Day six and Rachael finishes the sixth leg of the ends race with good time for the day. She has moved ahead a in the competition, there's only one more day of the but race, so she can't relax. She gets up early for day seven to examine her for any cuts and bruises. She has dogs to feel their paws carefully and make sure each one can run. The in good shape and ready to go. It's dogs are a clear, beautiful winter s morning at the starting line. Rachael can't the but she can smell the fresh see scenery pine trees, feel the snow, and hear the excited barking of her dogs. She can also hear her fans cheering as she sets off Rachael really appreciates the support she receives: I expected to come here, do my best, have my dogs do their best, and hopefully finish in the top 15 or 20. The worst thing you can do is to give up. It doesnt matter what your disability is, you can overcome it. Today Rachael crosses the finishing line in 23rd place(out of 27 racers) but many people are very proud of her. She successfully completed seven days of hard racing and crossed 300 miles guided by her alternative senses and love of racing. In many people's opinion, this is what makes her a real winner.