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The actual speed of the sled dogs in the Iditarod varies from mile to mile, check point, to check point, race to race. However, the record for the fastest time any sled team has finished the Iditarod was set in 2002 by Martin Buser. He and his team completed the entire trip from Anchorage to Nome, 1,161 miles, in 8 days 22 hours 46 minutes and 2 seconds.
John Baker holds the fastest time at 8 days, 19 hours, 46 minuets, and 39 seconds in 2011.
The fastest time ever for the Men's 100 meter is 9.63 seconds. This was accomplished by Usain Bolt who has been dubbed the fastest man alive.
8 days, 22 hours, 46 minutes, and 2 seconds by Martin Buser in 2002
No. The most recent winner of the Iditarod was John Baker, an Alaskan, with a time of 8 days, 19:46:39.
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The fastest time anyone has ever beaten Pikmin is nine in-game days.
Secretariat holds the record for fastest time in the Kentucky Derby at 1:59.40 (in 1973).
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Martin Ilott finished the fastest, unsupported U.S. running across America in 71.27 days.
Secretariat holds the record for the fastest Kentucky Derby time, running the race in 1:59 2/5 in 1973.