell 2023/03/06
564577 stars!!!!
I look forward to this podcast every year! I feel like I’m cheering the dogs and mushers along on the sidelines. This is my March Christmas.
AlaskaJones907 2023/01/31
Best podcast out there
I look forward to the Iditarod every year partly because of the amazing coverage on the Iditapod! Wonderful race updates, informative interviews of mu...
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Erinn S 2022/03/13
Humorous, educational, warm reporting
I love this show and really appreciate the team at Alaska Public Media for putting it together. I know you all work especially hard during the Iditaro...
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banana453 2020/04/01
The best news on the Iditarod!
I love the hosts and their approach to covering the Iditarod every year. It's not just about who's leading or play-by-plays, but the people (and dogs!...
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Sunny32ca 2021/03/13
Disappointing
Five days into the race and only one update.
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