Meet YOUR OFFICIAL RACE VEterINARIANS

We are proud to have so many returning veterinarians to the ISDC.  Many have years of Iditarod experience which helps the ISDC provide the best possible care for our athletic dog teams.

Kari Reina, D.V.M.

Kari Reina, D.V.M.

Head Veterinarian; Boise, ID

Dr. Kari Reina is a 1-year Iditarod Trail Vet an 4-year ISDC Trail Vet

She is a 2013 graduate of Western University and is currently practicing high-quality medicine, dentistry and surgery in Boise.

Her hobbies are snowboarding, traveling, camping, and hiking with her dogs.

Michelle Chan, D.V.M.

Michelle Chan, D.V.M.

Veterinarian; Boise, ID

Dr. Michelle Chan is a 3-year ISDC Trail Vet who graduated from Washington State University in 2019 and has been practicing around Idaho, Washington, and Montana.

She has an interest in emergency/critical care, rural area medicine, and general practice.

Michelle was first introduced to sled dog medicine as a new graduate when she shadowed at the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge in 2020 and was hooked! She enjoys meeting the teams, working with the mushers, and spending time outside during her favorite season.

Outside of work Michelle enjoys a number of outdoor activities including hiking, climbing, backpacking, and snowshoeing in the backcountry.

She currently resides in Boise, Idaho with her husband and her pets.

Brian Mitchell, D.V.M.

Brian Mitchell, D.V.M.

Veterinarian

Brian Mitchell, DVM, MS is a private practitioner in Idaho. For the last 20 years, he has specialized in dairy nutrition. In 2002, Dr. Mitchell was named Veterinarian of the Year in Preventative Medicine. He consults on some of the finest dairies in the Pacific Northwest and throughout China, Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Turkey. Outside of work, Dr Mitchell prefers to spend his time pursuing the irresponsible- flying, white water rafting, riding the Harley and is a member of the Idaho Intermountain Search and Rescue Team and volunteers for the Eagle Cap Extreme Sleddog race in Oregon. He lives in the mountains outside Boise, Idaho.

Sarah Keller

Sarah Keller

Veterinarian

Dr. Sarah Keller is originally from South Central Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. She has experience in small animal preventative medicine and surgery, public health, and emergency medicine.  Dr. Keller enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and promoting the human-animal bond. Her personal interests include gardening, hiking, horseback riding, and traveling. She and her husband, Dan, live in the Treasure Valley with their cats (Cinder and Barry Wayne), basset hounds (Luke and Didi), and horses (Geronimo, Daphne and Rain).

Christina Michail

Christina Michail

Veterinarian

Dr. Christina Michail grew up in central New Jersey. She knew at a young age she wanted to be a veterinarian due to her strong desire to help animals in need. To pursue her childhood dreams, she achieved her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2018 from Ross University and attended Colorado State University for her clinical year.

Following veterinary school, Dr. Michail completed a 1-year small animal and exotics emergency and
companion animal internship at Conejo Valley Veterinary Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California and continued working there for an additional 3 years. During that time, Dr. Michal developed a strong interest in exotics, emergency/critical care, radiology, internal medicine and surgery. After living in California for 4 years, she decided to move to Idaho for its easy access to the beautiful outdoors. She joined Treasure Valley Veterinary Hospital to continue practicing high quality medicine, not just for cats and dogs, but exotics as well. On her off days, you may find her working at West Vet as an emergency veterinarian, gaining more knowledge and experience under specialists.

During her free time, she enjoys spending time with her fur babies in addition to hiking, camping, backpacking, rock climbing, horseback riding, yoga and anything related to the outdoors.

Savanna Strohmeyer, D.V.M.

Savanna Strohmeyer, D.V.M.

Veterinarian; Boise, ID

Dr. Savanna Strohmeyer is a 2020 graduate of the University of Florida and is currently practicing high-quality medicine, dentistry, and surgery in Boise. She is a 2-year ISDC Trail Vet very willing to help mushers and sleddogs. She likes biking, hiking, and playing piano.

Chad Hunt, D.V.M.

Chad Hunt, D.V.M.

Veterinarian; Boise, ID

Dr. Chadwick Hunt is a Washington State 2008 grad, an 8-year Iditarod Trail vet, and a 4-year ISDC trail vet.

He is an experienced orthopedic veterinary surgeon in Meridian and will be vetting the remote checkpoint of 3rd Fork Cabin.

He likes to fish, run and ski Idaho

Drew Davis

Drew Davis

Veterinarian

Dr. Davis is originally from the Wiregrass region of Southeast Alabama, (“the Peanut Capital of the World”.) He earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degrees all at Auburn University in Auburn, AL.

After Auburn, Dr. Davis then completed a 1 year Small Animal Surgery and Medicine Internship at BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Nashville, TN. While in Nashville, Dr. Davis fulfilled his childhood dream of treating pets owned by many of his favorite musicians on the radio while simultaneously training under some of the country’s top veterinary specialists in small animal surgery, critical care, radiology, internal medicine, and oncology.

Dr. Davis then took his training one step further by completing a 1 year specialty surgical internship in Dothan, AL. While there, he trained to efficiently perform numerous specialized and routine procedures during the daytime while concurrently providing overnight emergency services for the region.

When not at work, Dr. Davis enjoys time with family, hiking and camping with his dogs, fishing, and watching Auburn Tiger basketball and football.

Meet the 2024 race officials

ISDC privileged to have a well experienced group of officials to oversee the 6th running of the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge.
The Race Marshal and Judges are responsible for the enforcement of all ISDC policies and race rules. Decisions relating to dog care and treatment are made after consultation with the Head Veterinarian.

They are the representatives of the race organization at the checkpoints during the race. Their job is to ensure that the race runs smoothly and is fair for all mushers. Situations can arise suddenly. The race judge must be able to make an immediate decision so as to neither disadvantage nor favor one team over another.

Jerry Wortley

Jerry Wortley

Race Organizer

Official Race Organizer and the brains behind the event, Jerry Wortley dreamed up the idea  of Idaho’s Sled Dog Challenge while watching the “Dog Pull” event in the winter carnival.  Jerry is a long time Iditarod Air Force Pilot with several  years of volunteer work and logistics related to the last great race.

Mark Cox

Mark Cox

Race Judge

Mark Cox is a returning Judge and is the ever smiling greeter at the Third Fork Cabin remote checkpoint. He hails from McGrath, Alaska and works for the Division of Forestry as a firefighter and in logistics. He is the race judge for the Iditarod at the McGrath Checkpoint. 

Dona Miller

Dona Miller

Race Judge

Dona’s mushing career started when she went on a sled dog ride in 1989 and, having been bitten by the mushing bug, she soon had two sled dogs and was happily skijoring. It wasn’t long before the skis were replaced with a sled and she and her husband Gary, began building their kennel and participating in competitive racing. Dona has raced many sprint and mid-distance races and since hanging up the runners, she is the long time Race Marshal at the Eagle Cap Extreme and has been a judge on the Yukon Quest and several sprint races. Dona lives in Joseph, Oregon with her husband and their dogs where she is a jewelry artist and instructor.

Rick Katucki

Rick Katucki

Race Marshal

Rick Katucki returns as the Race Marshal for the third year, after having been a judge at ISDC for several years prior. Rick has been a judge at the Eagle Cap Extreme for many years and race marshal for the Stanley Sled Dog Rendezvous. He trained and raced sled dogs for 20+ years in the northwest and in Alaska. His objective is a smooth running race that is fair and fun for mushers, volunteers, and spectators.

Jed Stephensen

Jed Stephensen

Race Judge

Jed hangs his hat in North Idaho where he works as an ER nurse, raises twin boys with his beautiful wife, Amy.

He has been an active participant in ISDC running the 300 mile event in 2022 and 2023. He takes great pride in getting third place in 2023 with all 12 dogs on the line.

He then, drove to Alaska to run the Iditarod. At the finish line, he knew he had run a good race when all his dogs were barking to get going again — despite having run 1000 miles. He has since sold his team and has come back to volunteer as a race judge to give back to the mushing community. 

caroline shankel

caroline shankel

Head Timer

Caroline is a dual citizen who grew up in Germany and is passionate about wilderness and wolf conservation. She has recently incorporated her love for nature into her professional life. Caro enjoys spending time with her family and dogs and is drawn to the energy of the Nordics. She finds balance in movement through activities like running, yoga, canicross, and cycling. Caro is also a nomad fascinated by migrations and volunteers with dog rescues in the Intermountain West. In addition, she will be returning as a volunteer for ISDC for the third time in 2024. She has taken on different roles in the past, including dog handler, timer responsibilities, Race central, and vet assistant. Her favorite role is being a dog handler.

Dave Looney

Dave Looney

Logistics

A local of McCall, Idaho, Dave Looney has volunteered as an Iditarod Air Force Pilot for over a decade and became interested in sled dog racing after being involved in a weather event rescue during the Yukon Quest in Alaska.  Dave has helped run logistics and trails for the ISDC since its inception.

Karla boyle

Karla boyle

Race Judge

Karla is an experienced musher — both on dry land and snow for nine years. She has held the top volunteer positions in several races: Race Director, Conconully Snow Dog Super Mush 2017; Race Manager, Conconully 2018, Iron Paws Divisional Championship 2021, 2022 and 2023, and as a spotter, timer, chute boss, and trail boss.

Karla reports, “My weekends are full of dirt, mud, snow and dog kisses.”

Liz Nevills

Liz Nevills

Race Judge

I  spend my summers riding horses and working as a camp Director for Silver sage Girl Scouts at Camp Ta-man-a-wis in eastern Idaho, where the kids call me Tundra. During the rest of the year, I help out with my kids’ school, scout groups and theater class as well as home school.

I spend my free time training my sled dog team to run in mid distance races. I have been helping out and participating in sled dog racing for the last seven years.

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photos credit Melissa Shelby Photography