The king of Femund won for the 13th time

Two times Iditarod-champion Robert Sørlie was again the first to cross the Femund-finish line. The retired fireman has participated all 31 times in the Norwegian race, which is the worlds biggest dog sled race when it comes to number of teams.

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It was an exhausted, but very happy Robert Sørlie that arrived at Øra Stadion Monday morning. Robert spent 2 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes and 31 seconds on the 650 kilometers.

The Femund Race

"This tasted really good - it annoyed me a little bit that last year's victory was lost," said the winner to the local radio station, Nea radio.

He admitted that the very best moment during such a forceful effort as the Femund Race, is to reach the finish line.

Runners up where Birgitte Ness from Norway and Petter Karlsson from Sweden.

 

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