Alaska Dog Mushing Association
Name | Alaska Dog Mushing Association (ADMA) |
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Type | Trail Association |
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Phone | 907-460-6874 |
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The Alaska Dog Mushers Association is a sprint mushing race and education association based in Fairbanks, Alaska. They maintain the mushing trails between Farmers Loop Rd and Fairbanks, these trails are used by many locals beyond just the mushing community.
The Alaska Dog Mushers Association (ADMA) was founded in 1948, in part through the efforts of Mike Agbaba and Jake Butler, to promote dog mushing, dog racing, the humane treatment of dogs, and especially, the North American Championships. Since then, the ADMA has sponsored numerous preliminary races and limited class races, in addition to Fairbanks’ premier sporting event, the 70-mile Open NAC.
The Alaska Dog Mushers Association (ADMA) was founded in 1948, in part through the efforts of Mike Agbaba and Jake Butler, to promote dog mushing, dog racing, the humane treatment of dogs, and especially, the North American Championships. Since then, the ADMA has sponsored numerous preliminary races and limited class races, in addition to Fairbanks’ premier sporting event, the 70-mile Open NAC.
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