In 1973, Wisconsin teenager Libby Riddles moved to Alaska. 12 years later, she drove into a storm and became the first woman to win the Iditarod sled-dog race
In a groundbreaking achievement, Libby Riddles etched her name in history in 1985 as the first woman to conquer the Iditarod. Defying the hazardous storm that deterred others, Riddles showcased remarkable courage and tactical acumen to secure her lead, ultimately claiming the championship title. Her inspiring victory opened the doors for many women to embrace this formidable sport, demonstrating the critical role of discernment in extreme circumstances.