Yukon Quest was thrilling and exhilarating. We loved seeing the teams depart and waited further along the route to give encouragement to the dogs and their handlers. We gained respect for the Quest participants after we tried dog sledding ourselves. A world class event in breathtaking surroundings.
Anne Marshall, Keene, Ontario, Canada
Musher Profiles
Musher Name: Allen Moore
Bib Number: 11
Age: 55
Experience: Veteran
Place of Birth:
American Current Residence:
Two Rivers, Alaska Occupation(s):
Construction Website:
http://www.spkdoglog.com Kennel Name:
SP Kennel How Did This Name Develop:
My wife's (Aliy Zirkle) first dog Kennel Bloodlines:
Zirkle, Moore, Mackey Breeds Included:
AK Huskies # of Dogs in Kennel:
51 Sponsors:
Horizon Lines of Anchorage, Northern Outfitters, Eagle Pack Dog Food,Clarion Suites, Pleasant Valley Store, North Pole Vet. Hospital, Quality Suites of Anchorage |
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How many years have you been running dogs?
20 Tell us about your dogs.
Quito, 5yr female, finished Quest and Iditarod in lead. Half of her siblings are also in the team for 2013 How did you get started running dogs?
Two daughters wanted to run dogs. List recent sled dog races and/or your best performances (list by race/country/year/finish position):
2012 Quest - 2nd
2011 Quest - 6th
2011 Iditarod - 24th What do you love most about running sled dogs?
The bond that takes place Are you a member of any other organizations involved in sled dog sports?:
Two Rivers Why did you enter the Yukon Quest? What are your goals for the race?
Make up 26 seconds |
Past Race Results
Year |
Position |
Prize |
Total Race Time |
Total Elapsed Time |
Ave. Speed |
2012 |
2 |
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9d 15h 30m |
9d 17h 15m |
6.1 |
2011 |
6 |
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11d 7h 32m |
11d 7h 35m |
5.5 |






