The Fur Rendezvous Open World Championship Sled Dog Race inspires superlatives – “The Indy 500 of Sled Dog Racing”, “The Fastest Dogs in the World”, “A Sled Dog Steeplechase”, and many others. ASDRA is the race-giving organization and therefore is responsible for the trail, staging, and oversight of the race. The Municipality of Anchorage supports this race with police officers, snow fencing, and snow placement and removal for the street portion of this race. Over 1000 hours of volunteer time and effort are required for staging of the race. The OWC is organized by the Alaskan Sled Dog and Racing Association (ASDRA) in partnership with Greater Anchorage Inc (GAI). The race is run the last weekend of February on 3 consecutive days, each a 26 mile heat. Later the trail again heads back across the Tudor Road bridge to downtown Anchorage to repeat the Anchorage trails back to the finish line for a total of 26 miles – the length of a human marathon. Fourteen miles of beautifully groomed trails that wind through forest and wetlands allow teams to settle into a racing pace and drivers a chance to apply some racing strategy. Six miles into the trail the teams finally sweep onto the designated sled dog trails of Tozier Track. The teams are challenged by long dark culverts under the Seward Highway and Lake Otis Parkway, two large overpass bridges over Northern Lights Boulevard and Tudor Road, and the diversions of many side trails, skiers, dog walkers, and other unexpected surprises of city life. The trail travels along the bike/ski trails of Anchorage’s greenbelts. where a sharp curve provides a show of sled riding showmanship followed soon after by the heart-stopping Cordova Hill – a favorite viewing point for fans of the Rondy. The race starts and finishes on 4th Avenue in Downtown Anchorage in the midst of thousands of cheering spectators. Anchorage, Aniak, Bethel, Chulitna, Cold Bay, Dillingham, Homer, Iliamna, King Salmon, Kodiak, Mat-Su. The trials and tribulations of Martin Ellingham, a brilliant but socially challenged doctor who moves from London to the picturesque village of Port Wenn in Cornwall. With Martin Clunes, Caroline Catz, Ian McNeice, Joe Absolom. This challenging race is staged almost completely in the urban streets and trails of Anchorage. Doc Martin: Created by Dominic Minghella, Mark Crowdy, Craig Ferguson. Teams come to race in Anchorage from across Alaska, Canada, the lower 48 states, and from international countries, as well. The Fur Rondy race was first run in 1946 and is a vital part of the Alaskan identity. The Fur Rendezvous Open World Championship Sled Dog Race (OWC) is held each February in conjunction with the Fur Rendezvous Festival – the largest winter festival in Alaska.
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