Martin Buser
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Martin Buser (b. March 29, 1958 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a champion of sled dog racing. He began mushing at age seventeen in Switzerland. In 1979, Buser moved to Alaska to train and raise sled dogs full time. He entered his first Iditarod in 1980, and his second in 1981. He has run every race since his third race in 1986. In twenty Iditarods, Buser has won the event four times, in 1992, 1994, 1997, and 2002. On sixteen occasions, he has finished among the top ten finishers. He became the only winner in Iditarod history to finish in under 9 days, when he completed the 2002 race in 8 days, 22 hours, 46 minutes, and 2 seconds.
Buser has named both of his sons, Nikolai and Rohn, after Iditarod check points. Upon completion of his fourth Iditarod victory in March 2002, Buser was naturalized as a citizen of the United States under the burled arch in Nome.
Preceded by: Rick Swenson |
Iditarod winner 1992 |
Succeeded by: Jeff King |
Preceded by: Jeff King |
Iditarod winner 1994 |
Succeeded by: Doug Swingley |
Preceded by: Jeff King |
Iditarod winner 1997 |
Succeeded by: Jeff King |
Preceded by: Doug Swingley |
Iditarod winner 2002 |
Succeeded by: Robert Sørlie |