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  • Teams start the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race in Bethel, Alaska on January 17, 2020
    Kuskokwim 300 start
  • A musher and his team start the Kuskokwim 300 from Bethel, Alaska
    Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race
  • A sled dog just after crossing the finish line of the Kuskokwim 300 on January 19, 2020.
    Sled Dog
  • Matthew Failor interviews at the end of Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race
    Matthew Failor Interview
  • Kids await the start of the Kuskokwim 300 dog sled race
    Kids at the starting line
  • Reigning Iditarod Champion Pete Kaiser would win the 2020 Kuskokwim 300 in 38 hours and 16 minutes, arriving back in Bethel on the morning of January 19, 2020. The first thing Pete did upon arrival was to check in with his dogs, greet his family and fans, and he would prove most gracious in numerous post-race interviews.
    Pete Kaiser checks on his dogs
  • A fan awaits the return of the dog sled teams to the finish line of the Kuskokwim 300
    Awaiting the Return
  • A team prepares the dogs for the Kuskokwim 300 by placing booties on their paws. The booties keep the dogs paws in good shape during the race.
    Bootie time
  • Teams ready their dogs before the start of the Kuskokwim 300 sled dog race in Bethel, Alaska on January 17, 2020.
    Before the Race
  • Matthew Failor and Liz Raines celebrate their engagement at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race
    Matthew Failor and Liz Raines
  • A woman helps prepare dogs for the Kuskokwim 300 sled dog race.
    Prepping the Dogs
  • Matthew Failor shares a moment with his dogs at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race in Bethel, Alaska, January 19, 2020
    A man and his dogs
  • Matthew Failor checks his dogs at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race, January 19, 2020
    Matthew Failor checks his dogs
  • Reigning Iditarod Champion Pete Kaiser would win the 2020 Kuskokwim 300 in 38 hours and 16 minutes, arriving back in Bethel on the morning of January 19, 2020. The first thing Pete did upon arrival was to check in with his dogs, greet his family and fans, and he would prove most gracious in numerous post-race interviews.
    Pete Kaiser Interview
  • Matthew Failor enjoys a moment with his dogs at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race
    Feeling good at races end
  • A member of a mushing team helps to prepare the dogs for the race.
    Race Prep
  • Two women visit as they wait for teams to arrive at the finish line of the Kuskokwim 300 dog sled race in Bethel, Alaska
    Awaiting the Finishers
  • Reigning Iditarod Champion Pete Kaiser would win the 2020 Kuskokwim 300 in 38 hours and 16 minutes, arriving back in Bethel on the morning of January 19, 2020. The first thing Pete did upon arrival was to check in with his dogs, greet his family and fans, and he would prove most gracious in numerous post-race interviews.
    Pete Kaiser Interview
  • Matthew Failor puts dogs in the back of his pickup truck at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race
    End of the race
  • Reigning Iditarod Champion Pete Kaiser would win the 2020 Kuskokwim 300 in 38 hours and 16 minutes, arriving back in Bethel on the morning of January 19, 2020. The first thing Pete did upon arrival was to check in with his dogs, greet his family and fans, and he would prove most gracious in numerous post-race interviews.
    Pete Kaiser being interviewed
  • Matthew Failor works to unharness his dogs at the end of the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race.
    Races End, Matthew Failor
  • Reigning Iditarod Champion Pete Kaiser would win the 2020 Kuskokwim 300 in 38 hours and 16 minutes, arriving back in Bethel on the morning of January 19, 2020. The first thing Pete did upon arrival was to check in with his dogs, greet his family and fans, and he would prove most gracious in numerous post-race interviews.
    Pete Kaiser Family and Friends
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