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Lance Mackey was born on 2 June, 1970. Discover Lance Mackey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 2 June, 1970
Birthday 2 June
Birthplace Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.
Date of death September 07, 2022
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2020

In 2007, Mackey became the first person to win both the Yukon Quest and Iditarod in the same year. This feat was considered almost impossible by many , and is considered one of the most impressive feats ever by a musher; he was nominated for a 2007 ESPY Award based on this double win. He also won the Veterinarians' Choice award after winning the 2007 Yukon Quest, stating, "This means more to me than winning this damn race". 2008 was an even better year: Lance won the Tustumena 200, followed by his fourth consecutive Yukon Quest and his second Iditarod. In 2009, he chose not to run the 2009 Yukon Quest, but captured his third consecutive Iditarod. In 2010, Mackey finished second in the Yukon Quest and won his 4th consecutive Iditarod, before sliding out of the top ten in the 2011 race. On May 7, 2020, the Idatrod announced that, due to a failed drug test, Lance Mackey’s 21st place finish at the 2020 Iditarod will be vacated. Mackey’s urine sample taken in White Mountain, a standard operating procedure for the first thirty mushers arriving at the checkpoint, tested positive for methamphetamine.

2001

Mackey was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2001 but continued sled dog racing entering the 2002 Iditarod race. After scratching from that race, he took a full year off from racing to recover from the disease. He is now considered cancer-free; however, Mackey suffered nerve damage in his left index finger as a result of the operation to remove the cancerous tumor. The nerve damage caused such unbearable pain in the finger that Mackey chose to have the finger surgically removed. The radiation from the treatments also destroyed his saliva glands, causing his teeth to disintegrate. He has had the infected teeth pulled, and is currently having his teeth rebuilt by dentists.

1978

Lance's father, Dick Mackey, was one of the founders of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, and won the event by one second over Rick Swenson in 1978. Lance's half-brother Rick Mackey also won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1983. All three of them won the race on their sixth attempt wearing bib number 13.

1970

Lance Mackey (born June 2, 1970) is an American dog musher and dog sled racer from Fairbanks, Alaska, who is a four-time winner of the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest and four-time winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.