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Sled dog racing at the 1932 Winter Olympics

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Venue
  
Lake Placid, New York

Emile St. Godard
  
Canada

Shorty Russick
  
Canada

Competitors
  
12 from 2 nations

Leonhard Seppala
  
United States

A sled dog race was included as a demonstration event at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. 5 contestants from Canada and 7 contestants from the United States competed. The event, run under the rules of the New England Sled Dog Club, ran twice over a 25.1 mile (40.5 km) long course. With six dogs per sled, each sled took off at three-minute intervals, and intermediate times were given to the mushers at 4 miles (6.44 km), 10.6 miles (17.06 km), and 22.46 miles (36.14 km).

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Qualification

Norman D. Vaughan qualified for the event thorough a race held by the New England Sled Dog Club in Wonalancet, New Hampshire in the winter of 1932.

Twenty-six teams were entered in the two-day event, which was held two weeks before the Olympics.

It was thought that Emile St. Godard would be unable to compete in the event because of the lack of financial support.

Participating nations

A total of twelve competitors from two nations competed at the Lake Placid games.

  •  Canada (5)
  •  United States (7)
  • References

    Sled dog racing at the 1932 Winter Olympics Wikipedia