Up 200 sled dog race 2022

Sat & Sun, October 8 - 9, 2022

Location:  Negaunee Township Park

Address:   42 M35, Negaunee, Michigan

Sponsored by Upper Peninsula Sled Dog Assn.

Managed by Wisconsin Trailblazers Sled Dog Club

* Race Chairperson: ­Tim Trowbridge (920­323­7256)

Purse ­ Minimum $2500 

Class A & Registered Breed Classes (Cash & Awards)    

All Other Classes :  Certificates/Awards

* All Classes are ISDRA Sanctioned *

(* EXCEPT Junior)

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Races Start @ 10:00 AM  (both days)  

MANDATORY DRIVERS MEETING SATURDAY 9:00 AM
 

*** IMPORTANT – ALL TIMES ARE IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME ***

1  MILE CLASSES
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Men's & Women's Canicross – mass starts
Jr. Canicross – mass start
1­-dog bikejor – single start
Junior wheeled  – single start

2 MILE CLASSES
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2­-dog bikejor – single start
2­-dog scooter – single start 
6­-dog rig – ­ single start
4­-dog rig – ­ single start

Rig Classes will go out first, followed by other races on 2 mile course.  Then 1.0 mile races. 
Order will be determined by number of entrants. 
***Helmets required in all wheeled classes***

ENTRY DEADLINE:   You must have your entry with money and registration in by 8:00 pm CST Monday, October 3, 2022.

If you are entered and paid, then decide not to race, you have until October 3 at 8:00 pm CST to notify us. Your check will be destroyed.

Mailed entry form, waiver, & fees are sent to: 

Alexi Valitchka, 2614 Sandra Rose Lane, New Franken, WI 54229

Please make checks payable to:   WI Trailblazers Sled Dog Club

* Mailed entries have the same deadline as listed above *

Note:  List of Registered Participants noted online DO NOT include the mailed entries.

** ALL ENTRIES (EXCEPT JUNIORS) WILL REQUIRE TRAILBLAZER MEMBERSHIP  **

Trailblazer Membership Form available under Membership at www.witrailblazers.org  

PLEASE SEND SEPARATE CHECK FOR MEMBERSHIP FEE TO:

Amelia Gagliano, 1431 County Rd A, Phelps, WI  54554

ISDRA (International Sled Dog Racing Association) Membership Form available at www.ISDRA.org

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LODGING:

Camping available at race site $15/night  

The following motels are pet friendly:

  
Econo Lodge
2050 US Hwy. 41 S
Marquette, MI
906-225-1305

My Place
2383 US Hwy 41 W  
Marquette, MI
906-232-1111

Days Inn
2403 US Hwy. 41 W
Marquette, MI
906-225-1393   

America’s Best Value Inn
1010 State Road M28 E
Marquette, MI
906-­249­-1712

Quality Inn                      
1275 US Hwy.41 W
Marquette, MI
906-228-8100

Up 200 sled dog race 2022

NMU student Brianna Sartin sporting a beanie with the new name

The UP200 Sled Dog Race, an Iditarod qualifier that starts and finishes in Marquette, will officially be “powered by” Northern Michigan University, beginning in 2023. NMU will become a Gold Sled Sponsor with naming rights for the event, building on a longstanding relationship with the U.P. Sled Dog Association. The official name for the 2023 race will be “UP200 – Powered by NMU.”

The new partnership will enhance volunteer, service-learning and participation opportunities already afforded NMU students, faculty and staff. It will also elevate the event's branding and marketing efforts through related in-kind services and financial support provided by NMU.

“When we recruit students, we tell them Northern is a unique place and that students are able to do unique things outside of the classroom,” said Chief Marketing Officer Derek Hall. “Partnering with the UP200 demonstrates that in a very strong way. It also makes a big statement about the university's support for the community.”

“Not many institutions can say they are partnering at this level with this type of community event,” said Darlene Walch, president of the U.P. Sled Dog Association (UPSDA). “It's a symbiotic relationship. If we get more students involved and capture their experiences, it creates a unique signature for Northern.”

The UP200, a round-trip journey between Marquette and Grand Marais, is the largest of three UPSDA races held over the same February weekend. There is also an 80-mile Midnight Run from Marquette to Chatham and back, and the Jack Pine 30, which begins and ends in Gwinn.

Walch said it takes 800-900 volunteers to pull off the trio. Many of those roles are filled by student organizations and service-learning classes. The long and diverse list has included the NMU Constructors, who helped to build the UP200 start gate, Sailing Club, ROTC, Criminal Justice, the Student Leader Fellowship Program and NMU Rugby.

“The Pre-Vet Club is one of the most interesting examples,” Walch said. “I knew their adviser and we got them involved in the Jack Pine 30. After our first meeting, when we discussed what would happen the night of the race, all of the students showed up with stethoscopes and they did all of the vet checks on the dogs. Now the juniors and seniors show new students what they do and there's an expectation the club will be involved each year. I've written several recommendations for students applying to vet school.”

“It's fun from our perspective to work with students and help them develop,” Walch added. “Some just want to volunteer, which is fine. Others take on more leadership roles. About four years ago, we created a student representative position on our board. It's not a token role; it has full responsibility. Currently half of our board members are NMU alumni.”

Northern heightened its profile at the UP200 in recent years by hosting a warming tent near the start of the race in downtown Marquette. The university will ramp up to its Gold Sled sponsorship with a soft launch this weekend, sponsoring the spot trackers placed on all UP200 and Midnight Run teams. The devices enable online, real-time monitoring of mushers' locations along the routes.

NMU and the UPSDA will spend the next year fine-tuning the details of their partnership leading up to the 33rd running of the UP200 — Powered by NMU in 2023. For more information on this weekend's event, visit https://www.up200.org/.

Who won the UP 200 2022?

Ryan Anderson wins the UP200 Sled Dog Race!!! Ryan finished the 228 mile route at 1:28 pm in first place with Wade Marrs finishing second at 1:47 pm and Nick Vigilante in third at 2:04 pm.

What time does the UP 200 start?

6:00 PM – late evening – Marquette Welcome Center Outside Viewing – Great place to park and watch teams go by! Restrooms, available. Located at the MDOT Welcome Center on M-28 east of downtown. Both the UP200 and the Midnight Run start in downtown Marquette at Washington and Fourth Streets.

Where does the UP 200 end?

The trail covers 46 miles from Marquette to Chatham and 36 miles Chatham to finish at Ojibwa Casino, on M28 east of Harvey.

Where will the 2022 Iditarod start?

The "Last Great Race" begins in downtown Anchorage with a ceremonial start on March 4, 2022. The 11-mile route does not officially count in the standings. On Sunday, March 5, 2022, mushers depart from Willow starting at 2 p.m., in two-minute intervals. This is called the Iditarod Restart.