Doug Swingley.
Doug Swingley from Montana.
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Davis Seavy [There is no record of Davis Seavy winning the Iditarod]
it is the award giving to the last musher to cross the finish line and first to win now lets kiss
okay.so to get in Iditarod race you need to go there and get some practice.They will put you in 3-4 races for practice.then you are a rookie.They you have to participate in the race. and after you win some races you are not rookie.you are a Iditarod musher.
Jeff King Is the oldest musher to run the Iditarod By Emily Elizabeth Wells Close Emily. Jeff King was the oldest to win, but Colonel Norman Vaughn was the oldest to finish the race at age 86.
Libby Riddles - 1985 - First woman to win the Iditarod.
It is impossible to predict the exact day or time that the first musher will cross the finish line in Nome. However, we expect it to be between 9 and 12 days, making it on second Tuesday or Wednesday. Doug Swingley, 1995 Champion, completed the course in 9 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 19 seconds to become the first musher from outside of the state of Alaska to ever win the Iditarod.* http://www.iditarod.com/learn/history.html That depends on how fast the musher is going, the place of the musher, where they take the mandatory rest hours, ect...
Jeff King was 50 years old when he won the 2006 Iditarod making him the oldest winner. The way the 2013 race is going, it looks like this record will be broken in the next couple days, possibly by Jeff himself.
· $69,000 - 1st place in Nome · $3,000 in Silver Dollars & Trophy - 1st musher in Iditarod (the town) · Seven-course gourmet dinner flown in from a fancy restaurant in Anchorage - 1st musher in Anvik
me
I believe its Lance Mackey