GALLERY: 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop
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Twenty-four sled dog drivers and their teams from across the U.S. and Canada compete in Alpine on Jan. 30 in the first of seven legs of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop race, vying for a first-place prize of $10,000.


Anny Malo of Quebec and her team of sled dogs take off from the start line during Saturday’s stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine. Malo, who won last year, is competing against 23 other dog drivers and their teams in the annual weeklong race.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily


Chris Adkins of Sand Coulee, Montana and his team of sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily


Ken Chezik of Fife Lake, Michigan and his team of sled dogs round a corner as spectators cheer them on during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE


Laura Neese of McMillan, Michigan prepares to harness up her sled dogs before the start of the race during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE


Elliot Rivest of St-Zénon, Québec, Canada and his team of sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE


Ryan Beaber, of Lily, Wisc., and his team of sled dogs compete in Stage One of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop Race in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four mushers and their teams are competing across seven locations for a first-place prize of $10,000. See page 4 for a race update and read the Sports section in Wednesday’s edition of the Jackson Hole News&Guide for a full story and more results.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
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Erick Laforce of Lanoraie, Quebec, and his team of sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine. He was running in third place after the first three stages of the race.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE photos
Anny Malo of Quebec and her team of sled dogs take off from the start line during Saturday’s stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine. Malo, who won last year, is competing against 23 other dog drivers and their teams in the annual weeklong race.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
Chris Adkins of Sand Coulee, Montana and his team of sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
Sled dogs jump up and down in anticipation at the start line during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Ken Chezik of Fife Lake, Michigan and his team of sled dogs round a corner as spectators cheer them on during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Laura Neese of McMillan, Michigan prepares to harness up her sled dogs before the start of the race during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
A member of Alix Crittenden's team puts a protectant balm on the paws of the sled dogs before the start of the race during stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Elliot Rivest of St-Zénon, Québec, Canada and his team of sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams will compete across seven different locations for a first place prize of 10,000 dollars.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Alix Crittenden of Bondurant, left, and her team harness up her sled dogs before the start of stage one. Twenty-four dog drivers and their teams are competing.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Sled dogs compete in stage one of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop in Alpine on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Sled dogs Mark and Harley wait in their kennel before the start of stage one of the Pedigree Stage Stop on Saturday in Alpine. See the Sports section for a story on the first half of the multiday race.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Ryan Beaber, of Lily, Wisc., and his team of sled dogs compete in Stage One of the 2021 Pedigree Stage Stop Race in Alpine on Saturday. Twenty-four mushers and their teams are competing across seven locations for a first-place prize of $10,000. See page 4 for a race update and read the Sports section in Wednesday’s edition of the Jackson Hole News&Guide for a full story and more results.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
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