...the finish line late Tuesday night or early this morning in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The front-runners are the last two men to win the Iditarod -- Lance Mackey , of Fairbanks, and four-time champion Jeff King , of Denali Park.
...Until he loses, everyone thinks he's going to keep winning." One of those hoping to end Swingley's run is Jeff King of Denali Park, who scoffs at the notion that the race is Swingley's to lose. "Anybody who says that hasn't seen my dogs...
...Unalakleet. "You don't see them for days, and then all of a sudden they're right here." Defending champion Jeff King of Denali Park, Alaska, was fourth into Unalakleet at about 10 a.m., 90 minutes after Swenson. Within the next 90 minutes...
...cheering, were gathered on Front Street in Nome to welcome Seavey into the winner's chute. Three-time winner Jeff King of Denali Park finished second at 12:40 a.m. Wednesday, having spent nine days, 14:40:59 on the trail. It was King's...
...for their mandatory 24-hour layovers at the halfway point of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Meanwhile, Jeff King of Denali Park and Charlie Boulding had pulled into Ophir after taking their time off in McGrath. King, going for his fourth Iditarod...
...30 a.m. Alaska time (3:30 p.m. EST), nearly two hours in front of three-time Iditarod winner Jeff King of Denali Park. Defending champion Doug Swingley of Lincoln, Mont., drove his team of 15 dogs into the checkpoint a few minutes...
...Temperatures in the 30s forced mushers to slow their pace to keep from overheating their dogs. Three-time winner Jeff King of Denali Park was second into the checkpoint at 12:57 p.m., followed by Mitch Seavey of Seward at 1:16 p.m. Defending...
...out." Swenson was third to Takotna, arriving at 3:56 a.m., three minutes ahead of defending champion Jeff King of Denali Park. After that came Jonrowe, John Barron of Big Lake, and Norwegian rookie Harald Tunheim by 6:34 a.m. All were...
...to Rainy Pass, through rolling hills, dense spruce forests and over frozen rivers. Three-time champion Jeff King of Denali Park was nearly a half-hour behind Buser. King left Finger Lake at 9:25 a.m., followed in short order by John...
...three veteran mushers eyeing each other warily, searching for an advantage in the race's final 230 miles. Jeff King of Denali Park was first, pulling in at 1:57 p.m. DeeDee Jonrowe of willow came in eight minutes later, and Charlie Boulding...