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About: Martin Buser

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Martin Buser (born March 29, 1958) is a champion of sled dog racing. Born in Winterthur, Switzerland, Buser began mushing at age seventeen in Switzerland. In 1979, he moved to Alaska to train and raise sled dogs full-time. His training operation, Happy Trails Kennels, is located in Big Lake, Alaska. Martin also has a happy-go-lucky way about him. It shows most clearly when he talks in highly exaggerated tone of voice to his dogs. Other top competitors in the Iditarod, like DeeDee Jonrowe and Aliy Zirkle have found this method to work well in communicating with their dogs.

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  • Martin Buser (* 29. März 1958 in Winterthur) ist Schweizerisch-amerikanischer Schlittenhundesportler. 1979 wanderte er nach Alaska aus und begann, hauptberuflich Schlittenhunde zu züchten. 1980 bestritt er sein erstes Iditarod-Rennen, 1981 das zweite. Seit 1986 nahm er an jedem Rennen teil. Bei zwanzig Teilnahmen gewann Buser das Rennen viermal: 1992, 1994, 1997 und 2002. Sein erster Sieg war auch der erste Sieg eines Ausländers am Iditarod. Beim Rennen im Jahr 2002 stellte er zudem einen Streckenrekord auf, indem er das Rennen als erster Teilnehmer in weniger als 9 Tagen beendete, nämlich in acht Tagen, 22 Stunden, 46 Minuten und 2 Sekunden. Jedoch wurde dieser von 2011 gebrochen. Seit 2002 besitzt Buser einen amerikanischen Pass. Sein Sohn Rohn nimmt inzwischen auch an den Rennen teil. (de)
  • Martin Buser (born March 29, 1958) is a champion of sled dog racing. Born in Winterthur, Switzerland, Buser began mushing at age seventeen in Switzerland. In 1979, he moved to Alaska to train and raise sled dogs full-time. His training operation, Happy Trails Kennels, is located in Big Lake, Alaska. He entered his first Iditarod in 1980, and has run every race since 1986, his third Iditarod. 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 ran the fastest finish time on the previous route which was a longer race than it is now. In 2002, the race started in Wasilla. Now it starts in Willow, making the race about 80 miles shorter. In 2002, his team completed the 80 mile longer race in 8 days, 22 hours, 46 minutes, and 2 seconds. He entered his first Yukon Quest in 2009 and finished in fourth place, earning him "Rookie of the Year." As of 2017, he has the most consecutive race finishes, 31. His sense of humor and positive outlook have made him a fan favorite. In 2008, he comically caused quite a stir among fans worldwide when he accidentally gave his GPS unit to a pilot who was transporting dogs and equipment to and from a checkpoint, when the race was first introducing GPS tracking on the racers so fans could follow their paths live. Martin also has a happy-go-lucky way about him. It shows most clearly when he talks in highly exaggerated tone of voice to his dogs. Other top competitors in the Iditarod, like DeeDee Jonrowe and Aliy Zirkle have found this method to work well in communicating with their dogs. (en)
  • Martin Buser (ur. 29 marca 1958 w Winterthur) – amerykański maszer. Jeden z najlepszych zawodników biorących udział w wyścigach psich zaprzęgów. Od 1979 mieszka w Big Lake w stanie Alaska. Czterokrotny zwycięzca najbardziej prestiżowego wyścigu Iditarod. W swoim ostatnim triumfie w 2002 ustanowił, nieaktualny od 2014 roku, rekord szybkości pokonania trasy w tym wyścigu (8 dni, 22 godz., 46 min., 2 sek.) i od tego momentu jest pierwszą osobą, która pokonała trasę w czasie poniżej dziewięciu dni, po nim dokonali tego jeszcze Lance Mackey (8 dni, 23 godziny, 59 minut, 9 sekund w 2010 roku), John Baker (8 dni, 18 godzin, 46 minut, 39 sekund w 2011) oraz dwukrotnie Dallas Seavey (8 dni, 13 godzin, 4 godziny, 19 sekund w 2014 roku – aktualny rekord szybkości i 8 dni, 18 godzin, 13 minut, 06 sekund). (pl)
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  • Martin Buser during the ceremonial start of the 2010 Iditarod. (en)
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  • Martin Buser (* 29. März 1958 in Winterthur) ist Schweizerisch-amerikanischer Schlittenhundesportler. 1979 wanderte er nach Alaska aus und begann, hauptberuflich Schlittenhunde zu züchten. 1980 bestritt er sein erstes Iditarod-Rennen, 1981 das zweite. Seit 1986 nahm er an jedem Rennen teil. Bei zwanzig Teilnahmen gewann Buser das Rennen viermal: 1992, 1994, 1997 und 2002. Sein erster Sieg war auch der erste Sieg eines Ausländers am Iditarod. Beim Rennen im Jahr 2002 stellte er zudem einen Streckenrekord auf, indem er das Rennen als erster Teilnehmer in weniger als 9 Tagen beendete, nämlich in acht Tagen, 22 Stunden, 46 Minuten und 2 Sekunden. Jedoch wurde dieser von 2011 gebrochen. Seit 2002 besitzt Buser einen amerikanischen Pass. (de)
  • Martin Buser (born March 29, 1958) is a champion of sled dog racing. Born in Winterthur, Switzerland, Buser began mushing at age seventeen in Switzerland. In 1979, he moved to Alaska to train and raise sled dogs full-time. His training operation, Happy Trails Kennels, is located in Big Lake, Alaska. Martin also has a happy-go-lucky way about him. It shows most clearly when he talks in highly exaggerated tone of voice to his dogs. Other top competitors in the Iditarod, like DeeDee Jonrowe and Aliy Zirkle have found this method to work well in communicating with their dogs. (en)
  • Martin Buser (ur. 29 marca 1958 w Winterthur) – amerykański maszer. Jeden z najlepszych zawodników biorących udział w wyścigach psich zaprzęgów. Od 1979 mieszka w Big Lake w stanie Alaska. Czterokrotny zwycięzca najbardziej prestiżowego wyścigu Iditarod. W swoim ostatnim triumfie w 2002 ustanowił, nieaktualny od 2014 roku, rekord szybkości pokonania trasy w tym wyścigu (8 dni, 22 godz., 46 min., 2 sek.) i od tego momentu jest pierwszą osobą, która pokonała trasę w czasie poniżej dziewięciu dni, po nim dokonali tego jeszcze Lance Mackey (8 dni, 23 godziny, 59 minut, 9 sekund w 2010 roku), John Baker (8 dni, 18 godzin, 46 minut, 39 sekund w 2011) oraz dwukrotnie Dallas Seavey (8 dni, 13 godzin, 4 godziny, 19 sekund w 2014 roku – aktualny rekord szybkości i 8 dni, 18 godzin, 13 minut, 06 seku (pl)
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