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- Siberians Huskies originated by the Chukchi people of northeastern Asia as
an endurance sled dog, capable of traveling long distances at moderate
speed, carrying a light load in low temperatures with a minimum expenditure
of energy.
- The first team of Siberian Huskies made its appearance in the All Alaska
Sweepstakes Race of 1909.
- In 1910, a team of Siberian Huskies driven by John "Iron Man"
Johnson won the grueling 400-mile race, and for the rest of the decade, the
breed (particularly those bred and raced by Leonhard Seppala) captured most
of the racing titles in Alaska.
- In 1925, the city of Nome, AK was stricken by a diphtheria epidemic and
dog teams of Siberians led heroic "serum runs" to retrieve
antitoxins.
- Siberian Huskies served valiantly in the Army's Arctic Search &
Rescue Unit of the Air Transport Command during WWII and in the Byrd
Antarctic Expeditions.
- Siberian Huskies achieved AKC Recognition in 1930
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