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Ryan Anderson (born April 15, 1981) is a four-time Beargrease champion[1] dog musher and dog sled racer from Minnesota.

Beargrease champion races

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Year Race Time
2022 Marathon 54:27
2017 Marathon 43:41
2015 Marathon 35:23
2011 Marathon 67:54
2001 Mid-Distance 20:01

Iditarod

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Anderson dropped out of the 1,049-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across Alaska in 2017, after his dogs fell ill.[2]

Personal life

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Anderson has been around the sport of racing dogs since age five. He started racing at age 10. He won numerous races starting in 2001, when he won the mid-distance John Beargrease Dog Sled championship.[3] He won the UP 200 six times, more than any other UP 200 champion,[4] as well as other championship races such as the Can-Am[5][6] once and the Hudson Bay Quest twice.[7]

Anderson grew up in Pine City, Minnesota and lives in Cushing, Wisconsin with his wife, Missy, and their two children.[8][9] When he is not mushing, he works in construction. The couple has about 40 Alaskan huskies.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Coming from behind, Ryan Anderson wins John Beargrease Sled Dog Race - Cook County News Herald". www.cookcountynews-herald.com. February 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "With dog team ill, Anderson drops out of Iditarod". March 12, 2017.
  3. ^ "Past Champions - John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon". beargrease.com.
  4. ^ "Eye on the Trail: Rookie Review – Ryan Anderson – Iditarod". iditarod.com. February 22, 2017.
  5. ^ "Ryan Anderson". iFan.tv.
  6. ^ "Ryan Anderson - Musher Details - 2017 Iditarod - Iditarod". iditarod.com. January 13, 2013.
  7. ^ a b Writer, EMILY GEDDE Staff. "On to Alaska".
  8. ^ "Unlikely strategy secures Beargrease title: Anderson wins for..."
  9. ^ "Meet the Mushers".
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