Susan Butcher, but she is a she.
In "Her" career, it would be Susan Butcher.
Kjetil Backen is a musher from Norway. He has raced in the Iditarod many times too.
The musher who has won the most Iditarod races is Rick Swensen. He won the race five times in 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, and 1991.
Aliy Zirkle is a musher who races in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. She races SP Kennel's Red Team and has finished the Iditarod 14 times (2014) finishing in 2nd place three years in a row (2012, 2013, 2014).
the iditarod can be very dangerous at times.
I would say the trust and relationship between the dog and the musher. The musher has to be able to put all their trust into their dogs, and the dogs have to be able to put all their trust into their trainer. The musher and dog must know how to communicate with each other at sudden moments. They must be able to react the moment they hear that key word, or who knows what could happen... The musher must treat the dogs kindly, and gently but get the point across at times. If the musher is harsh or violent to the dog, you never know what the dog's reaction will be. It may even be the difference between life and death, so you have to be able to put 100% trust into your canine leaders.
Iditarod is an important dogsled race that is ran annually on the Iditarod Trail.The word iditarod may be derived from the Athabaskan haiditarod, meaning "far distant place"Iditarod is a name of a mining district, and a river, in Alaska.Depending on who you ask, three different definitions exist - take your pick!Following the 1973 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, an article published in the Anchorage Times, by sports writer Gordon Fowler, stated the following:"Iditarod means clear water and was named by the Shageluk Indians for the Iditarod River."This quote came from one of the Anchorage papers during the 1983 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race:"The word comes from the Ingalik Indian word Haiditarod that was the name for the river on which the town was built. It means distant place."And this one comes from James Kari, Assistant Professor, University of Alaska Native Language Center in 1979:"The name Iditarod came from an Ingalik and Holikachuk word hided hod for the Iditarod River. This name means distant or distant place. This word is still known by elders in the villages of Shageluk, Anvik, Gray ling and Holy Cross."If you want to learn more go to this website below.www.iditarod.com/learnhistory.htmlthe word iditarod means:an annual dogsled compitition run on 1,160 miles p.f the iditarod nation historic trail,from anchorage to. nome, alaska
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Colleen Robertia ran the Iditarod as a rookie in 2010. She placed 36th. In 2012 she completed the Iditarod in 21st place.
The Inuit tribe travel by foot, kayak, and dogsled.
Susan Butcher
he won 5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,001