ANCHORAGE, Alaska —
A dog that died in this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race asphyxiated while getting buried in snow during severe wind, officials said Saturday.
Race officials disclosed the results of the necropsy for 5-year-old Dorado, who was found dead Friday in Unalakleet. It was waiting to be flown back to Anchorage.
Dorado belonged to rookie musher Paige Drobny's team. The dog was dropped from the race Monday and was being cared for in an area set up to care for dogs dropped from the race. Drobny continued on to Nome, where the 38-year-old Fairbanks musher finished Thursday in 34th place.
"Dorado and all other dropped dogs were last checked at 3:00 a.m. on Friday morning. Between that time and daylight, drifting snow covered several dogs and Dorado was found to be deceased," race officials said in a statement. "The entire Iditarod family is mourning this loss. We ask that you support Paige and her family during this difficult time."
Race officials have declined to talk in detail about the incident, The Anchorage Daily News reported (http://bit.ly/Wqr4c7).
It is not unusual for mushers to leave dogs at race checkpoints and continue on the trail. Dogs are left behind if they are sick or injured, or tired and not keeping up with the team. The dogs are placed in dog lots, where they are cared for until they can be flown to Anchorage for pickup.
Race Marshal Mark Nordman had said the weather delayed efforts to get dropped dogs to Anchorage.
Drobny's husband, Cody Strathe, said in an email to The Associated Press that he and his wife were waiting to find out more.
"We are awaiting results of the official necropsy as we do not know what occurred, but are deeply saddened," Strathe said. Their website describes the 55-pound Dorado as a "shy but happy dog" who last year completed the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race.
McLarnon said the Iditarod has not had a dog death since 2009.
Breaking News
Iditarod dog died of asphyxiation, buried in snow
- Breaking News
-
-
Anderson University softball eliminated from NCAA Div. III World Series
The Anderson University softball team was eliminated from the NCAA Div. III World Series on Saturday with a 2-0 loss to top-seeded Salisbury University.
-
Canada abuzz over purported crack video of mayor
A video purportedly of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack has caused an uproar in Canada. Ford on Friday called the allegations "ridiculous."
-
Report: Michael Phelps planning comeback
A report Friday evening from WBBH, an NBC television affiliate in Fort Myers, Fla., said Phelps will return to swimming with an eye toward competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
-
OJ's ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
O.J. Simpson's former lawyer defended himself point-by-point Friday against allegations he botched the former football star's armed-robbery trial, after giving damaging testimony that Simpson actually knew his buddies had guns when they went to a hotel room together to reclaim some sports memorabilia.
-
Conn. commuter trains collide; 60 go to hospitals
Two commuter trains serving New York City collided in Connecticut during Friday's evening rush hour, sending 60 people to the hospital, including five with critical injuries, Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
-
Anderson man charged with sexual battery
A suspect was in custody Friday night after he was accused of sexually touching a woman while she was sleeping early Friday morning.
-
Cups of coffee lead to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
Two cups of coffee ended life on the run for an Internet sensation known as Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker.
-
Texas residents missing after tornadoes found safe
People who were missing in the wake of the destructive tornadoes in North Texas have been found safe, officials said Friday, but they didn't indicate when residents of one hard-hit neighborhood will be allowed to return to survey damage to their homes.
-
Stocks rise on hopeful signs for the US economy
Encouraging news about the U.S. economy helped push stock prices higher on Wall Street Friday.
-
$1 million in jewels stolen near Cannes film fest
Suspected thieves ripped out a small safe from the wall of a hotel room near the Cannes Film Festival and made off with about $1 million worth of jewelry inside, a French police official said Friday.
- More Breaking News Headlines
-
Anderson University softball eliminated from NCAA Div. III World Series





