Dorothy G. Page earned the title "Mother of the Iditarod" for her pivotal role in establishing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska. In the early 1970s, she advocated for the revival of the historic race, emphasizing its cultural significance and promoting it as a competitive event. Her efforts helped to raise awareness and support for the race, which has since become a celebrated annual tradition and a testament to Alaska's sled dog heritage. Page's vision and dedication were instrumental in shaping the Iditarod into the iconic event it is today.
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