
file photo: A snow-encrusted sled dog in Ambler during the 2015 Kobuk 440. Photo: Francesca Fenzi, KNOM. - Kobuk, Alaska 
16 Teams Depart Kobuk 440 Start in Kotzebue
SIXTEEN DOG TEAMS took off from Kotzebue this afternoon at the start of the 2018 Kobuk 440. Leading the pack across the sea ice was this year’s Iditarod Rookie of the Year, Jessie Holmes who drew bib #1.
Other big names in this year’s race include Hugh Neff and French-born musher Nicolas Petit. Petit finished second in this year’s Iditarod, with many of the same dogs he left with today. He was candid about his goal for the 2018 Kobuk.
“I wouldn’t mind winning again.”
Missing from the starting line was Kotzebue’s own Katherine Keith. She withdrew from the race just two days ago. But two of her handlers are competing with dogs from the kennel she runs with her husband, Iditarod champion John Baker.
“This is the first time that we have ever raced, and it’s a long race. So for sure we’re going to stick together as much as possible, you know?”
That’s rookie Maja Bernhoff. She and her best friend, Julie Flotlien, moved to Kotzebue from Norway to handle for Team Baker Kennel. They’re hoping to run their first ever race side-by-side.
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