| Back of the pack with Bicknell |
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| Written by Lead Dog | |||
| Wednesday, 07 March 2007 | |||
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Each year the Iditarod coverage begins with loads of "Pomp and Circumstance" as the first Saturday of March arrives. Shortly after the excitement in Anchorage dies down and the front runners make it over Rainy Pass - media attention tends to focus on the famous names and the leaders of the race. There are many more tales to tell...and Deborah is certainly one of them. We caught up with the current Red Lantern contender at the Klondike 300 this year, where 61 year old Deborah Molburg Bicknell talks about her many years of mushing and recent return to racing after two years in retirement.
Video by Scott Slone | Alaska PodShow Podcast
Good luck Deborah! To the lesser known mushers that have participated in the race, we salute you. We hope to highlight a few more of the teams, mushers and participants that make up this great race - whether they are in first place or last place. /KK More about Deborah on the Iditarod site Comments (1)
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KAREN GUGLIELMO
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| It's great to see Debbie. I can't believe she took this challenge on and I wish her the best to finish. Great clip! I really enjoyed it. |
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