Iditarod standings 2026: Updated results, current leaderboard for Alaska dog sled race

Iditarod standings 2026: Updated results, current leaderboard for Alaska dog sled race
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The 54th edition of the Iditarod is the most popular dog sled race in the world and ranks among the most grueling events in all of sports.

Depending on weather and trail conditions, races typically take between 8 and 15 days to complete. The fastest time ever recorded was seven days, 14 hours, 8 minutes, and 57 seconds by Dallas Seavey in 2021, while the longest winning time was 20 days, 15 hours, 1 minute, and 7 seconds, set by Carl Huntington in 1974.

This year, 36 mushers will cover nearly 1,000 miles — about 976 miles — across Alaska, traveling from Anchorage to Nome. Among them, 27 mushers are from Alaska, three represent other U.S. states, and six are international competitors. Twelve rookies will take on the challenge in this year’s grueling race.

The 2026 Iditarod is set to begin on Saturday, March 7, continuing the long-standing tradition of starting the race on the first Saturday in March.

MORE: Iditarod mushers, map, distance and more to know about 2026 race

Iditarod standings 2026

Updated as of 12:13 a.m. ET on March 17.

PositionMusherLatest Checkpoint
1Jessie HolmesElim
2Travis BealsKoyuk
3Wade MarrsKoyuk
4Paige DrobnyKoyuk
5Jeff DeeterKoyuk
6Mille PorsildKoyuk
7Matt HallKoyuk
8Riley DycheKoyuk
9Michelle PhillipsShaktoolik
10Lauro EklundShaktoolik
11Peter KaiserShaktoolik
12Hanna LyrekShaktoolik
13Jessie RoyerShaktoolik
14Ryan RedingtonShaktoolik
15Sam MartinUnalakleet
16Josi (Thyr) ShelleyUnalakleet
17Bailey VitelloUnalakleet
18Jesse TerryUnalakleet
19Kevin HansenUnalakleet
20Chad StoddardUnalakleet

See the complete 2026 standings here.

Iditarod map and route

There are two trails for the Iditarod dog race. The northern trail is used in even years, and the southern trail is used in odd years. The 2026 Iditarod will take place on the northern route, a map of which can be seen below.

Northern Route

CheckpointsDistance between Checkpoints*Distance from AnchorageDistance to Nome
Anchorage to Campbell Airstrip1111964
Willow to Yentna Station4253922
Yentna Station to Skwentna3083892
Skwentna to Finger Lake40123852
Finger Lake to Rainy Pass30153822
Rainy Pass to Rohn35188787
Rohn to Nikolai75263712
Nikolai to McGrath48311664
McGrath to Takotna18329646
Takotna to Ophir23352623
Ophir to Cripple73425550
Cripple to Ruby70495480
Ruby to Galena50545430
Galena to Nulato37582393
Nulato to Kaltag47629346
Kaltag to Unalakleet85714261
Unalakleet to Shaktoolik40754221
Shaktoolik to Koyuk50804171
Koyuk to Elim48852123
Elim to Golovin2888095
Golovin to White Mountain1889877
White Mountain to Safety5595322
Safety to Nome229750
Total Distance975

Southern Route

CheckpointsDistance between Checkpoints*Distance from AnchorageDistance to Nome
Anchorage to Campbell Airstrip1111987
Willow to Yentna Station4253945
Yentna Station to Skwentna3083915
Skwentna to Finger Lake40123875
Finger Lake to Rainy Pass30153845
Rainy Pass to Rohn35188810
Rohn to Nikolai75263735
Nikolai to McGrath48311687
McGrath to Takotna18329669
Takotna to Ophir23352646
Ophir to Iditarod80432566
Iditarod to Shageluk55487511
Shageluk to Anvik25512486
Anvik to Grayling18530468
Grayling to Eagle Island62592406
Eagle Island to Kaltag60652346
Kaltag to Unalakleet85737261
Unalakleet to Shaktoolik40777221
Shaktoolik to Koyuk50827171
Koyuk to Elim48875123
Elim to Golovin2890395
Golovin to White Mountain1892177
White Mountain to Safety5597622
Safety to Nome229980
Total Distance998