4-time Iditarod champion sidelined by medical emergency
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Emergency surgery has sidelined a four-time winner of Alaska’s famed Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race days before he was set to compete in his 30th race.
Jeff King withdrew Tuesday over concerns for his health, a spokeswoman for the Iditarod told The Associated Press. The race will start Sunday north of Anchorage.
Messages left with King at the hospital and his cellphone were not immediately returned.
The 64-year-old musher posted a picture of himself on Facebook in a hospital bed with the words, “Curve ball.”
