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- | Babe Southwick, nee Dickson (1925 – 1965) | + | Babe Southwick, nee Dickson (1925 – 1964) |
- | Babe Dickson was born in the Kluane Lake area to Tom and Louise Dickson. | + | Babe Dickson was born in the Kluane Lake area to Tom and Louise Dickson. |
- | In 1965, Babe drew number eight as a starting position in the 1965 Whitehorse Sourdough Rendezvous dog race. The race was over three days and Babe, with her well-trained team, made good time, finishing the first day in the top five. She cared for her dogs, walked with her sister Belle to her hotel room, and two hours later she was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead of a heart attack. Babe’s brother-in-law, | + | Babe and Park Southwick and they had four children. Babe was an experienced dog musher and competed successfully in many sled dog races. She served as vice-president of the Yukon Dog Mushers Association.((“Babe Southwick: Yukon Spirit.” // |
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+ | Babe drew number eight as a starting position in the 1965 [sic] Whitehorse Sourdough Rendezvous dog race. The race was over three days and Babe, with her well-trained team, made good time, finishing the first day in the top five. She cared for her dogs, walked with her sister Belle to her hotel room, and two hours later she was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead of a heart attack. Babe’s brother-in-law, | ||
The editor of the //Edmonton Journal,// Andrew Snaddon, and his wife Jocelyn were inspired by her great spirit and high reputation. They convinced the //Journal// to donate the Babe Southwick Memorial Trophy, despite the newspaper’s policy of not giving trophies. It is awarded to the team with the fastest lap of three heats.((“Babe Southwick: Yukon Spirit.” // | The editor of the //Edmonton Journal,// Andrew Snaddon, and his wife Jocelyn were inspired by her great spirit and high reputation. They convinced the //Journal// to donate the Babe Southwick Memorial Trophy, despite the newspaper’s policy of not giving trophies. It is awarded to the team with the fastest lap of three heats.((“Babe Southwick: Yukon Spirit.” // | ||
The Yukon Dog Mushers Association was revived in 2016 to maintain the Ibex Valley tracks and to organize their biggest event, the annual Babe Southwick Memorial sprint race.((“The Yukon Dog Mushers Association.” 2019 website: http:// | The Yukon Dog Mushers Association was revived in 2016 to maintain the Ibex Valley tracks and to organize their biggest event, the annual Babe Southwick Memorial sprint race.((“The Yukon Dog Mushers Association.” 2019 website: http:// | ||
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