Kuskokwim 300

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Start of the 2011 Kuskokwim 300

The Kuskokwim 300 is the most highly regarded mid-distance dogsled race in the world, annually attracting the top mushers in the sport. The race starts and ends on the Kuskokwim River in Bethel, Alaska, and is run on and adjacent to its namesake river.

Often referred to as the "Kusko 300", or "K-300", the race has been held every January since 1980, and commemorates an early mail route that once tied the settlements along the river to the outside world. Top mushers and hundreds of sled dogs participate in the race for a purse of $100,000, the largest offered by any 300-mile (480 km) sled dog race.

The race is renowned for its often difficult weather and trail conditions. The inaugural race saw a fierce blizzard with dangerously low windchills for the first half of the race, followed by a freak thaw and rain for the latter half. Three separate K-300s (1991, 1999, 2008) earned the nickname "Kusko-Swim", due to strong winds, rain, and deep overflow on top of the river ice.

Staged from January 15 through 17th, the 2010 Kuskokwim 300 was won by musher John Baker of Kotzebue, AK in 47 hours, 56 minutes, and 22 seconds, nearly an hour-and-a-half ahead of second-place finisher and two-time Kusko 300 champion Martin Buser, also a four-time Iditarod champion. It was Baker's first K-300 victory.

The 2013 Kuskokwim 300 is scheduled to start on January 18, 2013 and includes an overall race purse of $110,000.

Further reading

Kuskokwim 300 Official Website

2010 Kuskokwim 300 results

"Kotzebue musher Baker pulls away to win Kuskokwim 300", Anchorage Daily News

Past Champions

1980 - Rick Swenson

1981 - Jerry Austin

1982 - Jerry Austin

1983 - Myron Angstman

1984 - Rick Swenson

1985 - Rick Mackey

1986 - Myron Angstman

1987 - Rick Mackey

1988 - Susan Butcher

1989 - Sonny Russell

1990 - Sonny Russell

1991 - Jeff King

1992 - Jeff King

1993 - Jeff King

1994 - Martin Buser (Race Record)

1995 - Ramey Smyth

1996 - Charlie Boulding

1997 - Jeff King

1998 - Greg Swingley

1999 - Doug Swingley

2000 - Charlie Boulding

2001 - Jeff King

2002 - Jeff King

2003 - Jeff King

2004 - Ed Iten

2005 - Mitch Seavey

2006 - Jeff King

2007 - Martin Buser

2008 - Mitch Seavey

2009 - Mitch Seavey

2010 - John Baker

2011 - Paul Gebhardt

2012 - Rohn Buser

2013 - Jeff King

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