Jessie Holmes, who appeared on the long-running Nat Geo sequence Life Beneath Zero that follows folks dwelling subsistence life in essentially the most distant components of Alaska, received the famed Iditarod Path Sled Canine Race on Friday.
It was his eighth time within the race, which this 12 months was expanded from the traditional 1,000 miles throughout the Alaskan wilds to greater than 1,100 due to an absence of snow — making it the longest Iditarod ever. The race started March 3 in Fairbanks, and Holmes crossed the end line immediately in Nome with a time of 10 days, 14 hours, 55 minutes and 41 seconds.
“It’s onerous to place into phrases, nevertheless it’s a magical feeling,” Holmes advised the Related Press after the win. “It’s not about this second now. It’s about all these moments alongside the path.”
Holmes was born in Alabama and moved to Alaska in 2004. He’s a carpenter by commerce and lives about 50 miles southwest of Fairbanks in Nenana, the AP stated.
He appeared on Life Beneath Zero from 2015-2023. The sequence simply aired its twenty third season.
Right here’s a clip from a Season 19 episode the place Holmes returns to his outdated homestead and fishes for burbot.
Life Beneath Zero has received 9 Emmys amongst 19 nominations, many within the Cinematography and Image Enhancing Classes. In 2024, it received for Excellent Cinematography for a Actuality Program, giving DPs Michael Cheeseman and Danny Day their seventh wins for the present.