...British Columbia, pulled into Whitehorse at 4:44 p.m. Alaska Time to win a $30,000 first-place prize. Peter Butteri of Tok, Alaska, who had led the race for several days, finished second at 6:07 p.m. ''It wasn't easy...
...Farr 27. Suzan Amundsen 28. Hugh Neff 29. David Sawatzky 30. Bill Steyer 31. Chad Nordlum 32. Thomas Tetz 33. Peter Butteri 34. Frank Turner 35. Diane Allen 36. Jim Hendrick 37. Doug Grilliot 38. Terry Asbury 39. Jamie Nelson 40. Joran...
CARMACKS (AP) -- Peter Butteri of Tok held onto his lead in the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race Tuesday. Butteri was the first musher to leave the Carmacks...
...British Columbia, pulled into Whitehorse at 4:44 p.m. Alaska Time to win a $30,000 first-place prize. Peter Butteri of Tok, Alaska, who had led the race for several days, finished second at 6:07 p.m. Gatt took the lead at 4...
FAIRBANKS (AP) -- Peter Butteri was the first Yukon Quest musher to reach Slaven's Cabin early Tuesday, while Joran Freeman jumped ahead of the pack becoming...
...nearest competitors were more than two hours behind. Thomas Tetz of Carcross, Yukon reached Eagle at 7:01 a.m. Peter Butteri of Tok and William Kleedehn of Carcross both arrived at 7:03 a.m. Hans Gatt of Atlin, British Columbia arrived...
FAIRBANKS (AP) -- Peter Butteri was the first Yukon Quest musher to reach Slaven's Cabin early Tuesday, while Joran Freeman jumped ahead of the pack becoming...
...the Quest. Other leaders trying to catch the front runners were Jack Berry of Homer, Frank Turner of Whitehorse and Peter Butteri from Tok. All left Carmacks -- an old gold mining community along the Yukon River -- after Zirkle and Tetz Tuesday...
...in the coffin,'' Lee said. Mushers took notice. The three top finishers last year, Ramy Brooks, Mark May and Peter Butteri, stretched the envelope even further. Brooks ran through Eagle and into Dawson City. May skipped the Circle checkpoint...
...arrived first Monday in Circle City in the third day of the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, followed closely by Peter Butteri of Tok. By late afternoon, 12 teams had reached Circle City, 312 miles into the 1,000-mile race from Fairbanks...
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