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Catalina Gomez starts the race.

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Kevin Legeard and his dog are a blur as he nears the finish.

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Alex Rochat runs through the trees as she nears the finish.

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Maria Metzen nearing the finish in the two dog race.

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Lindsay Caskanette and her dogs going hard in the two dog two mile.

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Justine Benjamin's dogs pushing hard while nearing the finish in the two dog two mile race.

DPSAY holds final dryland race of the season

The Dog Powered Sports Association of the Yukon held their final dryland races Sunday at the Mount Lorne trails.

By Whitehorse Star on October 21, 2021

The Dog Powered Sports Association of the Yukon held their final dryland races Sunday at the Mount Lorne trails.

The races were sponsored by Winterlong Brewing Company and Aurora Booties.

Although they did say that the previous one was the final one, the weather allowed for one more race.

Here are the results:

1 mile 1 dog bike:

"Nate" Maria Metzen 5:55
Catalina Gomez 7:38
Justine Benjamin 11:13
Lindsay Caskenette 13:17
Nadelle Flynn DNF

1 mile 1 dog running

Kevin Legeard 5:56
Greg Newby 9:07
Kathryn McDonald 9:51
Ilana Kinglsey 10:01
Jess Sears 10:23
Alex Rochat 11:15

2 mile up to 2 dogs

Joel Flemming 8:46
"Nate" Maria Metzen 9:44
Sarah Gallo 10:54 (1 dog)
Lindsay Caskenette 11:31
Justine Benjamin 11:51

2 mile up to 2 dogs running

Tammy Kingston 16:20
Greg Newby 17:21
Maren Bradley 17:54
Ilana Kinglsey 19:29

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