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Past Results

Every Iron Dog since 2006

Season by season, with the results and the split times from the years before the trackers.

The machines

Wins by manufacturer

  • Polaris18
  • Arctic Cat11
  • Ski-Doo9
  • Yamaha3

Through the 2025 race

All 4 major manufacturers have won the Iron Dog. Arctic Cat won 4 races in a row from 2005 to 2008. Prior to 2009, Arctic Cat had won 10 of 12 races and added its 11th win in 2017. Yamaha won 3 times in the first 7 races but has not won since 1990.

Nick Olstad is the only racer to win on 3 brands: Ski-Doo (3), Polaris (2), and Arctic Cat (1).

The record

Forty years of champions

Over the 40-year history of the Iron Dog, 32 different riders have won the race, 19 have multiple titles, and 13 have won only once.

  • Two all-women teams have finished the Iron Dog, Jackie Page and Missy McClurg (2001) and Hillarie Gossett and Ashley Wood (2023). Jana Pevan-Peterson (2012) and Danielle Levine (2019) are the only other two women to finish the Pro Class.
  • No all-rookie team have won since the first race.
Champions of the past

2006 to 2026

Season by season

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Iron Dog 2026

Official Pro Class finishing order

Positions and course times as Iron Dog published them.

2026 riders
91
Pro
58
Expedition
25
Ambassador
8
Finished
64
Scratched
21
Did not finish
6
2026 Iron Dog Pro Class official finishing positions and course times
PosTeamRidersCourse timeMachine
1st#7Tyler Aklestad and Nick Olstad51:25:26
2nd#5Zack Weisz and Thomas Davis53:37:00
3rd#10Chris Olds and Ryan Sottosanti54:04:56
4th and 5th not published
6th#17Dustin Dohrn and Gage SchaackCold Bay, AK58:52:03Ski-Doo
7th#40Jim Baldwin and Quincy WilliamsonNoorvik, AK64:56:23Ski-Doo
8th and 9th not published
10th#42Antone Contento and Andy SwensonFairbanks, AK69:45:24Ski-Doo
11th#39Shane Barber and Shana LaphamWillow, AK70:16:07Polaris
12th#21Adam Stafford and Wyatt Halek-HooperAitkin, MN and McGregor, MN70:26:08Arctic Cat
13th#44Eric Sieh and Colton SiehKotzebue, AK70:36:48Ski-Doo
14th#9Kris Kaltenbacher and Cole SabinHayward, WI70:38:57Polaris
15th#34David Spain and Jody PaytonWillow, AK73:42:23Polaris
16th#23Adam Gabryszak and Joseph GabryszakWillow, AK and Chugiak, AK74:18:58Ski-Doo
17th#20Blake Taylor and Barney AnselmentMcGrath, AK74:41:06Ski-Doo
18th#18Austin Carroll and Corbin HollenbeckNorth Pole, AK76:17:25Polaris
19th onward not published
Course timeA course time is the racing clock, not the calendar. Team #7 covered the course in 51:25:26, fifty-one hours, across a race week that ran nine and a half days. The difference is the staged release intervals and the thirty hours of mandatory layover.