Canadian Challenge cancelled due to rise in coronavirus cases
The cancellation of the Canadian Challenge Sled Dog Race planned for Feb. 17 marks the second time in 24 years the premiere event couldn’t be held.
“We’ve seen the COVID numbers going up and the board felt it wasn’t in the best interest of the race and the mushers to keep going or try to get it going,” Chairperson Stefaan De Marie said. “This is the second time in history the Challenge has been cancelled. Quite a few years ago we cancelled it due to poor weather conditions.”
De Marie explained because of the coronavirus, there were a number of aspects of the race that wouldn’t be possible. For instance, he said the social aspect between mushers and volunteers is just as important as the race itself.
De Marie also noted it was crucial to cancel the race early to ensure mushers had notice and no unnecessary work would be done.