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Iditarod 2022 – Day 9 — Why Now?
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Iditarod 2022 – Day 9

Iditarod 2022 MapSled DogFrom the Press Office:
Veteran Iditarod musher Josh McNeal (bib #45) of Fairbanks, Alaska, scratched at 8:05 p.m. today (3/13) at the Galena checkpoint. McNeal made the decision to scratch in the best interest of his race team. McNeal had 10 dogs in harness at the time he made the decision to scratch.

Standings at 10:00PM CDT (7:00PM AKDT):
At White Mountain
1 Brent Sass (27)
2 Dallas Seavey (20)
Beyond Koyuk
3 Dan Kaduce (28)
4 Jessie Holmes (7)
5 Chad Stoddard (46)
6 Aaron Peck (21)
7 Richie Diehl (18)
8 Aaron Burmeister (23)
9 Peter Kaiser (37)
10 Travis Beals (42)
11 Ryan Redington (17)
12 Mille Porsild (33)
At Koyuk
13 Mitch Seavey (30)
14 Michelle Phillips (4)
15 Joar Leifseth Ulsom (12)
16 Matt Hall (31)
Beyond Shaktoolik
17 Lev Shvarts (16)
18 Ramey Smyth (8)
At Shaktoolik
19 Hanna Lyrek (13)R
20 Paige Drobny (5)
21 Anna Berington (9)
22 Kristy Berington (24)
23 Mats Pettersson (11)
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Beyond Unalakleet
24 Martin Massicotte (6)Q
25 Deke Naaktgeboren (25)
At Unalakleet
26 Martin Buser (38)
27 Matthew Failor (10)
Beyond Kaltag
28 Joe Taylor (22)R
29 Amanda Otto (32)R
30 Jeff King (3)
31 Karin Hendrickson (40)
32 Riley Dyche (15)
33 Matt Paveglio (48)R
34 Sebastien Dos Santos Borges (44)R
35 Sean Williams (2)R
36 Bridgett Watkins (36)R
At Kaltag
37 Gerhardt Thiart (39)R
38 Jeff Deeter (34)
39 KattiJo Deeter (19)R
40 Eric Kelly (14)R
Beyond Galena
41 Yuka Honda (49)
42 Apayauq Reitan (47)
43 Kailyn Davis (41)R
At Galena
44 Lisbet Norris (43)

The Mushers in bold are former winners of the Iditarod, while italics indicates Yukon Quest winners. The numbers in parentheses are their Bib numbers. The small “R” indicates a total rookie, while the small “Q” indicates an Iditarod rookie who has completed a Yukon Quest.

These are the official standings. That means they are official, not that they are correct. Things jump around a lot as people decide to update the standings. This problem is especially bad in the back of the pack, as no one bothers to update those standings when the lead is changing.

This post will be updated during the day, and the map changed on all posts to reflect the current situation.

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