AN UNUSUAL BET
8 May 2009
Two win Alaska betting game
Unusual betting event of the week has to be the Nenana
Ice Classic, an annual event on which the folks in
Alaska have a good-natured wager every year in trying to
guess when the Tanana River ice will break. In recent
years the jackpot for the correct prediction has grown
considerably, although this year it was down on last
year's $304 000 and stood at $284 000.
Associated
Press reports that the 2009 ice break came at 8.41pm
last Friday, signalled by an ingenious arrangement that
involves a large wooden tripod out on the ice wired to a
watchtower clock onshore. When the tripod dips due to
the ice breaking, or "going out," the wire trips the
clock and the winning ticket is awarded the prize.
This year it went to Claudia Russell of Juneau and
Stephen Gregory of Galena, who split the substantial
prize for predicting exactly the right time.
Russell has placed bets on the classic since 1966 and
once came within a minute of the correct time, she said
in a phone interview with Associated Press.
The
Nenana Ice Classic was launched in 1917 by Alaska
Railroad workers trying to pass the time in winter while
waiting for spring breakup. Now thousands of Alaskans -
and even some outside the state - participate in the
classic.
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