The Iditarod, Alaska's legendary long-distance?sled dog race, began Sunday, March 7 — albeit with modifications.
The route, normally almost 1,000 miles, is about 100 miles shorter this year to avoid most communities during the pandemic. All participants, including staff and volunteers, will take Covid-19 tests and operate within a bubble.
The race is named after the Iditarod Trail, an old mail and supply route traveled by dog sleds. It has been an annual event since 1973, attracting spectators and competitors from around the world.