Winter storm shortens Canadian Challenge, husband-wife duo in the lead
Blizzard conditions on Tuesday night have resulted in a shortened race for Canadian Challenge Dog Sled Race competitors.
Because of reduced visibility crossing Montreal Lake resulting in sled teams going off course, the decision was made to shorten the premiere, 10-dog race by 80 kilometers or a quarter of its original length. Teams also spent the night in Weyakwin and didn’t leave until 8 a.m. this morning.
Race marshal Sid Robinson said shortening the race is a rare occurrence, but safety for the mushers and dogs is most important. He noted the weather conditions experienced by teams last night was as bad as it gets for a race.
“It’s on the same track, but the snow has slowed down and it’s not blowing like last night, so I don’t think they are going to have any trouble,” Robinson explained.



