the red lantern
the history of the red lantern award is thet the last musher in iditarod to get to the finish line wins.
The Red Lantern Award is an award given to the last musher to cross the finish line in Nome.
The Red Lantern that is awarded represents the last musher to cross the line, and is symbolic of the Red Lamp that was originally hung on the last car on a train, usually the caboose.
It goes to the last musher to cross the Iditarod finish line.
it is awarded to the last musher to cross the finish line.
The Red Lantern Award is given to the last musher to cross the finish line in Nome.
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's when the finnal musher gets when the pass under the arch
the looser the last musher to cross the line It is the symble that all the mushers are save.
The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is the only race in the world that gives a prize for last place. But, the not just the first place gets a prize, everyone does. The lower it gets the less money you get, though. For last place, the musher gets what is called the red lantern! Hope this helped you!
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."