Musher Details

Biography
Ryan Hunter Redington is a distinguished American dog musher from Knik and Skagway, Alaska. Born into mushing royalty, he is the grandson of Joe Redington, Sr., the “Father of the Iditarod”, and grew up immersed in the sled dog culture, hooking his first team “as soon as he could hold onto the sled”. Ryan made his mark early by winning back-to-back Junior Iditarods in 1999 and 2000. Throughout his career he competed in sprint and marathon races across Alaska and the continental U.S. including multiple Kobuk 440 victories in 2019 and 2021.
In March 2023, after 15 attempts and with a team of six dogs, Redington captured the Iditarod Trail Sled Race title-the first in his family’s storied history-crossing the finish line in Nome in 8 days, 21h, 12m, 58s. As an Inupiaq musher, he not only fulfilled a lifelong dream but also signified a cultural milestone as the sixth Alaska Native to win the race. Ryan continues to champion Alaska Native heritage and preserve mushing traditions with his children, Eve and TJ, ensuring the legacy endures.
2001 Standings
| Checkpoint | Time In | Dogs In | Time Out | Dogs Out | Rest Time | Previous | Layover | Status | Distance | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enroute Time | Speed (mph) | 8hr | 24hr | ||||||||
| Anchorage | 3/03 10:35:00 | 10 | |||||||||
| Willow | 3/04 11:32:00 | 14 | |||||||||
| Yentna Station | 3/04 15:42:00 | 14 | 3/04 15:50:00 | 14 | 0h 8m | 4h 10m | 10.80 | 45 | |||
| Skwentna | 3/04 19:10:00 | 14 | 3/04 19:33:00 | 14 | 0h 23m | 3h 20m | 10.20 | 34 | |||
| Finger Lake | 3/05 08:44:00 | 14 | 3/05 10:26:00 | 10 | 1h 42m | 13h 11m | 3.41 | 45 | |||
| Rainy Pass | 3/05 16:11:00 | 10 | 3/06 17:58:00 | 9 | 25h 47m | 5h 45m | 5.22 | 30 | |||
| Rohn | 3/06 22:34:00 | 9 | 3/07 08:21:00 | 8 | 9h 47m | 4h 36m | 10.43 | 48 | |||
| Nikolai | 3/08 11:41:00 | 8 | 3/08 15:55:00 | 8 | 4h 14m | 27h 20m | 3.40 | 93 | |||
| McGrath | 3/08 22:27:00 | 8 | 6h 32m | 7.35 | Scratched | 48 | |||||