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Erin Letzring wins Beargrease in near photo-finish
Alaska musher beat her ex-husband by just 7 seconds to become the first woman to win the marathon since 1998. 2:31 pm, Feb. 3, 2021 ×
Erin Letzring hugs a lead dog and handler and former Beargrease marathon champion Keith Aili after winning the marathon by 7 seconds. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
MINERAL CENTER, Minn. In a near-photo finish stolen from the mushing movie Iron Will, Erin Letzring won the 37th John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon Tuesday evening by just 7 seconds over her fellow Alaskan Ryan Redington.
The two battled back and forth for the final leg of the 302-mile race, swapping the lead multiple times before Letzring pulled ahead for the final few hundred feet, emerging out of the dark to a stunned crowd of media and race officials bathed in television floodlights.
Erin Letzring wins Beargrease in near photo-finish
Alaska musher beat her ex-husband by just 7 seconds to become the first woman to win the marathon since 1998. 7:40 pm, Feb. 2, 2021 ×
Erin Letzring hugs a lead dog and handler and former Beargrease marathon champion Keith Aili after winning the marathon by 7 seconds. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
MINERAL CENTER In a near-photo finish stolen from the mushing movie Iron Will, Erin Letzring won the 37th John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon Tuesday evening by just 7 seconds over her fellow Alaskan Ryan Redington.
The two battled back and forth for the final leg of the 302-mile race, swapping the lead multiple times before Letzring pulled ahead for the final few hundred feet, emerging out of the dark to a stunned crowd of media and race officials bathed in television floodlights.
Emily Pike and Tony Swader, president of the Grand Portage Trail Riders, help kick off the 2020 Snowarama for Easter Seals Kids at J&J Sports. The event will take place on in Grand Portage, Minn. (File photo)
THUNDER BAY – Easter Seals Ontario is appealing to local snowmobilers to continue their historic support of the organization’s Snowarama fundraiser, despite some COVID-19 adjustments.
The pandemic has hampered fundraising efforts, while increasing the need for the charity’s services, organizers said.
“The pandemic has really hit Easter Seals children hard,” said Easter Seals Ontario president Kevin Collins. “They’ve lost access to therapy and other support services as well as social activities.”
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