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it is awarded to the last musher to cross the finish line.
It goes to the last musher to cross the Iditarod finish line.
They get the Red lantern Award as the last Musher off the Trail and get to extinguish the light. Their real reward is they finished a very grueling 1000 mile race just them and their dogs.
It is the award given to the last musher to cross the finish line in Nome. It began as a joke years ago, and became a good luck symbol for the race. A "widow's lamp" is lite in Nome, and hung at the finish line, the same day the Iditarod, (dog sled race) starts in Anchorage Alaska. The lantern will be left burning day and night until the last contestant crosses the finish line. The last musher to cross the finish line in Nome, is responsible for turning the lantern off. Now, the last to finish the race is awarded the Red Lantern Award. It shows the perseverance and dedication needed to finish the race. It usually takes 14-15 days to finish the Iditarod.
The Red Lantern Award is given to the last musher to cross the finish line in Nome.
The Red Lantern Award is an award given to the last musher to cross the finish line in Nome.
the history of the red lantern award is thet the last musher in iditarod to get to the finish line wins.
it is an award given to the last musher to cross the finish line in nome.Awarding a red lantern for the last place finisher in a sled dog race has become an Alaskan tradition. It started as a joke and has become a symbol of stick-to-itiveness in the mushing world."
it is the award giving to the last musher to cross the finish line and first to win now lets kiss
lance mackey which musher won the iditarod last year
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