Red Lantern Award
Presented by Wells Fargo Bank since 1993, given to the last musher to finish the race. Musher receives a trophy made from a red lantern
Presented by Wells Fargo Bank since 1993, given to the last musher to finish the race. Musher receives a trophy made from a red lantern
Musher receives an engraved trophy Recipient chosen by fellow mushers Presented at the Nome banquet by Aaron Burmeister, President of Iditarod Official Finishers Club
Presented by Wells Fargo since 1993, to the first musher to the “Gold Coast” given at checkpoint and again at Awards Banquet in Nome The
Presented by the Nome Kennel Club since 1973 Winner must be in top 20 Musher receives $500.00 Presented at the Nome banquet by Chrystie Salesky,
Presented by GCI since 1994, in honor of the late Dorothy G. Page, the “Mother of the Iditarod”. Presented at the halfway checkpoint, Iditarod in
Presented by the mushers since 2000 to a special checkpoint Voted on by the mushers Presented at the Nome banquet by Mark Nordman, Race Director/Race
Honors the musher who has bettered his/her last previous finish by the most number of places Winner receives an engraved trophy plus $2,000.00 Presented at
Presented since 1980, to the top place rookie (defined as a musher who has never before started the Race) Musher receives check for $1,500.00 and
Presented since 1982 to a top 20 team Based on specific criteria to determine who has best demonstrated outstanding dog care throughout the Race while
Presented to the first musher to Galena. Check for $1,000.00, Twenty-Five (25) Pounds of Bristol Bay salmon and a commemorative jacket Re-presented at the Nome
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