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Shirilla Wins
Again
Montana
Musher Wins International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race for the Fourth
Time
February 7, 2009—Park City,
Utah—Melanie Shirilla from Lincoln, Mont., won the International Pedigree
Stage Stop Sled Dog Race (IPSSSDR) with an overall time of 23:08:08.
Wendy Davis from Lander, Wyo., was second
with an overall time of 24:14:05. Sam Perrino from Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories in Canada was third with an overall time of 24:22:42.
This is the fourth IPSSSDR
win for 36-year-old Shirilla who was the first woman to win the race in
2002. She won again in 2006 and 2008 before winning today’s race to become
a four-time winner. Shirilla began her professional mushing career in 2000.
In addition to her IPSSSDR victories, her race resume includes a 2003 win of
the Atta Boy 300.
The IPSSSDR, which began on
January 30 in Jackson, Wyo., is an eight-day race that travels over 300
miles through 10 Wyoming towns before finishing in Park City, Utah. With
its unique “stage stop” racing format, the IPSSSDR stops in a different
community each night; stage stops on this year’s IPSSSDR included Lander,
Pinedale/Cora, Big Piney/Marbleton, Alpine, Kemmerer/Diamondville, Evanston,
Mountain View and Lyman. The communities entertain mushers and spectators
alike with such festivities as pancake feeds, dog parades, banquets,
carnivals and snowshoe softball.
The Pedigree® brand actively
supports a wide range of programs that promote responsible pet ownership and
highlight the contributions dogs make to society.
The International Pedigree
Stage Stop Sled Dog Race, the largest sled dog race in the lower 48 states,
was founded in 1996 by Frank Teasley to make sled dog racing more accessible
to the public. For complete times, visit the race website at
www.wyomingstagestop.org, contact the race via e-mail at
bark@wyomingstagestop.org, or telephone at 307.734.1163.
Media Contact: Darla Worden, WordenGroup Strategic
Public Relations, 307.734.5335,
darla@wordenpr.com |