Robert Bundtzen (born 1949) is an American physician and dog musher based in Anchorage, Alaska.

Early life

Bundzten was born in North Dakota in 1949. As a child he lived in New Mexico before his family relocated to Alaska in 1960. The family first lived in Fairbanks, Alaska and later moved to Anderson. There, the family of six lived in a mobile home while his father, an electrical engineer, worked to help to create the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System in Clear. The town of Anderson was small; Bundtzen's school had only one room and the class had twelve pupils, three of whom were his siblings. His mother was diagnosed with breast cancer during this time and after she died the family moved back to Fairbanks. Where he enrolled at the University of Alaska. He later attended the University of Washington School of Medicine, earning his Doctor of Medicine in 1975, and subsequently completed his fellowship and residency, focusing on infectious diseases, at the University of Wisconsin in 1978.

Career as a dog musher

Though Bundzten first experimented with mushing in the '60s as a teenager growing up in Alaska, he did not take the sport seriously until the '90s. His competed in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race for the first time in 1995, taking 13 days, 9 hours, 55 minutes, and 9 seconds to complete the course and coming in 40th place. To date, his best time is 10 days, 15 hours, 25 minutes, and 15 seconds, a time he achieved in 2006, and his highest position was achieved in 1997, when he placed 27th. According to the Iditarod's official website, he has won a combined total of $14,607.88 in prize money.

Race history

YearPositionTime (h:min:s)
199540th13 days, 09:55:09
199727th12 days, 01:32:43
199928th12 days, 15:04:15
200131st12 days, 15:38:43
200231st11 days, 00:34:42
200328th11 days, 15:18:54
200438th11 days, 06:53:00
200539th11 days, 18:45:30
200630th10 days, 15:25:15
200743rd12 days, 14:21:17
200835th11 days, 05:58:45
200934th12 days, 13:24:30
201442nd11 days, 20:23:18
201654th11 days, 08:10:25

Personal life

Bundtzen is married to Joan Bundzten (b. c. 1948), a chemical pathologist. They have a son and two grandsons. Both he and his wife practice medicine in Anchorage. He has three siblings.

External links

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived December 22, 2007) Cabela 2007
  • Iditarod Race Archives