Butcher, Susan (1954–)
Butcher, Susan (1954–)
American sled-dog racer. Born Dec 26, 1954, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; m. David Monson (winner of Yukon Quest).
Was 4-time winner of the Iditarod (1986, 1987, 1988, 1990); set records in 4 other races: Norton Sound 200, Kusko 300, Arctic Coast 200, and John Beargrease Race in Minnesota.
See also Nicki J. Nielsen, The Iditarod: Women on the Trail (Wolfdog, 1986); (film) Alaska's Great Race: The Susan Butcher Story (1989); and Women in World History.
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