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DOG DAYS 鈥 Katherine Scheck and her dogs race back to the start on the 2 mile loop. Scheck finished four seconds back from Robinson for second place.

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IN A BLUR 鈥 Adam Robinson and his dogs raced to a first place finish in the two mile bikejoring event at DPSAY鈥檚 second fun race of the season on Annie Lake Road.

DPSAY鈥坔osts second fun race

On a lazy Sunday evening,

By Whitehorse Star on July 25, 2016

On a lazy Sunday evening, dogs and their humans tackled a race loop off Annie Lake Road in the Dog Powered Sports Association Yukon鈥檚 (DPSAY) second summer Hot Hound Race.

Adam Robinson won both the one-mile bike and the canicross, while Cynthia Corriveau edged him out to him the two-mile bike.

At her second canicross race, Jaclyn Killins took fourth in a time of 7:30. In canicross, the runner is attached by way of waist harness to their dog. The team then runs together over a one-mile course.

鈥淚 hate running, but with him in front of me it鈥檚 so much fun,鈥 said Killins after the race in between sips from her Camelbak. 鈥淗e takes my mind off of everything.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a cool partnership.鈥圛t鈥檚 like a wingman that runs with you. You feel comfortable and safe.鈥

Sophie Firmenich, who competed in the two-mile bike, hopes that more people come out for their next event.

鈥淲e call it a race, but it鈥檚 not a race. It鈥檚 more like a friendly competition,鈥 she said.

After the events, the small group of eight gathered on the porch for a potluck dinner and friendly conversation.

While Firmenich says they cover a lot of ground, the main topic of conversation usually: dogs.

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