Valley musher wins Knik 200

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman Knik 200 checker Terry Langholz,
left, checks in third place finisher Dan Kaduce Sunday morning on
Knik Lake. Kaduce arrived at the finish line at 9:38.30 a.m.
ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman Knik 200 checker Terry Langholz, left, checks in third place finisher Dan Kaduce Sunday morning on Knik Lake. Kaduce arrived at the finish line at 9:38.30 a.m.

KNIK — Wasilla’s Ryan Redington grabbed the lead and never looked back, racing home in record fashion to win his second Knik 200 Joe Redington Sr. Memorial Sled Dog Race Sunday morning.

A grandson of the man for whom the event is named, Redington crossed the finish line just after 9 a.m. Sunday, more than a half-hour ahead of second-place Ken Anderson and Dan Kaduce in third.

“It’s pretty big for me, because I breed and race my own,” Redington said shortly after the finish. “We had some pretty good competition here, so to prove them was nice.”

Redington ran in front for most of the 200-mile race that stretches from Knik Lake to Skwentna and back. After starting in seventh, he zoomed passed all six mushers in front of him by the halfway point — breaking a race record in the process by covering the distance in just under seven hours.

He said conditions set up perfectly for a fast run, with hard-packed trails and cool temperatures for the duration of the race, which began at 11 a.m. Saturday.

“I had a real nice fast team, and the trail conditions were ideal,” said Redington, who also earned $3,000 of the $6,800 purse with the win.

The 25-year-old also won the race in 2004 and is a two-time Junior Iditarod winner. Last season he finished a career-best 18th in the Iditarod.

Redington left Skwentna 28 minutes ahead of his older brother, Ray Jr. of Two Rivers, and a half-hour ahead of Anderson, of Fox.

Kaduce, who also hails from the Fairbanks area, left 12 minutes later.

Ryan Redington said he was pretty confident his dogs wouldn’t give up the lead. His Callin’ Trail Kennel is just down the road from Knik Lake, meaning he and his dogs train in the area on a daily basis.

“They know their way home,” he said.

The win was the second top finish for the Wasilla-area musher this season. In December, he placed second in the Aurora 25/25 in Trapper Creek, losing by a single second to Cim Smyth.

Redington said he’s also planning on running the Tustumena 200 on the Kenai Peninsula and the Iditarod. When asked if he believes the Knik win is a sign of good things to come this season, Redington smiled, “I think so.”

While Redington was cruising to victory, the race behind him was much more interesting.

Anderson passed Ray Redington Jr. shortly out of Skwentna and was running a comfortable second for most of the run back to Knik — until Kaduce emerged from the woods behind him with less than 10 miles to go.

“I was like, ‘jeez, where’d he come from?’” Anderson said.

Kaduce got by Anderson, but his lead was short lived. Shortly after passing Anderson, Kaduce had a dog get loose and had to stop to retrieve the animal.

Moments later, things really got bad.

“A (recreational) team came and got tangled with my team and that gave Ken a hundred yards out in front of me,” Kaduce said.

Anderson said he’s not sure what the recreational musher was doing on the race trail. As he and Kaduce came upon the meddlesome team, Anderson said he tried to wave the musher off — to no avail.

“He didn’t do anything. He just stood on his runners and piled into my team. My team got around him and Dan was behind me and Dan’s balled up with him,” Anderson said.

The unfortunate meeting gave Anderson all the cushion he’d need, as Kaduce crossed the finish line 20 seconds back.

A mere 20 seconds proved to be worth $1,000 for Anderson. By finishing second, the Fox musher earned $2,000, while Kaduce scored $1,000 for his third-place finish.

Ray Redington Jr. was fourth, while Willow’s Matt Hayashida placed fifth.

Ray Redington Jr. and Hayashida earned $500 and $300 of the race purse respectively.

Despite the rough ending, Kaduce said he’s not going to lose any sleep over the bizarre finish.

“It’s all right,” he said. “It was fun.”

Twenty-six of the 32 teams that started the race made it to the finish line. Sheep Mountain’s Zack Steer was sixth, followed by Yukon mushers Sebastian Schnuelle and Gerry Willomitzer. Nome’s Aaron Burmeister was ninth, while Sterling’s Mitch Seavey — the lone Iditarod champion in the race — rounded out the

top 10.

For complete results, see www.frontiersman.com/sports.

Veteran sprint musher wins Su Valley Classic

MONTANA CREEK — First-day leader Egil Ellis held onto the lead Sunday to win the 10.5-miile open class at the Su Valley Championship in Montana Creek. Ellis used a 16-dog team to beat out Bill Kornmuller’s 18-dog team by 1 minute, 40 seconds after two trips around the 10.5-mile open course.

Hosted by the Montana Creek Dog Mushers Association, the two days of sprint racing included heats Saturday and Sunday in four-dog, six-dog, eight-dog and open classes.

Kris Rasey won the four-dog class, Jennifer Probert won the six-dog and Jennifer Sterling was first in the eight-dog race.

The 35th annual race included a $10,000 purse.

See www.frontiersman.com/

sports for complete results from the race.

Contact Frontiersman sports reporter Matt Tunseth at 352-2265 or matt.tunseth@frontiersman.com

Knik 200

Joe Redington Sr. Memorial

Saturday-Sunday, Knik

INTO KNIK

1. Ryan Redington, 9:00:47; 2. Ken Anderson, 9:38:10; 3. Dan Kaduce, 9:38:30; 4. Ray Redington Jr., 9:55:27; 5. Matt Hayashida, 9:59:47; 6. Zack Steer, 10:15; 7. Sebastian Schnuelle, 10:28:49; 8. Gerry Willomitzer, 10:29:57; 9. Aaron Burmeister, 10:36:58; 10. Mitch Seavey, 11:07; 11. Jake Lysyshyn, 11:09; 12. Gene Smith, 11:10; 13. Jon Little, 11:30:12; 14. Mike Santos, 11:45:39 15. Sandro Holzinger, 12:27:14; 16. Kelly Griffin, 13:12:01; 17. Devan Currier, 13:54:58; 18. Robert Buntzen, 13:57:51; 19. Tyler Cameron, 14:07:59; 20. Paul Gebhardt, 14:08:14; 21. Andreas Moser, 15:20:22; 22. Jason Young, 16:02:38; 23. Karen Hendrickson, 17:26:29; 24. Kristy Berington, 17:14:40; 25. Eric Rogers, 18:12:48; 25. Matt Wagner, 20:08:00; 26. Justin Savidis, 20:08:30 27. Lou Packer, 15:20 (Monday)

SCRATCHED: Jim Lindau, Mike Suprenant, Leo Lashock, Kent Kaltenbacher

WITHDRAWN: Paul Charron

Su Valley Championship

Saturday-Sunday, Montana Creek

(Combined two-day times)

4-Dog (5 miles)

1. Kris Rasey 26 minutes, 57 seconds; 2. Jennifer Probert, 27:09; 3. Scott Campbell, 27:42; 4. Jennifer Sterling, 28:23; 5. Kimberly Wells, 28:32; 6. Bud Rice, 29:23; 7. Debora Summers, 30:45; 8. Hannah Summers, 30:49; 9. Dori Hollingsworth, 34:43; 10. Jill Garnet, 35:05; 11. Debra Prichard, 36:05

6-Dog (6.5 miles)

1. Jennifer Probert, 36:49; 2. Trisha Seibold-Sonnicksen, 37:09; 3. Beverly Stevens, 37:57; 4. (tie) Heather Hardy and Amy Gjetson, 39:46; 6. Faith Gregory, 40:02; 7. Carol Kaynor, 43:25; 8. Sara Conn, 44:07; 9. Dori Hollingsworth, 44:37; 10. James Castro, 45:27; 11. Jill Garnet, 51:21; 12. Evely Beeter, 62:01

8-Dog (8.5 miles)

1. Jennifer Sterling, 48:38; 2. Christian Taveau, 48:53; 3. Rob Downey, 48:58; 4. Helen Lundberg, 49:40; 5. Greg Sellentin, 50:03; 6. Amanda Byrd, 50:11; 7. Andy Seitz, 50:32; 8. Evely Beeter, 50:37; 9. Brenda Burge, 51:36; 10. Mari Wood, 52:42; 11. Jason Dunlap, 54:49; 12. Beth Callis, 56:15; 13. Debbie McGrath, 56:22; 14. Bonnie Borba, 59:24; 15. Jo Wood, 61:21

Open

1. Egil Ellis, 57:29; 2. Bill Kornmuller, 59:09; 3. Arleigh Reynolds, 59:51; 4. Daryl Hollingsworth, 60:09; 5. Eddie Dayton, 60:35; 6. Ed Wood, 60:47; 7. Jeff Conn, 60:50; 8. Jill Schreiber, 61:35; 9. Jason Dunlap, 62:12; 10. Heather Hardy, 62:18; 11. Marvine Kokrine, 62:39; 12. Mari Wood, 62:41; 13. Wendy Callis, 63:07; 14. Chanelle Barron, 63:11; 15. Trisha Seibold-Sonnicksen, 63:23; 16. Michi Konno, 65:11; 17. JP Norris, 65:39; 18. Bob Chlupach, 66:19; 19. Gary Markley, 66:39; 20. Lyndon Thomas, 67:21; 21. Scott Purkey, 69:04

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