PenAir Spirit of Alaska
Award - The recipient of the 2009 PenAir Spirit
of Alaska award is Aaron Burmeister from Nenana Alaska.
The award is a beautiful framed mask depicting the spirit
of the “team”. Burmeister also received $500
credit for travel or freight.
GCI Dorothy G. Page
Halfway Award - Presented to Lance Mackey from
Fairbanks Alaska who was the first musher to arrive in Iditarod
Alaska. Lance received $2,500 in gold nuggets and a beautiful
trophy.
Millennium Alaskan
Hotel Anchorage First To the Yukon Award - Presented
to Lance Mackey from Fairbanks Alaska; the first Musher
to arrive in Anvik Alaska on the banks of the Yukon. While
in Anvik, Mackey received a nine course meal. Tonight Mackey
received an additional $3,500 in one dollar bills as the
“after dinner mint” for his efforts.
Wells Fargo Bank Alaska
Gold Coast Award - Presented to Lance Mackey from
Fairbanks Alaska. Mackey was the first musher to arrive
in the Gold Coast community of Unalakleet. He was awarded
a beautiful trophy and $2,500 in gold nuggets.
Nome Kennel Club Fastest
Time from Safety to Nome Award - Presented by the
Nome Kennel Club. The recipient for the fastest time between
Safety and Nome is Ramey Smyth from Willow Alaska. He was
able to complete the trek from Safety to Nome in 2 hours
and 27 minutes. He received $500 for his efforts.
Horizon Iditarod
Most Improved Musher Award - Was awarded to Dallas
Seavey from Seward Alaska. Dallas went from 41st position
in 2007 to sixth in 2009.
Rookie of the Year
- The Rookie of the Year Award has been sponsored by Jerry
and Clara Austin of St. Michael Alaska since 1980. The 2009
Rookie of the Year was Chad Lindner from Brookline Massachusetts.
He received $1,500 and a trophy for his efforts.
ExxonMobil 37th Iditarod
Award - Exxonmobil presented an Iditarod Gold Coin
(valued at $2,500) to Harry Alexi, from Bethel Alaska for
being the 37th musher to arrive in Nome
Fred Meyer Sportsmanship
Award - This award includes $1,000 in Fred Meyer
Gift Cards and was awarded to Aaron Burmeister of Nenana
Alaska for helping a musher find his team.
Chevron Most Inspirational
Musher Award - Presented to Iditarod musher Trent
Herbst from Ketchum Idaho. Trent received the award for
the work he has done in the classroom teaching his students
all about “The Last Great Race on Earth.” The
honor included a trophy and $1,000 worth of Chevron gas.
Golden Clipboard Award
- The Golden Clipboard is awarded to the checkpoint along
the Iditarod Trail that exemplifies community teamwork The
2009 recipient is the village of Nikolai Alaska.
Golden Stethoscope
Award - Awarded to the veterinarian deemed most
helpful on the trail by the members of the Iditarod Official
Finishers Club was awarded to Dr. Denny Albert from Denali
Alaska.
Alaska Airlines Leonhard
Seppala Humanitarian Award - is based on specific
criteria to determine who has best demonstrated outstanding
dog care through out the Race while remaining competitive.
Alaska Airlines presented the award to Iditarod 2009 Champion
Lance Mackey. Mackey received a lead crystal cup on an illuminated
wooden base and two free round trip tickets to anywhere
on the Alaska Airlines system.
The City of Nome Lolly
Medley Golden Harness Award Winner - Originally
presented by the late Lolly Medley, Wasilla harness maker
and one of two women to run the second Iditarod in 1974.
The award honors an outstanding lead dog, chosen by the
mushers. This year’s recipient was Kuling a 9 year
old member of Jessie Royer’s team from Fairbanks Alaska.
Kuling has completed seven Iditarods and led her team to
an 8th place finish in 2009. She was Jessie’s lead
dog for all seven of her Iditarods.
Northern Air Cargo
Herbie Nayokpuk Memorial Award - Presented to the
musher chosen by staff and officials as the person who most
closely mimics “Herbie” in his/her attitude
on the trail. This year’s recipient was Sonny Lindner
from Fairbanks Alaska. He received a free freight allotment
on Northern Air Cargo, $1,049 cash and a trophy.
Wells Fargo Winner’s
Purse Award - Was awarded to the 2009 Iditarod
Champion, Lance Mackey. This year’s award was $69,000.
Anchorage Chrysler
Dodge Official Truck Award - Was awarded to the
2009 Iditarod Champion, Lance Mackey. Mackey received a
2008 Dodge Ram Laramie “HEMI” 4/x/4 quad cab
pick up.