Sunday, January 25, 2026

Kaiser dethrones King as winningest Kusko musher

Screengrab of video taken by Iditarod Outsider.
As stated in the previous update - in a world of chaos and unknowns one thing has remained constant: if Pete Kaiser is running the Kusko 300 he's most likely going to finish in lead. And finish he did. Peter Kaiser came into the finish chute on the river outside of Bethel Sunday morning winning his record making tenth win.

The record held for years of Jeff King's 9 wins was thought to never be broken. It was the record that helped King proclaim himself the "winningest musher in the world" in the late 90s. King was, well, King of the Kusko. But, as Pete Kaiser won nearly year after year (taking second place just a couple of times in the last 12 years or so) it was obvious that there was something to the magic the hometown hero was brewin'.

Kaiser was welcomed home by a raucous crowd of fans who braved the freezing rain and wind to cheer on history. Peter immediately went to each dog to give pets and kisses to each one before hugging family and friends. The musher snacked his dogs before returning to his sled to have a final gear check and be signed off the trail.

He answered questions by the media, including the ever on everyone's mind question of Iditarod to which he slyly smiled "still undecided". One look at his dogs suggests they could be a formidable team in the thousand mile race, but with Iditarod just about a month away it would seem unlikely that the 2019 Champ will be returning this year.

But Iditarod Outsider hasn't dubbed him "Slippery Pete" for nothing and he could fool us all with a very last minute entry.

There are still twenty-two teams out on the trail with Riley Dyche the next to cross the finish line. A quick peek at the tracker has Dyche about 2.5 miles out. The red lantern is fan favorite Anna Berington who said before the race began she would run a very conservative schedule for her first Kusko, she's about 14 miles away from the final checkpoint and a four hour rest so the race is far from finished.

Catch all the action on the Kusko's official website.


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