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Helmut Peer'S Sport career
Europameister 2002 (Arsana/S) Bild vergrößern
 
Vizeweltmeister 2003 (Todtmoss/D) Bild vergrößern
European Champion 2002 (Arsana/S)
Leader: Max (Hound) & Sleepy (Alaskan Husky)
 
Vice World Champion 2003 (Todtmoos/D)
Leader: Max (Hound) & Lucky (Hound)
     
Europameister 2001( Haidmühle/D) Bild vergrößern
 
North American Champion 1999 Bild vergrößern
European Champion 2001 (Haidmühle/D)
Leader: Max (Hound) & Lucy (Alaskan Husky)
 
North American Champion 8-dogs 1999 (Fairbanks/AK); Leader: Sleepy & Lucy (sisters, Alaskan Husky)
     
Training and Racing History
     
2003/2004 Season

The training season of 2003 was characterised by bad snow conditions and warmer than normal weather.
The European Championship would have been my highlight of the year but it had to be cancelled due to the lack of snow.
So unfortunately, the 2003 racing season was not so successful as we had hoped.
However at the preraces in Austria (Weng, Lackenhof, Rosenau (Austrian Championship)) I finished first in the open category.
Based on this success and others, I finished the year 2004 as the Austrian Champion and finished second in the German Championship.

In April we started preparing the team for the 2004/2005 racing season. .
Our plan for this year is to go the Pirenia (the biggest middle distance race in Europe) and the World Championship in Dawson City.

At this point in time, we have 16 racing dogs in our kennel and we are expecting 1-2 litters this year.

Sport career
1986  

Vice Austrian Champion
First race with 2 dogs

1987  

First Place at 2 Austrian races
Vice European Champion

1988  

Austrian Champion and
Vice European Champion

1989 -1990  

New learning process and change to new class (8 dog)

1991  

European Champion 8 dog (Austria),
training in Canada with 14 dogs for 3 months
First Place at the Canadian Open in December
Austrian Champion

1992  

World Champion 8 dog in Bad Mitterndorf (Austria)
European Champion (Finnland)
World Speed Record: 1km in 1:28 min. in Buchenberg (Germany)
                                        ( remained unbroken)
Austrian Champion
“Musher of the Year”

1993  

European Champion in Pfitsch (Italy)
Third Place at the World Championship in Fairbanks (Alaska); only medal for Europe!
First Place at the Yukon-Championship Open
Austrian Champion

1994  

European Champion in Kirchbach (Austria)
World Champion in Todtmoos (Germany)
Second Place at the Pedigree Pal-World-Trophy in Bad Mitterndorf (Austria)
First Place at the Challenger Races (Alaska)Austrian Champion

1995  

Third Place open class and Second Place 8 dog Preliminary Race (Alaska)
Seventh Place Alpirod (long distance race)
Fourth Place European Championship
First Place Zell/See, Bad Mitterndorf, Rauris (Austria)
Austrian Champion

1996  

European Champion in Kötschach – Kirchbach (Austria) Middle Distance
Austrian Champion 6 dog class and open class
Second Place in the Pedigree Pal-Cup

1997  

Austrian Champion
First Place at the Alpentrail (largest European Middle Distance Race)
Ninth Place at the Nenana Come Back Race (Alaska)
Second Place in the Pedigree Pal-Cup

1998  

First Place at the Houston Classic (Canada)
First Place at the Eielson Airforce Base Race(Alaska)
Third Place at the Goldrun Championship (Alaska)

1999  

First Place at the Canadian Open 8 dogs
Third Place at the Canadian Open open class
First Place at the Houston Classic (Canada)
First Place in Canmore (Canada) 10 dogs
Second Place in Canmore (Canada) 8 dogs
Second Place at the Goldrun Championship (Alaska) 10 dogs
Second Place at the Goldrun Championship (Alaska) 6 dogs
First Place at the Eielson Airforce Base Race (Alaska) 10 dogs
Second Place at the Eielson Airforce Base Race (Alaska) 6 dogs
Fourth Place at the North Pole Championship (Alaska) 10 dogs
Fifth Place at the North Pole Championship (Alaska) 6 dogs
First Place at the North American (Alaska) 8 dogs
Fourth Place at the North American (Alaska) 6 dogs
Second Place in Tok (Alaska) 8 dogs
Second Place in Tok (Alaska) 6 dogs

2000  

time out in the sport (son Lukas was born)

2001  

First Place in Annaberg (Austria) 8 dogs and 6 dogs
Third Place in Buchenberg (German Championship) open class
First Place in Bärnkopf (Austria) 8 dogs
First Place in Wallgau (Germany), Bavarian Championship, 8 dogs
European Champion in Haidmühle (Germany) 8 dogs

2002   First Place in Buchenberg (Germany) 8 dogs
Second Place in Buchenberg (Germany) 6 dogs
Various First places in the preraces of the European Championship
European Champion in Asarna (Sweden) 8 dogs
2003  

First Place in Langtaufers (Southtirol)
First Place in S´Chanf (Switzerland)
Vize World Champion in Todtmoos (Germany) 8 dogs

2004  



2005  

Sixt Place in Pirena (Spain)

2006  

Second Place Alpirace (Austria)
Third Place European Championship in Tarvisio (Italy)
More First Places in Trainingraces


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