An Alaskan native won the Iditarod sled dog race on Tuesday for the second year and with a record-breaking time. Dallas Seavey came back from third place to finish the famous Alaskan race in eight days, 13 hours, 4 minutes, and 19 seconds. The previous record was eight days, 18 hours and 46 minutes. In 2012, Seavey became the youngest Iditarod champion at the age of 25. The race in his blood, as his grandfather, Dan Seavey, helped organize the first Iditarod in 1973. Seavey makes prepping for the Iditarod a year-round event, saying "I don't leave my training compound if I can help it. If I leave, it's by dog team, not by vehicle."
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