Women Make History Taking Top Spots In Jackson's Stage Stop Sled Race

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From left to right: Emilie Entrikin, Anny Malo, and Alix Crittenden pose after the Pedigree Stage Stop Race in Jackson.
Pedigree Stage Stop Race

The Pedigree Stage Stop Racein Jackson is the biggest dog sled race in the lower 48 states. This year, for the first time ever, women took the event's top three spots.

Wyoming Public Radio's Caroline Ballard caught up with Anny Malo, Emilie Entrikin and Alix Crittenden - the first, second and third place winners - while they were on the road to their next race.

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