Portland Urban Iditarod
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The Portland Urban Iditarod is a race in which teams of people ("dogs") pull shopping carts ("sleds") through a course over four miles through downtown Portland, Oregon.[2][1] This race occurs on the first Saturday of March[1]—the same date as the actual Alaskan Iditarod—and has also taken place in Los Angeles, California, San Francisco, California, Chicago, Illinois, Brooklyn, New York and Ann Arbor, Michigan.[3][4] Racers wear "absurd"[3] costumes, including Spanish bullfighters and diaper-wearing astronauts,[5] and make stops at pubs and bars along the way.[6] There are no winners or losers in the Portland event,[1] but other cities offer a "Best in Show" prize.[4]
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[edit] History
The Portland Urban Iditarod began in March 2002.[6]
[edit] 2004 race
Occurring March 4 at 11:30 a.m., the event started at the SE Madison street fire station and ended at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park.[6]
[edit] 2008 race
Nearly 1,000 participants ran the race. One man was hit by a car on the Hawthorne Bridge and suffered a broken leg.[1] Teams were required to have five people—one musher and four dogs.[2]
[edit] See also
- Idiotarod
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
- Kinetic sculpture race
- Shopping cart race
- Wife carrying
- Wok racing
- Zoobomb
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Foyston, John. Cart-pulling racers mush through town. The Oregonian, 2 March 2008. Accessed 9 March 2008.
- ^ a b Portland Urban Iditarod - supplies. Accessed 9 March 2008.
- ^ a b Tewksbury, Drew, Gone to the Dogs. Los Angeles CityBeat, 5 April 2007. Accessed 9 March 2008.
- ^ a b Barrett, Joe, On Brooklyn Streets, Shopping Carts Roll In a Renegade Derby. The Wall Street Journal, 2 February 2006. Accessed 9 March 2008.
- ^ Associated Press, Oregon bill aims to rid the shopping cart blight. 19 March 2007. Accessed 9 March 2008.
- ^ a b c Your guide to the next 72 hours. The Portland Tribune, 4 March 2005. Accessed 9 March 2008.