Lance Mackey, a renowned hound hunter and sled driver, has died at the age of 52. Iditarod Trail Dog Race officials honored Mackey on social media by posting a photo of him. that. The title said,
“We at the Iditarod Nation are devastated by the passing of Lance Mackey, four-time Iditarod champion.” Lance died that evening, September 7, 2022, after a 20-year battle with cancer.”
They also said,
“Lance personified the spirit of the race, the toughness of the Alaskan hunter, and the ultimate display of tenacity.” We send our condolences to his family, friends, fans and contemplative community.”
Lance Mackey’s Death
Lance Mackey revealed he has throat cancer in a Facebook post in August. In the post, he added that the past few months have been difficult for him as he is being treated in the hospital. Mackey was diagnosed with cancer in 2001, but continued to work and run Iditarod in 2002. However, he was unable to complete it and due to health problems, he was forced to take a leave of absence. years for full recovery.
He also has Raynaud’s syndrome caused by a cold. He had to have his left index finger amputated due to extreme discomfort. Lance also struggled with addiction and after testing positive for methamphetamine at Iditarod 2020, he was treated. He’s always been honest about his addiction to alcohol and cocaine.
Twitter users pay tribute
Lance’s name has become synonymous with sled racing over the years. As news of his death spread, Twitter was flooded with tributes:
RIP Lance Mackey. Nice to deal with as you start Iditarod 2015, even though you already have two dogs “tied up” while smoking a doobie with only about 10 minutes left. At least you’re not as stressed as we are! What a real Alaskan character. pic.twitter.com/FHN3h3Umop
– Nancy D. (@IdahoLark) September 8, 2022
RIP Lance Mackey I need this coat even more pic.twitter.com/Cqn7bjPcxt
— (@PlanB9o7) September 8, 2022
Lance Mackey’s snowmobile racing career
Lance Mackey made his debut as a male sled dog at Iditarod 2001, finishing 36th. In 2007, he became the first person to win both the Yukon Quest and Iditarod, and in 2008, he won both the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod. won the Tustumena 200. In 2009, he won the Iditarod again and in 2010 he finished second in the Yukon Quest. Despite five attempts, he failed to make it to Iditarod’s top 10. After failing a doping test in May 2020, his 21st place at Iditarod 2020 was overturned.
He is the owner of the Comeback Kennel in Fairbanks, Alaska. Despite having 60 dogs, the kennel was penalized for using CBS therapy on animals. Lance ran as a young player, and when he was 7 months pregnant, his mother finished fourth at the North American Women’s Championship. Lance later moved in with his mother when his parents divorced. As a young man, he was often arrested for various misdeeds. He was then transferred to the Coldfoot Truck Stop to live with his father. He is the son of legendary dog hunter Dick Mackey, and his half-brother, Rick Mackey, won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1983. Lance’s children, Atigun and Lozen, survived him.
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