Husky Racings In Canada

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They were held as competitions between teams, carrying cargo, and during national holidays. Many polar explorers not only the twentieth, but the XIX century Russian mushers called the world’s best racers. From reliable sources it is known that in the 20-30-ies. Twentieth century. Russian drivers have repeatedly won the race official in the U.S. and Canada, often showing in this record time.

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