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Alaskan Brent Sass wins 2020 Yukon Quest

Brent Sass was the lead musher for much of the race, and he maintained that position coming across the finish line in Whitehorse Tuesday.

Sass, who's won the Yukon Quest twice before, arrived in Whitehorse on Tuesday afternoon

Alaska musher Brent Sass at the 2020 Yukon Quest finish line in Whitehorse on Tuesday afternoon. 'They did an amazing job,' he said of his dogs. (Steve Silva/CBC)

He was the lead musher for much of the race, and Brent Sassmaintained that position coming acrossthe finish line Tuesday in Whitehorse's Shipyards Park.

For the second year in a row, Sass has wontheYukon Quest sled dog race. He also won the race in 2015.

On Tuesday, he arrived in Whitehorse to a cheering crowd of dozens of peoplejust before 3p.m.

"I'm extremely proud of that dog team down there, they did an amazing job," Sass said on Tuesday."They all excelled. It was a really fun race."

Last week, he was also the first to reach the race's halfway point at Dawson City.

The roughly 1,600-kilometre race began with 15 mushers in Fairbanks, Alaska, on Feb. 1. Four mushers have since quit.

Yukoner Michelle Phillips was the second to cross the finish line on Tuesday evening. She traded positions with Sass a few times during the race.

Phillips was one of three Canadian mushers remaining in the competition.

Sass said it was a "slog"at times, with windy conditions andsnow-covered trail.Southern Yukon received a significant amount of snow on Monday and Tuesday.

"I mean, therewas no trail for 300 miles on the Yukon [River] it was totally blown in," he said.

"I've run 13 YukonQuests and I broke trail on thisQuesttentimes more than any of theother races put together. So yeah, it was a challenge."

Sass said he's now going toget his team ready for the Iditarod in Alaska next month. But first, he's going to enjoy his win.

"Probably drink a few beers and have some celebrations here," he said.

With files from Steve Silva