Zoya
DeNure

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Zoya is a musher in the 2012 Iditarod.
Zoya is a musher in the 2011 Iditarod.
Zoya finished 53rd of 95 mushers in the 2008 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. She didn't race in 2009 and scratched in 2010.

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Bio

2008 Rookie
Gakona, AK, USA

Zoya DeNure, 34, was born and raised in Wisconsin. As a young girl, she traveled the world as a fashion model walking the runways in Milan, Italy and Shanghai, China. After 12 years in the field, Zoya was ready for a change. Soon after returning home from Italy, she bought a Siberian Husky named Ethan and from there, new dreams realized. “Dogs make me very happy!” Zoya read everything she could about mushing and the Iditarod sled dog race. The late Susan Butcher inspired her and Zoya shared Susan’s passion for animals and adventure. Heading north to a dog yard in Alaska, seeking a more basic lifestyle away from all the city hub-bub, seemed like an easy decision. Now, nine years later; “I live my dream in the mountains, with my family and sixty sled dogs. My office is outside with canines and nature.” Zoya owns and operates Denali Highway Tours & Cabins; a cabin rental retreat on the Denali Highway. The family kennel, Crazy Dog Kennels, takes in unwanted sled dogs; rehabilitating them with a positive training program. Some dogs go on to the races & others go on to be house dogs. “We also have our own breeding program and have been working on building a competitive Iditarod race team over the last six years. I’m excited to hit the trail.” She, her husband, John Schandelmeier and their 3 year old daughter, Jona, split their time between homes in Paxson, AK and Maclaren River. Zoya enjoys running, writing, yoga, music, hunting, fishing & time with family.

Zoya DeNure, 33, was born and raised in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. She worked as an International runway model for twelve years, working in such place as Shanghai, China and Milan, Italy.

On one of her trips back home, she watched a sled dog demonstration; fascinated by these amazing animals, she quit her job and trekked to Alaska in search of her new destiny. She worked for well-known musher Bill Cotter for one year before piecing together her own dog team; some purchased from other mushers, some rescues.

In 2003, she met her husband, John Schandelmeier, and together they founded a rescue/rehabilitation kennel for unwanted sled dogs.

2008 found Zoya competing in and finishing her first Iditarod Sled Dog Race with mixed team of rescues and her own race dogs; "there is no difference—dogs are dogs whether they come from the Shelter or from our yard." Zoya's 2010 team will again be a mix of dogs; "I expect to be more competitive this time, now that I know what I am getting in to; I can focus on where I need to improve."

Zoya, John and their 7 month-old daughter, Jona, reside in Interior Alaska near the town of Paxson. Zoya enjoys writing, yoga, and keeping fit; but above all, her time with dogs.

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