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Dog sled racing Facts information

The facts about dog sled racing - an overview
The facts about dog sled racing are simple, dog sled racing is highly competative winter sport, where a team of sled dogs controlled by a musher. The sleds are timed over a course, the fastest team over the course is the winner. The sport also can take place on non snow courses with wheels rather than skies on the sleds.
Dog sled racing sees the teams start at regular intervals, its mostly timed events over distances that vary from 4 miles to 1000+miles . The facts about dog sled racings use of this style of racing is simple its logistically tough to start multiple teams of excited dogs all together. That said some racing in Canada mostly, use the mass start style. Races also differ in setup, with not only different race styles and distances, but also differing amounts of dogs allowed. Three-dog, six dog and 12 dog+ are the usual catagories, although other denomination are common also.
There are other styles of dog sled racing, both freight racing and stage racing are increasingly popular. Freight racing consists of the dogs pulling a weighted sled, this is a specific weight and varies race to race. Stage racing is exactly as it sounds, the race distance is split into individual stages.
Other interesting facts about dog sled racing:
- Sled dogs are harnessed individually
- The connecting link between dog and sled are called tuglines
- Dogs are hooked in pairs
- Individual tuglines are hooked to the mainline called a gangline
- Normally the largest dog sled team would consist of 22 dogs
- Dog sled racing first became organised in Nome, Alaska in 1908.
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