
Monday, March 10, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Robb's Return to Jamaica!
Our hopes and prayers did not go unanswered, what a great accomplishment and a job well done!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Snowflake Int'l, Robb places 7th in the final race for the season!!
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Day 1 Results: Snowflake International Skijoring Classic, Duluth, MN
1. Ted Wallace 11:27
2. Caleb Tysver 11:28
3. Jill Biggs 11:43
4. Jacob Biggs 11:44
5. Ken Davis 11:45
6. Bob Bzdok 12:12
7. Damion Robb 12:14
Robb had a awesome run and I did too. We get to go and party at the Wallace’s tonight. Will have the finials tomorrow. Take care. Ken
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Mr. Wallace's 5th Grade Class at Esko, MN
Monday, February 25, 2008
Day 2 results: 35th Annual Paul Bunyan Sled Dog Challenge



Hello….Sunday was a very beautiful day at Bemidji but it was also warm. By the time Robb went out at 10:48 it was 36F. We were both worried since this is a very steep trail and the dogs really work hard the whole run. Well, Robb’s team was one of the few that increased their time. It was only 4 seconds but everyone else was dropping about 30-60 seconds. He held 5th and in a 2 day combined time was only 53 seconds out of 3rd place! This is out of 15 teams all of whom are very serious about the 4-dog Pro Class. (There were a total of 19 teams). It also turns out that it was a 5 mile trail (4.98). This was Robb’s best race and finish….I am very proud of him. We will have a fun time at Snowflake this coming weekend and then Robb will be home a week from tomorrow. Wow.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Day 1 Results: 35th Annual Paul Bunyan Sled Dog Challenge

Hello from Bemidji…..Robb & his team had a fantastic day. He is 5th! This was the steepest and toughest trail yet. The team was in racing mode and it showed. He went out 3rd…passing the team in front about 2 miles into the 4.5 mile course. His time is right in line with all the other’s…3rd – 16:31…4th – 16:40…….Robb(5th) – 16:56…….6th – 17:16. Out of 19. After I ran my team on the trail I will tell you that there is no way Robb could have done this race last month. He improves his dog and sled skills with every run. I finished 5th also (out of 19) so the JDT truck is looking good for Sunday. Take care.
Ken

Top: Robb with Shelby 1st place winner of the 2 Dog class
Ken and Robb
Sunbathing Minnesota style
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Robb Ranked in Top 10
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Robb Finishes 8th at Pine River Run, Merrill, WI
The trail was much slower and it really mattered what type of plastic or waxed runners used on the trail. Robb & I got it right this time. Robb had a downhill flying pass with Ted Wallace since Ted had not gotten the runners right. While all teams were slower most were slower by almost 2 minutes….Robb only by 1 minute. He moved up to 8th out of 24….had a very fast day time and came in feeling like a racer.
His times were Sat/15:45:85….Sun/16:57:98….the fastest day time Sunday was 15:48:40 from Beth Castaldi. This was a 4.5 mile course through Wisconsin farm land with the first 1 ½ miles up a steep hill. I also did well, only losing a minute on Sunday and moving up to 4th out of 23. Ken
Sunday, February 17, 2008
First race at Pine River Run in Merrill, WI
Friday, February 15, 2008
Cool Supporter in Kearney
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Thank You Kearney
Robb & I both wanted to Thank You all for everything. We had the best race weekend by far at your race. All the people involved from the race committee, volunteers, town people, sponsors, spectators and the mushers were fantastic. Your enthusiasm and generosity was unbelievable. All the staff were so nice and the trail people were great. We would Love to come back next year. We also wanted to Thank You for the wonderful letter and gift box. The pictures are great….a special thank you to Jeff.
From Damion Robb, Ken Davis and the Jamaican Dogsled Team, THANK YOU Kearney!!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Robb finishes 10th at the 14th Annual Kearney Dogsled Races
Robb had a fantastic run and improved is time by over a minute and a half. Caught the team in front of him and took 10th out of 22 Pro’s and total of 28 teams. This was by far the most complicated trail and not for a rookie driver. Robb did great and really learned even more….he is becoming a real professional. Robb is well liked and respected on and off the trail, even in this short time. This is very important….this sport cannot have boneheads since that is how dogs get hurt.
In my opinion this was the biggest and best race this year. Haliburton was really good but I am very impressed with how things went at Kearney. While the trail needs some changes the amount of support and enthusiasm is amazing. I would love to go back next year. Hope to find some of the trail pictures from Kearney but not sure of all the photographers. We received a wonderful letter from the Mayor of Kearney which I’ll scan and send out to you. There is also a nice little poster that will look good in the museum in JA. All I can say is that the JDT was a big hit in Kearney and Kearney was a big hit with the JDT! Thanks to all involved. Ken
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Day 1 Results: Kearney Sled Dog Races
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
The Mercer Report -- Rick has some fun at the Haliburton Highland Dogsled Derby
One mush.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Robb Finishes 11th at Three Bear Sled Dog Races in Land O' Lakes, WI
We had a great weekend. Robb increased his time and his placement in the 4-dog Pro to finish 11th out of 23. Fantastic. His team’s day time on Sunday was right with the top 5. He is having clean runs and riding the sled better every run. I came in from doing the chores this morning and Channel 12, Rhinelander was airing their piece on the Three Bear race. Robb, Danny and myself were all on multiple times and the piece was quite good. Driving back to the Soo area today and will be heading towards Kearney, Ontario on Wednesday afternoon. Another great ‘Mush Mon’ weekend. Ken
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Jamaica Dogsled Team to Compete at the Three Bear Sled Dog Races and Games
Date: Saturday, February 02, 2008
Where: Land O Lakes WI
Three Bear Sleddog Race
It’s not often one thinks of sled dog racing and Jamaica at the same time. But this year, musher Damian Robb from Ocho Rios, Jamaica will be competing at the Three Bear Sled Dog Races and Games in Land O’ Lakes Feb 2nd and 3rd.
At 21 years of age, Robb started racing just this past fall in dry land races, a form of sled dog racing but on a rig with wheels and no snow. He works for Chukka Caribbean Adventures Tours, an Ocho Rios based company. The company’s founder, Danny Melville, got the idea for a dog sled team while shopping for dune buggies in Canada. Robb couldn’t be more thrilled. “I’ve always loved animals, and I love working with these dogs. They love what they do. Their saddest times are days when they can’t run.”
While already placing in the top tear of several dry land races, Robb is enjoying the snow. He will be competing in two races next week in Canada before heading down to the Three Bear Races the first week-end in February. Robb doesn’t mind the cold. “Sometimes I still get too warm!”
Jamaica does not have any actual races at this time so Robb goes on tour presenting the Jamaica Dog Sled team whose official sponsor is Jimmy Buffett’s “Margaritaville.” His team coach is Ken Davis from Twig Minnesota, who will also be competing in the Three Bear Races.
Racing action will get underway on Saturday and Sunday, February 2nd and 3rd at the Land O’ Lakes Town Hall grounds. Competitions start with the Open Class at 10 a.m. on Saturday, with the six dog, four dog, skijoring and junior competitions to follow. Winter games and the Children’s Mutt Race will he held in between races. Land O’ Lakes Chambers’ Winter Festival Craft Sale and Flea Market will run next store at the Elementary school from 10 am until 3:30 p.m. Saturday evening Musher’s Ball will be held at the Vintage Inn in the historic Gateway Lodge at 8:30 featuring Brett & Frist with Mama’s Little Hippies. Races resume Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Admission to all events is free. Hot food and soft drinks will be served throughout both days, including breakfast.
For more information about the Three Bear Sled Dog Races and Game, call committee chairman Peter Schindelholz, D.D.S. at (715)547-3541. Information on the Jamaica Sled Dog team can be found at jamaicadogsled.com.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
CBC's Rick Mercer at the Haliburton Highland Dogsled Derby
For those who don't know the man interviewing Robb is Rick Mercer (l to r, Rick Mercer, Robb, Danny) who has a very popular weekly TV show across Canada, the Rick Mercer Show. This show will be aired on CBC on Tuesday Feb 5th. The Mayor of Haliburton County (photo with flag, l to r, Danny, Mayor, Robb, Ken) was also there to greet us.
One mush.
Monday, January 28, 2008
JDT arrives in Downtown Toronto
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Lucky 11 for Robb at the Haliburton Highlands Derby
Thanks to everyone in Haliburton who made this a great race for the team especially Wendy, Tanya and the folks at the Delta Pinestone Resort.
One mush.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Robb's first run at the Haliburton Highlands Derby
One mush.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Kearney to host Jamaica Dogsled Team at 14th annual Dog Sled Race
Kearney, a town of 800 people, lies nestled in the beautiful Almaguin Highlands, about
2 ½ hours north of Toronto, and a half hour north of Huntsville, east of highway 11 near the western edge of Algonquin Park. This year’s races will include:
• a 40-mile race on both Saturday and Sunday
• six-mile sprints on both Saturday and Sunday
• four-mile sprints on both Saturday and Sunday
• a “kid and mutt” race
“We’re delighted to welcome the Jamaican team this year; they’ll make the competition hotter than ever in the 4-mile race” says race organizer Lisa Houliston.
The Jamaica Dogsled Team was started by Jamaican Danny Melville in 2005. The chairman and CEO of Chukka Caribbean Adventures saw a unique sled that was designed for dry-land sled dog racing and thought it would be a great idea for Jamaica. Melville’s team of dogs, many of them strays, came from the Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The annual Kearney dog sled race gets bigger and more popular every year, drawing competitors and fans from across North America. There’s no charge to come and cheer on the competitors, as well as lots of free activities for all members of the family, including a bonfire and family skate, an antique snowmobile show, wood carving demonstrations, an appearance by rare Inuit Sled dogs and their breeder, and a Kearney Volunteer Fire Department water rescue demonstration. There will also be a BBQ and live entertainment.
Further details are available at www.kearneydogsled.com.
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