The National Dog Sled Championship of Greenland, known as Avannaata Qimussersua, is the island’s premier sled dog racing event and serves as the official national championship. Held annually in March or April, typically in West Greenland north of the Arctic Circle, the race features traditional Greenland Dogs with teams of up to 12 dogs per musher. The course and format vary depending on snow and ice conditions, sometimes starting as a mass start or timed run. Beyond being a competition, the championship is a celebration of Greenlandic culture, highlighting the historic bond between people and sled dogs, with community festivities often accompanying the race. Winners, including repeat champions like Jørgen Kristensen, reflect the long-standing tradition and skill of Greenlandic mushers, making the event both a sporting and cultural highlight of the year.