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Joe Redington wanted the Iditarod race to honor the historical significance of the Iditarod Trail and to preserve the tradition of dog mushing in Alaska. He aimed to create a challenging competition that showcased the endurance of both dogs and mushers while also fostering community spirit and tourism. Additionally, Redington sought to raise awareness about the importance of sled dogs in Alaskan culture and history. His vision eventually led to the establishment of the Iditarod as a premier long-distance sled dog race.

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