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2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:43 am
by Moose
Make it a full day and night of sled dog race live-streaming. Saturday 3/4 Catch the Can-AM triple crown races beginning at 8am Eastern time and then the ceremonial Iditarod start beginning at 10am Anchorage time.

Plucked from the Can-Am FB page:
The announcement you’ve all been waiting for!
The start of the 2023 Can-Am Crown will be live streamed!
No matter where you are in the world, near or far, you’ll be able to experience this magical event.
To watch, click on one of the following links at 8am Saturday, March 4th

https://www.wfktv-4.com/
https://www.youtube.com/wfktv4live

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 12:20 pm
by fladogfan
Thanks Moose, Are you going to be able to stay home and watch Iditarod too? In a warm room!

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 3:32 pm
by Breeze
LOL If it doesn't stop SNOWING in March, we won't have any choice BUT to stay home and keep up with Iditarod !

Honestly, that's a lot of hyperbole, because we've had a relatively benign winter, but March is going to come in like a dragon. Talking to hubby a few days ago and I said ( out loud, jinxed us ) that I fondly remembered being online with the 'Buds as hip deep in blizzard conditions as the mushers a continent away.

I don't believe Ft. Kent is going to get as much snow from this system as Moose or I will, but this is not the end of snow for JUST THIS WEEK.

Winter is here.

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 7:37 am
by Moose
Gorgeous day today. Mt. Washington is standing tall in all her sparkling glory against a deep blue sky--confirmation that "weather" is expected. And sure enough, 8 to 14 inches are predicted for the overnight and into tomorrow.

The town's selectmen/women are meeting in an emergency session this morning to determine whether to reschedule tomorrow's special town meeting. Not rescheduling will leave many town residents unable to appear and vote on new town ordinances that will address the blasted blasting rock quarry set to land in the middle of our village district...and cause at least one town resident to miss one of her favorite sled dog races. RESCHEDULE THE THING, PLEASE!

So, yes, assuming the special town meeting will be rescheduled and barring a storm related power outage, I will definitely be online following the Can-Am Triple Crown livestream in the morning and Iditarod in the afternoon! LET THE RACES BEGIN!!

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 9:30 pm
by Breeze
Sally Manikian, of Shelburne NH came in second in the Can-Am 100. Sally was the defending champ from 2020,2021, and 2022

Florence Shaw, 17, of Quebec Canada won the 2023 race in 9 hr 07 min. Florence is a heavy equipment operator.

https://www.bangordailynews.com/2023/03 ... mile-race/

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 7:11 am
by Moose
Sally's loss is a surprise. But then, second place is hardly a loss. Congratulations to Florence.

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 9:26 am
by Breeze
Surprise loss ? Martin Massicott was bested this year by a 39 YO woman from Quebec. Martin is a 10 time 250 winner.

Was the year for the ladies in Fort Kent !

Re: 2023 Can-Am International Sled Dog Races

PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 10:30 am
by Moose
Copied and pasted from the Can-Am FB page: A good day for the women, indeed!

History has been made today!
Katherine Langlais is the first woman to win the 250 race in the 30 year history of the Can-Am Crown!
But that’s not all! With this victory, 3 women have won all three race lengths in the 2023 Can-Am!
Congratulations to all participants!