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Emile St. Godard

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Dog sledding was included as an exhibition sport at the 1932 Winter Olympics. There were twelve competitors from both the United States and Canada. St. Godard and Seppala would place first and second overall, with St. Godard taking the victory after winning both of the 50-mile races involved.
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for his kindness and concern for his dogs. His lead dog, Toby, was a husky-greyhound cross and was such an integral part of St. Goddard's crew that when Toby could no longer race, St. Goddard retired also.
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in 1916, St. Godard's brother began training a dog team however the family felt he was too young to race. In 1924 he won his first race, around the streets of his home town.
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in 1925, which was one of the world's premier dog sled races during this period. He won this race five times in a row until 1929. He would lose the 1930 race to
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Following his rival's victory, Seppala acknowledged his rival's superiority and didn't compete with him afterwards.
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Posthumously in 1956 he was inducted posthumously into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2007 into the
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Seppala and St. Godard faced each other annually at the Eastern International Dog Derby in
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by twelve and a half minutes after coming in with three tired dogs on his sled.
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Canadian
dog
musher
dog sled racer
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Leonard Seppala
demonstration
1932 Winter Olympics
Lake Placid
New York
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
Fisher Branch
The Pas
The Pas Dog Derby
Earl Brydges
Ottawa
Mayor
Frank H. Plant
Château Laurier
Canadian Federation of Humane Societies
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame
Quebec
Sled dog racing at the 1932 Winter Olympics





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