ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star, won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ...
After over a week of cold temperatures, physical and mental tests and back-and-forth competition, the winner of the 2025 ...
He was born in Alabama, moved to Alaska a couple decades ago and starred in the reality TV show “Life Below Zero.” Jessie Holmes wins the Ryan Air Gold Coast Award for arriving to Unalakleet ...
Mushers Jessie Holmes and Matt Hall and their dog teams were within four miles of each other at 8:20 a.m. Alaska Time on Wednesday, March 12, as they approached within 200 miles of the finish line ...
Jessie Holmes has been running in first position ... Prior to joining the ADN, he worked in Alaska’s public radio network, and got his start in journalism at KNOM in Nome.
Some mushers view the start change as an advantage. Seven-time Iditarod finisher Jessie Holmes lives in Brushkana, about 30 miles from Cantwell. He said the route change gives Interior mushers the ...
Veteran Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race musher Jessie Holmes is maintaining ... run dogs in some of the most remote parts of Alaska’s Interior. Holmes said he caught up to him on the sea ice ...
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes benefitted from this revision ... from all the action as mushers waded their way across Alaska's frozen tundra. Below are the final standings from a dog ...
One Interior musher, Matt Hall of Two Rivers, passed another, Jessie Holmes of Nenana, by departing the Kaltag 2 checkpoint first on Tuesday morning while Holmes was completing his mandatory eight ...