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Dallas Seavey - Four-Time Iditarod Champion | Public Speaker ... - Welcome to the official website of Dallas Seavey, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016
Iditarod Champion and cast member of the National Geographic Channel's ...
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Dallas Seavey - Wikipedia - Dallas Seavey (born March 4, 1987) is an American dog musher, who won the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across the U.S. state of Alaska in 2012, 2014, 2015
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Dallas Seavey - Home | Facebook - Dallas Seavey. 26109 likes · 21 talking about this. The OFFICIAL Dallas Seavey
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Dallas Seavey - Musher Details - 2017 Iditarod - Iditarod - Dallas Seavey, 30, was born in Virginia and his family moved to Seward when he
was five. He is a third generation musher who grew up helping his dad, Mitch, ...
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Dallas Seavey turns 30, but it's the drive for 5 that grips his attention ... - Mar 4, 2017 ... Iditarod notebook: Video contest launches one career, homeschool project
launches another, and a last-minute driver change brings Dave ...
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Dallas Seavey (@DallasSeavey) | Twitter - The latest Tweets from Dallas Seavey (@DallasSeavey). The youngest person
ever to win the Iditarod, a grueling thousand-mile race across the state of Alaska
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Dallas Seavey, Nicolas Petit just 5 minutes apart for 2nd, 3rd ... - Mar 15, 2017 ... Both mushers went faster than the previous Iditarod record in securing second
and third place — a battle not decided until the final miles.
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Seavey Family - Seavey's IdidaRide Dog Sled Tours - Jul 24, 2017 ... Mitch Seavey competed in his first Iditarod in 1982 at the age of 22, and then
turned his attention to raising sons Danny, Tyrell, Dallas and ...
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Dallas Seavey outruns his father to capture 4th Iditarod crown in ... - Mar 15, 2016 ... With his fist pumping as he ran beside his built-for-speed sled dogs, Dallas
Seavey crossed the finish line first early Tuesday morning and ...
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Dallas Seavey Wins Fourth Iditarod Championship In Five Years ... - Mar 15, 2016 ... For the third year in a row, Dallas Seavey is the first musher to reach Nome,
Alaska, winning his fourth Iditarod championship overall.
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