Our Race History
Spitfire Kennels is not a competitive race kennel, though perhaps someday, with a lot
of hard work, they could be.

Jillian and Rich have each participated in several races over the past four years.
For Jillian, her racing started with short 20-mile events at the Alaska Dog Mushers’
Association track in Fairbanks and has graduated into 200- and 300-mile races with
the big one, the 1,000-mile Iditarod, on the roster for 2011.
Jillian’s completed races
2008
  • Solstice 100; Fairbanks Alaska, red lantern

  • Goose Bay 120; Knik, Alaska, 23rd

  • Nenana Ice Classic (80 miles); Nenana, Alaska, 9th

  • GinGin 200; Paxson, Alaska, red lantern
2009
  • Taiga 300; Wolverine Lodge (near Glennallen, Alaska), 18th
Richard started racing is small events in Montana and with one 1,000-miler under his
belt, who knows what’s next.
Rich’s completed races
2006
  • Sheep Mountain 150; Sheep Mountain, Alaska, 28th
2007
  • Cache Valley Canine Challenge (210 miles); Logan, Utah, 3rd
2008
  • Klondike 300; Knik, Alaska, 10th

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Willow to Nome, 69th

  • Sheep Mountain 150, 31st
2009
  • Goose Bay 120, 4th
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