The winter adventurer was among the fastest rookie mushers covering 1,128 miles over more than 13 days across Alaska.
DULUTH — Just under two weeks into running the famed Alaskan sled dog race, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished 18th in the Iditarod ...
Yet, 582 miles and nearly seven days into the 1,000-plus-mile Iditarod across Alaska, the Duluth woman was the top rookie in ...
She's one of this year's top rookies and the third African American to ever try and run the Iditarod. Your Alaska Link's La'shawn Donelson has more now on Emily Ford ...
When rookie musher Brenda Mackey scratched in Tanana last Wednesday, Iditarod officials released a now-retracted statement ...
A Northland musher will begin her first Iditarod race Monday afternoon. Emily Ford, who is from Duluth, and her partner ...
Duluthian Emily Ford is currently the top rookie racing in the 2025 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. As of Tuesday afternoon, Ford was in 12th place, the highest spot currently held by a rookie.
The mushers will bring their Badger State connections to Alaska for the famous sled dog race that kicks off on March 3.