List of Yukon Quest competitors

List of Yukon Quest competitors
Didier Moggia was the first musher to start the 2008 Yukon Quest in Fairbanks, Alaska.

The Yukon Quest International 1,000-mile Sled Dog Race is an annual sled dog race between Fairbanks, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon. It has been called the "most difficult sled dog race in the world"[1] and the "toughest race in the world".[2][3] The race's route follows the Yukon River for much of its course and travels over four mountains: King Solomon's Dome, Eagle Summit, American Summit, and Rosebud Summit.[4] Its length is equivalent to the distance between England and Africa, and the distance between some checkpoints is equivalent to the breadth of Ireland.[5]

Three hundred and sixty-three people have participated in the race since its inception in 1984, and even fewer have finished it. The race attracts anywhere from 21 (in 1996)[6] to 47 (in 1988 and 1989)[7]mushers each year. Because of the competition's difficulty, about one-third of the entrants do not finish. Of the 776 entries from 1984 to 2007, 263 did not finish—a scratch rate of 33.9 percent.[8] The racers have come from various professions: taxicab drivers, a swimming instructor, a coal miner, a tax assessor, a lawyer, fur trappers, journalists, and a car salesman, among others.[9][10][11]

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At the conclusion of the competition, several racers are recognized by special awards given for various feats performed on the trail. The most notable of these accomplishments is the championship award, given to the winner of the race. Accompanying this is the Golden Harness Award, given to the winner's two lead sled dogs.[12] The next significant award is the Veterinarians Choice Award, which is given to the musher who maintains the best care of his or her dogs during the race, as voted by race veterinarians .[12] Other awards include the Challenge of the North Award—given to the musher who "exemplifies the spirit of the Yukon Quest"—and the sportsmanship award, given to the most sportsmanlike competitor, as chosen by a vote of the mushers.[12]

The Rookie of the Year Award is given to the highest-finishing musher who has never before competed in a Yukon Quest. The Dawson Award consists of four ounces of gold, and it is given to the first musher to reach Dawson City (the midpoint of the race) and complete the race.[12] The final award is the Red Lantern, a $1,000 prize awarded to the last official finisher of that year's race.[12] Two awards have been discontinued: the Kiwanis Award, given to the first musher to cross the Alaska-Yukon border, and the Mayor's Award, given to the Yukon Quest champion.[12]

The latest Yukon Quest champion is Alaskan Dallas Seavey, who finished the race in 10 days, 11 hours and 53 minutes. Seavey, who has run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race several times, won the Yukon Quest in his rookie year and therefore also was named rookie of the year.[13] Haliburton, Ontario musher Hank DeBruin won the 2011 Red Lantern Award by finishing the race in 13 days, 10 hours, and 54 minutes.[14] For the first time in Yukon Quest history, more than one musher received the sportsmanship award. Following the 2011 race, Allen Moore, Brent Sass and Mike Ellis shared the honor. Ken Anderson, who reached Dawson City third, was the only one of the top three at that point to finish, and thus received the Dawson Award. Wasilla musher Kelley Griffin received the Spirit of the North award, and the Veterinarian's Choice award was given to Mike Ellis and his wife/handler Sue Ellis.[15]

The 2011 purse was set at $150,000, but fewer than 15 mushers finished the race that year, meaning the money allotted for the final two prizes were distributed to each of the 13 mushers who finished. The purse peaked at $200,000 in 2007, and winner Lance Mackey took home $40,000.[16]

Contents

Key

S Scratched W Withdrawn
Won the race. * Won the Dawson Award.
@ Won the Challenge of the North Award. # Named Rookie of the Year.
$ Won the Veterinarian's Choice Award. 1 Won Red Lantern Award.
2 Won Kiwanis Award. 3 Won Mayor's Award.
4 Won the Sportsmanship Award. DQ Disqualified.

Competitors

Ramy Brooks won the 1999 Yukon Quest.
Martin Buser won the Iditarod four times, but has only raced in the Quest once.
Jeff King won the 1989 Yukon Quest and finished second two times.
Competitor Hometown Years entered Finishing place Time elapsed[a] Earningsb
Ed Abrahamson Kenai Peninsula, Alaska 1997 15 15:13:34 $1,500
1999 17 14:02:22
Ross Adam Grande Prairie, Alberta 1995 12 14:11:00
Kiara Adams Mount Lorne, Yukon 2006 S
2007 S
Daryle Adkins Trapper Creek, Alaska 1984 S
Ron Aldrich Willow, Alaska 1984 13 13:12:48 $700
1990 S
Diane Allen Whitehorse, Yukon 2002 S
Susan Amundsen Two Rivers, Alaska 1994 21 15:08:47
1995 S
1996 13 15:02:52 $1,250
2002 24 14:09:40
John Anderson Willow, Alaska 1989 25 15:03:19
Ken Anderson Fairbanks, Alaska 2008# 2 10:12:29 $25,000
2010 5 09:15:13 $11,760
2011 3 10:14:24 *
Tony Andreonne France 1986 14 14:19:57 $600
George Aplustill Fairbanks, Alaska 1993 S
1994 S
Terry Asbury Healy, Alaska 1997 S
2002 S
2004 S
Rick Atkinson Bettles, Alaska 1985 2 11:12:15 $10,000
1987 5 12:06:25 $3,300
1988 4 13:04:22 $7,000
Jodi Bailey Chatanika, Alaska 2011 7 12:06:51
John Ballard Salcha, Alaska 1988 29 20:06:26
Steve Barb Healy, Alaska 1989 24 14:19:07
Dick Barnum Fairbanks, Alaska 1988 S
1989 26 15:04:41
Cindy Barrand Chalk River, Ontario 2010 16 11:10:57
John Barron Sheep Creek, Alaska 19944 11 11:19:21 $2,560
Lavon Barve Wasilla, Alaska 1994#3 1 10:22:44 $20,000
Bruno Baureis Gakona, Alaska 2000 S
2002 21 14:00:34
2005 S
Stan Bearup North Pole, Alaska 1985 26 15:17:59
Richie Beattie Two Rivers, Alaska 2006# 9 12:02:06 $3,700
2007 16 13:00:42
Benedikt Beisch Nenana, Alaska 2007 17 13:06:02
Braden Bennett Whitehorse, Yukon 2002 20 13:23:53
Jim Bennett Fairbanks, Alaska 1985 25 15:07:03
1988 S
Tom Benson Dubois, Wyoming 2002 25 14:09:48
2004 20 14:04:091
2007 19 13:14:01
Jack Berry Homer, Alaska 1992 13 14:05:40 $1,317
19994 8 12:09:54 $4,200
2000 5 11:04:06 $8,000*
2001 S
2002 S
2004 S
Kirsten Bey Nome, Alaska 2001 S
Deborah Bicknell Auke Bay, Alaska 2000 21 15:05:501
2002 S
2003 S
Tony Blanford Fairbanks, Alaska 1998 S
1999 19 14:02:38
2000 15 12:09:35 $1,500
Marc Boily Nome, Alaska 1987 9 13:07:09 $1,200
Kyla Boivin Whitehorse, Yukon 2001 18 14:20:18
2003 15 13:06:30 $1,500
2004 S
2006 S
2007 20 14:07:50
2008 15 14:04:171 $4,000
2009 S
Ed Borden Kenai, Alaska 1986 S
Charlie Boulding Manley, Alaska 1989 11 13:04:52 $1,550
1990 10 12:19:36 $1,750
1991 1 10:21:12 $25,000
1992 3 12:01:38 $15,202
19933 1 10:19:092 $25,000*
Daniel Bourassa Lanoraie, Quebec 1991 S
2005 S
Jeff Bouton Fairbanks, Alaska 1992 17 16:01:00 $800
1993 S
Doug Bowers Nenana, Alaska 1991 12 12:00:34 $1,500
Pete Bowers Fairbanks, Alaska 1985 24 15:02:32
Rod Boyce Two Rivers, Alaska 2004 S
2006 S
Trevor Braun Mendenhall, Yukon 1997 16 15:13:38
2004 S
Jim Bridges Wasilla, Alaska 1985 28 18:14:171
1986 S
Bob Bright Watersmeet, Michigan 1988 S
1989 S
Jean-denis Britten Whitehorse, Yukon 2008 9 12:04:57 $8,000
2009 S
Shannon Brockman Nenana, Alaska 2002# 10 11:23:36 $3,300
Ramy Brooks Fairbanks, Alaska 1993 15 12:21:50 $2,400
19993 1 11:08:272 $30,000*
Eric Buetow Two Rivers, Alaska 1985 15 12:16:50
Aaron Burmeister Nenana, Alaska 2007# 5 11:01:10 $12,500
Martin Buser Big Lake, Alaska 2009# 4 10:09:40 $13,500
Eric Butcher Fairbanks, Alaska 2004 15 13:13:17 $1,500
2006 S
Peter Butteri Tok, Alaska 1989 31 16:23:341
1990 S
1991 16 13:07:35 $850
1992 7 12:14:42 $3,040
1993 S
1994 5 11:03:27 $6,400
1996 7 13:05:56 $4,000
1999 3 11:18:41 $18,000
2000 4 11:03:42 $12,000
2002 2 11:05:452 $24,000*
Russ Bybee Willow, Alaska 2006 S
2007 13 12:04:46 $5,000
2009 S
Clifton Cadzow Fort Yukon, Alaska 1988 S
Jay Cadzow Fort Yukon, Alaska 1993# 5 11:07:11$ $8,000
1994 S
19954 3 10:18:39 $8,000
1997 S
Josh Cadzow Fort Yukon, Alaska 2009 S
2010 7# 10:00:18$ $8,925
2011 S
Scott Cameron Palmer, Alaska 1989 28 15:17:21
Adolphus Capot-Blanc Fort Nelson, British Columbia 1986 18 15:01:50
1988 S
1997 12 14:01:41
Dave Carroll Willow, Alaska 1990 S
George Carroll Fairbanks, Alaska 2000 18 14:06:51
2002 S
Larry Carroll Willow, Alaska 1998 15 13:00:11 $1,500
1999 7 12:07:26 $5,000
2000 12 11:23:27 $2,500
2002 S
Normand Casavant Atlin, British Columbia 2009 10 11:15:02 $6,000
2010 10 10:09:53 $5,670
Jeninne Cathers Whitehorse, Yukon 1989 27 15:13:13
1990 18 14:01:41
1991 S
1992 15 14:16:34 $912
1993 22 13:07:28
1996 10 14:01:40 $2,500
Ned Cathers Whitehorse, Yukon 1988 19 15:09:42
1989 15 13:11:15 $750
1990 11 12:20:12 $1,550
1991 S
1992 14 14:07:40 $1,114
1993 14 12:19:56 $2,600
1994 S
1995 S
1997 8 13:02:28$ $4,200
1998 S
Lena Charley Gakona, Alaska 1985 S
Bill Chisholm Two Rivers, Alaska 1993 9 11:19:23 $3,700
Arthur Church Willow, Alaska 1986 S
Murray Clayton Haines, Alaska 1984 17 14:17:23
1985 13 12:15:39 $700
Christian Clerc East Wenatchee, Washington 2000 S
Jennifer Cochran Fairbanks, Alaska 2004 16 13:13:59
2006 S
Phil Cole Fairbanks, Alaska 1990 S
Julie Collins Lake Minchumina, Alaska 1985 20 13:18:50 $750
George Cook III Ashland, New Hampshire 1992 18 16:03:191
Bruce Cosgrove Fairbanks, Alaska 1994 S
Bill Cotter Nenana, Alaska 1984 3 12:05:40 $5,000
1985 5 11:15:23 $4,400
1986 6 14:11:50 $2,400
1987 1 12:04:34 $15,000
2008 14 13:20:40 $4,500
Glen Craig Nenana, Alaska 1985 S
Jeff Currey Fairbanks, Alaska 1991 S
1993 25 17:02:371
1997 S
Wayne Curtis Wasilla, Alaska 1999 18 14:02:22
David Dalton Healy, Alaska 1988 21 15:23:01
1990 16 13:16:03
1991 10 11:21:00 $1,900
1992 S
1993 S
1994 18 12:20:50 $1,680
1996 14 15:06:31 $1,000
1997 7 12:23:32 $5,000
1998 11 12:06:44 $2,900
1999 14 13:04:51 $1,800
2000 S
2001 13 12:16:45 $2,100
2002 S
2004 3 11:12:48$ $18,000
2005 4 11:02:21 $12,000
2006 4 10:20:08 $12,000
2007 10 11:14:02 $6,500
2008 3 11:09:35 $20,000
2009 S
2010 14 11:00:40 $3,645
2011 9 12:10:07
Dario Daniels Fairbanks, Alaska 2001 S
Katie Davis Olney, Montana 2010 20 12:11:52
Hank DeBruin Haliburton, Ontario 2011 13 13:10:54
Sam Deltour Belgium 2010 11 10:13:54 $5,265
Lauralee DeLuca Cantwell, Alaska 1993 21 13:06:52
1994 S
Bart De Marie Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan 2010 17 12:00:35
Allen Dennis Salcha, Alaska 1987 21 15:15:171
1988 S
1993 S
2011 S
Dolif Dieter Two Rivers, Alaska 1996 S
1998 S
2000 S
Don Donaldson Delta Junction, Alaska 1987 19 15:08:22
1988 S
Patricia Doval College, Alaska 1985 18 13:16:10
Ty Duggar Nenana, Alaska 1987 S
Heath Duncan Soldotna, Alaska 1989 19 14:06:27
Rick Dunlap Fairbanks, Alaska 1985 12 12:12:06 $800
Kyla Durham Fairbanks, Alaska 2011 11 13:01:53
Esa Ekdahl Whitehorse, Yukon 1990 26 16:11:031
Mark Elliott Dawson City, Yukon 1988 13 14:13:31 $1,150
1990 S
Mike Ellis Rumney, New Hampshire 2008 11 12:09:58 $6,500
2009 S
2010 13 10:20:47 $4,050
20114 8 12:09:59$
Andy Elsberg Fairbanks, Alaska 2003 11 12:06:37 $2,900
Joni Elomaa Finland 1997 DQ
Barry Emmett Fairbanks, Alaska 1994 23 17:22:35$
Bob English Whitehorse, Yukon 1984 S
Ernest Erick Venetie, Alaska 1994 S
Nick Ericson Fairbanks, Alaska 1984 19 15:08:11
1985 17 12:23:07
1989 12 13:05:40 $1,350
Julie Estey Fairbanks, Alaska 2008 S
Carrie Farr Tanana, Alaska 1999# 13 13:04:21 $2,100
2000 8 12:10:19 $4,200
2002 9 11:22:49 $3,700
Jeff Fisher Cantwell, Alaska 1988 25 17:14:13
1989 29 15:17:49
Charlotte Fitzhugh College, Alaska 1989 S
Peter Fleck Salisbury, England 2010 18 12:02:13
Bill Fliris Tanana, Alaska 1986 22 16:06:06
Ed Foran Nenana, Alaska 1986 7 14:11:52 $1,900
Linda Forsberg Denali Park, Alaska 1989 8 13:03:06 $2,250
1990 5 12:11:16 $5,000
1991 5 11:11:40 $6,500
1992 4 12:01:45$ $10,135
1993 4 10:23:11 $10,000
1994 3 11:01:33 $12,000
Will Forsberg Denali Park, Alaska 1990 9 12:18:30 $1,950
1991 S
Agata Franczak Dawson City, Yukon 2004 17 13:14:32
Blake Freking Finland, Minnesota 2005 12 12:05:031 $2,500
Connie Frerichs Delta Junction, Alaska 1985 19 13:17:11
1986 S
1987 18 12:03:57
1990 23 15:22:28
1991 20 14:15:29 $650
1992 S
1993 S
1995 S
1997 S
1999 S
2001 S
2002 S
Terry Freirichs Delta Junction, Alaska 1990 21 15:22:02
Joran Freeman Two Rivers, Alaska 2001# 4@ 11:22:10 $12,000
2002 S
Marcelle Fressineau Matawin, Quebec 2002 S
2005 S
Keizo Funatsu Japan 1997# 5 12:16:12 $8,000
1998 8 12:04:53 $4,200
Sylvia Furtwaengler Argenbuhl, Germany 2003 16 13:06:31
Frank Ganley Fairbanks, Alaska 1985 22 14:07:43
1986 19 15:03:49
1988 15 14:17:09 $750
Joe Garnie Willow, Alaska 1994 10 11:19:20 $2,720
Hans Gatt Atlin, British Columbia 1993 7 11:11:40 $5,000
2002 1 11:04:22 $30,000
2003 1 10:16:282 $30,000*
2004 1 10:18:54 $30,000*
2006 2 10:08:59 $24,000
2007 2 10:09:19 $30,000
2009 S
2010 1 9:00:26* $28,395
2011 S
Charles Gauthier Faro, Yukon 1989 30 16:01:20
Don Glassburn Central, Alaska 1984 18 14:23:55
19864 15 14:20:21 $500
1987 S
Paul Geoffrion Whitehorse, Yukon 2003 18 14:20:301
2004 S
2006 S
2008 S
Jon Gleason Fairbanks, Alaska 1985 11 12:00:15 $900
1987 S
1988 S
John Gourley Healy, Alaska 1992 9 13:10:40 $2,128
19934 13 12:14:02 $2,800
Robert Grawehr Whitehorse, Yukon 1989 S
Kelley Griffin Wasilla, Alaska 2002 17 13:01:27
2003 13 12:23:26 $2,100
2004 11 12:08:39 $2,900
2005 S
2006 7 11:07:54 $5,000
2007 14 12:08:01 $4,500
20084 6 11:21:15 $13,000
2010 15 12:17:47 $3,240
2011 5@ 11:03:02
Doug Grilliot Willow, Alaska 2001 16 14:08:16
2002 18 13:07:03
Mark Grober Nenana, Alaska 1987 DQ
Larry Grout Fairbanks, Alaska 1987 S
1990 S
1992 S
1993 20 13:06:34 $1,800
Cor Guimond Cassiar Creek, Yukon 1986 21 15:23:27
1991 17 13:09:45 $800
1994 7@ 11:09:33 $4,000
1995 4 10:22:37 $4,000
1998 S
20014 11 12:14:46 $2,900
2008 S
Dean Gulden Grand Marais, Minnesota 1994 S
Rusty Hagan North Pole, Alaska 19984 19 14:13:48
20004 14 12:03:04 $1,800
Henry Hahn III Two Rivers, Alaska 1995 S
William Hanes Kasilof, Alaska 2007 12 12:00:51 $5,500
Wayne Hall Eagle, Alaska 2002 26@ 14:10:301
20064 10 12:18:22 $4,000
2009 15 12:15:09 $3,000
Vern Halter Trapper Creek, Alaska 1988 11 14:03:28 $1,550
1989 2 11:21:11 $15,000
1990 1 11:17:09 $20,000
1991 6 11:12:06 $4,000
Ty Halvorson North Pole, Alaska 1988 30 20:09:161
Larry Hand Copper Center, Alaska 1987 DQ
Doug Harris Whitehorse, Yukon 1996 6@ 13:04:56 $5,000
1998 10 12:06:33 $3,300
Steve Haver Fairbanks, Alaska 1988 S
Jack Hayden Lake Minchumina, Alaska 1984 8 12:22:40 $1,500
1985 10 12:06:06 $1,000
Richard Hayden Fort Yukon, Alaska 1985 S
Jim Hendrick Denali Park, Alaska 1991 21 15:05:59
1992 S
1993 18 13:05:50 $2,100
1994 S
1995 10 13:01:56 $1,000
1997 13 14:09:02 $2,100
1998 S
1999 12 13:04:01 $2,500
2000 8 11:18:59 $4,200
2001 12 12:15:20 $2,500
20024 15 12:20:20 $1,500
2003 S
Sepp Hermann Fairbanks, Alaska 1999 15 13:06:28 $1,500
Pierre-Antoine Heritier Geneva, Switzerland 2010 21 12:19:26
Alain Herscher France 1996 15 15:13:08 $750
J.T. Hessert Alaska 2007 W
Dave Hetman Ester, Alaska 1993 S
Don Hibbs Two Rivers, Alaska 1993 S
1995 9 12:17:31$ $1,200
Roger Hocking Fairbanks, Alaska 1991 S
1992 S
Gwen Holdmann Fox, Alaska 1998 25 15:21:35
2004 S
Bob Holder Fairbanks, Alaska 1988 23 16:02:12
1989 20 14:08:42
Yuka Honda Healy, Alaska 2006 S
2007 S
2009 S
Don Honea, Sr. Ruby, Alaska 1985 S
Ed Hopkins Tagish, Yukon 1993 19 13:06:33 $2,000
1994 8 11:15:23 $3,200
1999 11 12:23:33 $2,900
20054 8 11:19:25 $4,200
David "Pecos" Humphreys Talkeetna, Alaska 1984 10 13:03:07 $1,000
1987 S
Douglas Hutchinson Fairbanks, Alaska 1992 S
1993 17 13:04:00 $2,200
1994 S
Michael Hyslop Whitehorse, Yukon 1988 S
Emil Inauen Switzerland 2004 S
Ruedi Indermuhle Switzerland 1991 S
Dries Jacobs Bruges, Belgium 2010 12 10:15:50 $4,860
Robin Jacobson Squaw Lake, Minnesota 1986 S
Mike Jayne Fairbanks, Alaska 2007 8@ 11:03:15 $7,500
Bruce Johnson Atlin, British Columbia 1984 6 12:18:07 $2,400
1985 8 12:05:41 $1,500
1986 1 14:09:17 $15,000
1993 2 10:22:30 $20,000
Larry Johnson Nenana, Alaska 1987 13 13:22:48 $700
Jerry Joinson Fort St. James, British Columbia 2009 S
2011 12 13:03:22
Fred Jordan Tanana, Alaska 1989 13 13:06:17 $1,150
1994 S
2000 S
Phil Joy Fairbanks, Alaska 2006 S
2008 12 12:22:07 $6,000
Dan Kaduce Chatanika, Alaska 2003 10 12:02:40$ $3,300
2004 6 11:20:06 $6,000
2005 S
2008 8 12:03:39 $9,000
2009 8 10:12:14 $8,000
2011 S
Walter Kaso Talkeetna, Alaska 1985 7 12:04:55 $1,900
Daniel Keller Fox, Alaska 1999 S
Steven Ketzler Nenana, Alaska 1992 S
Ararad Khatchikian Italy 2000 S
Jeff King Denali Park, Alaska 1984 5 12:10:59 $3,300
1985 4 11:14:31 $4,400
1986 2 14:09:41 $10,000
1987 3 12:04:52 $5,000*
1988 S
1989 1 11:20:51 $20,000
1990 2 11:20:33 $10,000
Michael King Salcha, Alaska 1996 17 16:05:49
1997 S
1998 S
1999 S
Keith Kirkvold Fairbanks, Alaska 1998 21 14:15:13
William Kleedehn Carcross, Yukon 1990 17 13:17:16
1993 11 12:05:45 $3,200
1998 7 12:03:40 $5,000
2000 S
2001 3 11:19:182 $18,000
2002 5 11:16:20 $8,000
2003 2 11:07:04 $24,000
2004 S
2005 2@ 11:00:40 $24,000
2006 3 10:09:05$ $18,000
2007 4 10:12:12 $14,500
2009 6 10:11:16 $12,000*
Dave Klumb Fairbanks, Alaska 1984 S
Christopher Knott Fairbanks, Alaska 2002 13 12:15:23 $2,100
Dennis Kogl Denali Park, Alaska 1985 6 12:02:31 $3,300
1988 8 13:18:53 $2,250
Beat Korner Switzerland 1991 23 15:06:421
Mike Kramer Two Rivers, Alaska 1988 S
Kris Krestensen Two Rivers, Alaska 1989 S
Jim Kublin Marquette, Michigan 1992 16 16:00:30 $850
Gerry Kuzyk Whitehorse, Yukon 1994 20 13:03:27 $1,440
John Langham Talkeetna, Alaska 1994 S
Bruce Langmaid Blackstock, Ontario 2005 S
Brian Lawson Fairbanks, Alaska 1990 S
Jocelyne LeBlanc Whitehorse, Yukon 2010@ 221 13:09:16
Ann Ledwidge Dawson City, Yukon 2008 13 13:20:12 $5,000
Peter Ledwidge Dawson City, Yukon 1999 20 15:03:461
2000 17 13:10:20
2002 S
2003 9 12:02:23 $3,700
2004 4 11:18:51 $12,000
2005 11 11:22:36 $2,900
2007 S
Bruce Lee Denali Park, Alaska 1986 12 14:16:41 $800
1988 5 13:04:22 $5,000
1989 4 11:23:35 $7,000
1991 2 10:21:17 $20,000
19983 1 11:11:27 $30,000
Darrin Lee Nenana, Alaska 2003 S
Ben LeFebvre Whitehorse, Yukon 1988 S
Andrew Lesh Fairbanks, Alaska 1997 14 14:15:08 $1,800
2000 10 11:21:02 $3,300
2001 2 11:16:16 $24,000
David Likins Forty Mile, Alaska 1988
Sonny Lindner Delta Junction, Alaska 1984 1 12:00:05 $15,000
1986 4 14:10:48 $4,400
1989 6 12:00:39 $3,500
1991 8 11:16:15 $2,250
1992 2 11:23:102 $20,270
20104 6 09:21:17 $10,545
Shirley Liss Fairbanks, Alaska 1984 20 No time1c
1985 27 18:10:28
Jon Little Kasilof, Alaska 2005 5 11:03:10 $8,000
2009 3 10:00:28 $18,000
Jerry Louden Two Rivers, Alaska 1997 6 12:17:23 $6,000
1998 12 12:08:48 $2,500
1999 10 12:19:38 $3,300
2000 11 11:22:06 $2,900
2001 10 12:12:11 $3,300
Bur Lydic Salcha, Alaska 1986 S
Brian MacDougall Whitehorse, Yukon 1989 S
1994 9 11:15:24 $2,690
1998 9 12:05:44 $3,700
Brenda Mackey Nenana, Alaska 1998 18 14:13:47
Jason Mackey Kasilof, Alaska 2009 S
Lance Mackey Fox, Alaska 2005# 1 11:00:32 $30,000
2006 1 10:07:47 $30,000*
2007 1 10:02:37 $40,000*
2008 1 10:12:14$ $35,000*
2010 2 9:02:08 $20,280
Rick Mackey Nenana, Alaska 1996# 2 12:17:04 $19,000
19973 1 12:05:55 $30,000
1998 3 11:21:09 $18,000
Scott MacManus Fairbanks, Alaska 1991 S
Gene Mahler Fairbanks, Alaska 1991 15 12:15:45 $900
Keli Mahoney Talkeetna, Alaska 2001 S
2002 22 14:03:11
Jeff Mann Mentasta, Alaska 1992 12 13:18:35 $1,520
1993 6@ 11:10:23 $6,500
Marcel Marin Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 2004 14@ 13:05:04 $1,800
Wade Marrs Wasilla, Alaska 2011 S
Newton Marshall Jamaica 2009 13@ 11:19:02 $4,000
Martin Massicotte St-Tite, Quebec 2003# 7 11:21:10 $5,000
2005 S
Mike Maurer Salcha, Alaska 1989 22 14:09:55
1990 DQ
Joe May Trapper Creek, Alaska 19854 9 12:06:05 $1,200
1986 9 14:13:23 $1,200
Mark May North Pole, Alaska 1994 19 13:03:03 $1,600
19964 4 13:00:52 $10,000
1997 4 12:07:25 $12,000
1999 2 11:08:37 $24,000
2004 S
Ollen Ray Mayo Trapper Creek, Alaska 1993 S
Bob McAlpin Fairbanks, Alaska 2007 21 14:22:351
Darwin McLeod Ninilchik, Alaska 1990 7 12:14:31 $2,800
Scott McManus Fairbanks, Alaska 1991 S
Terry McMullin Eagle, Alaska 1998 S
Lolly Medley Wasilla, Alaska 1987 DQ
Jimmy Miller Ester, Alaska 1991 19 14:14:01 $700
Bruce Milne Two Rivers, Alaska 2000 20 15:01:39
2001 19 16:06:591
2003 17 14:10:01
2004 19 14:00:29
2008 S
David Milne Two Rivers, Alaska 2003 14 13:00:43 $1,800
John Mitchell Dawson City, Yukon 1985 23 14:22:00
Lorrina Mitchell Whitehorse, Yukon 1984 11 13:03:08 $900
1987 S
1988 14 14:16:58 $950
Dider Moggia Whitehorse, Yukon 2008 S
2009 S
2011 S
Roy Monk England 1993 S
Dave Monson Manley, Alaska 1987 2 12:04:44 $10,000
1988 1 12:05:06 $20,000
2002 4 11:14:49 $12,000
Allen Moore Two Rivers, Alaska 20114 6 11:07:32
Becca Moore Willow, Alaska 2008 S
2009 17 13:22:49
Gary Moore Willow, Alaska 1990 S
Diana Moroney Chugiak, Alaska 2002 16 13:00:13
Andreas Moser Germany 2008 S
Tim Mowry Two Rivers, Alaska 1990 14 13:10:05 $950
19924 10 13:10:59 $1,925
1993 12 12:13:58 $3,000
1994 12 11:21:44 $2,400
1995 6 11:15:52 $2,400
1997 10 13:17:25 $3,300
1998 14 12:23:10 $1,800
Steve Mullen Kasilof, Alaska 1988 S
1993 S
1997 S
Andre Nadeau Ste. Melanie, Quebec 1998# 2 11:15:132 $24,000*
John Nash Nenana, Alaska 1988 S
Hugh Neff Skagway, Alaska 2000 13@ 12:00:57 $2,100
2001 S
2002 11 12:03:13 $2,900
2003 8 11:23:30 $4,200
2005 3 11:01:50 $18,000*
2006 S
2007 9 11:09:26 $7,000
2008 7 11:21:24 $11,000
2009 2 09:23:24 $22,000
2010 3 09:03:12 $16,215
2011 W
Jamie Nelson Togo, Minnesota 2002 19 13:15:57
Louis Nelson, Sr. Kotzebue, Alaska 1998 16 13:03:45
Sam Nelson Two Rivers, Alaska 1993 23 13:08:34
Ralph Nestor Goldstream Valley, Alaska 1986 S
Eric Nicolier Fairbanks 2000 16 13:10:15
2001 S
2004 S
Pascal Nicoud Switzerland 1994 S
Stanley Njootli Old Crow, Yukon 1995 S
1996 18 16:18:551
1998 S
1999 16 13:07:00
Petr Noelle Welver, Germany 1999 S
Chad Nordlum Kotzebue, Alaska 2002 14 12:20:07 $1,800
Lucy Nordlum Kotzebue, Alaska 1992 11 13:12:55 $1,722
Brian O'Donoghue Two Rivers, Alaska 1998 26 16:00:081
Dave O'Farrell Tagish, Yukon 1997 9@ 13:12:05 $3,700
Jim Oeschlager Cincinnati, Ohio 2001 17 14:19:24
Hans Oettli Whitehorse, Yukon 1987 S
1990 DQ
Dave Olesen Horfrost River, Northwest Territories 1998 13 12:09:36$ $2,100
2000 6 11:09:29 $6,000
Tim Osmar Clam Gulch, Alaska 1986 3 14:14:21 $5,000
2001 1 11:15:10 $30,000*
2002 8 11:22:48 $4,200
Warren Palfrey Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 2009 9 10:22:26 $7,000
Walter Palkovitch Two Rivers, Alaska 1998 22 14:15:41
1999 S
Greg Parvin Nome, Alaska 2007 S
John Peep Fairbanks, Alaska 1992# 8 13:08:30 $2,280
1993 8 11:14:34 $4,000
1994 13 11:21:53 $2,240
1995 S
Mike Peep Fairbanks, Alaska 1995 11 14:10:20
Bob Pelling Charlie Lake, Alaska 1989 S
Sam Perrino Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 2005 S
Kate Persons Kotzebue, Alaska 1988 6 13:15:02 $3,500
1989 5 12:00:29 $5,000
1990 4 12:02:05 $7,000
Michelle Phillips Tagish, Yukon 2004 8 12:03:46 $4,200
2006 8 11:09:10 $4,200
2007 6 11:01:47 $10,500
2008 4 11:10:21 $16,500
2009 5 10:09:41$ $12,500
2011 S
Catherine Pinard Carcross, Yukon 2003 12 12:18:56
2004 13 12:23:16 $2,100
2005 S
Bill Pinkham Glenwood Springs, Colorado 2001 15 14:05:05 $1,500
2002 23 14:09:33
2008 10 12:09:12
2009 16 12:18:16
James Poage Central, Alaska 1988 27 14:02:57
1989 S
Marc Poage Central, Alaska 1988 28 19:07:43
1989 S
1990 15 13:14:54
1991 S
Scott Poage Central, Alaska 1988 S
1991 S
Andy Polleczek North Pole, Alaska 1999 S
Jennifer Raffaeli Fox, Alaska 2010 19 12:03:32
Tom Randall Whitehorse, Yukon 1988 26 17:14:40
1989 S
Ketil Reitan Kaktovik, Alaska 1989 21 14:09:52
Jim Reiter Central, Alaska 1987 S
1988 24 17:13:29
1990 25 15:23:39
1994 22 15:18:32
Russ Ridlington Nenana, Alaska 1985 S
Gerald Riley Nenana, Alaska 1984 7 12:21:58 $1,900
1985 S
1988 2 12:15:01 $15,000
Christine Roalofs Anchorage, Alaska 2011 W
Frank Robbins Eagle, Alaska 1986 S
Colleen Robertia Kasilof, Alaska 2009 12 11:17:47 $5,000
Randolph Romanesko Nome, Alaska 1991 14 12:09:21 $1,100
Darren Rorabaugh Fairbanks, Alaska 1995 S
1997 11 13:17:58 $2,900
2000 9 11:20:18 $3,700
Tamara Rose Fairbanks, Alaska 2011 10 13:00:58
Ron Rosser Pleasant Valley, Alaska 1985 21 14:02:00
1986 24 16:11:50
1988 17 15:05:26
Jon Rudolph Whitehorse, Yukon 1985 14 12:16:37 $600
1986 10 14:13:53 $1,000
Heidi Ruh Tagish, Yukon 1991 18 14:13:37 $750
Joe Runyan Tanana, Alaska 1984 4 12:07:51 $4,400
1985 1 11:11:55 $15,000
Phillippe A. Russell Fairbanks, Alaska 2000 19 14:23:52
Johannes Rygh Kasilof, Alaska 2011 W
Ed Salter Manley, Alaska 1987 8 13:05:12 $1,500
Wilson Sam Two Rivers, Alaska 1984 15 13:20:38 $500
Paddy Santucci Lincoln Creek, Alaska 1994 17 12:18:06 $4,000
1996 9 13:09:11 $3,000
1998 6 12:03:08 $6,000
Brent Sass Fairbanks, Alaska 2007 15 12:08:06 $4,000
2008 5@ 11:12:18 $14,500
20094 7 10:11:54 $10,000
2010 8 10:03:28 $7,290
20114 4 10:19:02
Becky Sather Healy, Alaska 1990 S
1993 S
David Sawatzky Healy, Alaska 1987 14 14:03:49 $600
1988 S
1989 16 13:11:14
1990 8 12:16:30
1991 4 11:11:37 $10,000
1992 5@ 12:04:01 $6,587
1994 S
2001 S
2002 12 12:05:58
John Schandelmeier Paxson, Alaska 1986 8 14:12:23 $1,500
1987 6 12:22:16 $2,400
1988 7 13:15:24 $2,800
1990 12 12:22:16 $1,350
1991 3 10:22:03 $15,000
19923 1 11:21:40 $29,837*
1994 4 11:02:47$ $8,000
19963 1 12:16:06$2 $25,000*
19974 3 12:07:082 $18,000*
1998 4 11:22:19 $12,000
1999 6 12:03:45 $6,000
2001 5 12:00:04 $8,000
20034 4 11:07:56 $12,000
2004 7 12:01:58 $5,000
2005 10 11:21:09 $3,300
2007 11 11:14:53 $6,000
David Scheer Kasilof, Alaska 1989 18 14:04:47
1991 7 11:15:35 $3,000
1993 S
Tonya Schlentner Manley, Alaska 1991 22 15:06:17
Ingabritt Scholven Germany 1997 S
Karin Schmidt North Pole, Alaska 1987 17 14:18:18
Dave Schmitz Alaska 1986 S
Sebastian Schnuelle Whitehorse, Yukon 1999 S
2004 10 12:04:41 $3,300
2005 9 11:20:20 $3,700
2006 6 11:02:31 $6,000
20074 7 11:02:40$ $9,500
2009 1 09:23:20 $30,000
2011 2 10:12:26
Michael Schwandt Soldotna, Alaska 1986 26 19:02:191
Dallas Seavey Seward, Alaska 2011 1 10:11:53
Ralph Seekins Fairbanks, Alaska 1989 23 14:14:17
Dean Seibold Delta Junction, Alaska 1986 23 16:06:46
1987 10 13:08:30 $1,000
1994 14 11:23:19 $2,080
LeRoy Shank Fairbanks, Alaska 1987 20 15:12:12
1990 S
Mary Shields Schimmelpfennig Creek, Alaska 1984 16 14:17:19
1986 11 14:14:59 $900
1988 16 14:17:15
Knowland Silas Old Minto, Alaska 1990 S
Donald Smidt Van Dyne, Wisconsin 2008 W
Mark Sleightholme Mossley, England 2009 11 11:17:34 $5,500
Kurt Smith North Pole, Alaska 1995 S
1996 S
1998 S
Larry Smith Dawson City, Yukon 1988 S
1989 17 14:01:06
1990 13 13:03:20 $1,150
1994 15 12:06:07 $1,920
1995 5@ 11:01:13 $3,000*
Cim Smyth Big Lake, Alaska 2000# 7 11:17:41 $5,000
2001 7 12:08:22 $5,000
Vince Stack Pleasant Valley, Alaska 1987 S
Mark Stamm Bothell, Washington 1988 18 15:05:29
Zach Steer Sheep Mountain, Alaska 2004# 2 11:03:322 $24,000
2010 4 09:15:55 $13,380
Jack Stevens Sunshine, Alaska 1984 S
Bill Stewart Whitehorse, Yukon 1995 7 11:21:45 $1,900
1996 3 13:00:23 $14,000
Bill Steyer Fairbanks, Alaska 1998 20 14:14:39
2001 14 13:04:23 $1,800
2002 6 11:21:39$ $6,000
2003 5 11:14:01 $8,000
Norman Stoppenbrink Manley, Alaska 1993 16 12:23:39 $2,300
Sig Stormo Soldotna, Alaska 2001 S
Jim Strong Hope, Alaska 1988 22 16:01:50
Crispin Studer Switzerland 2004 18 13:15:12
Harry Sutherland Delta Junction, Alaska 1984 2 12:05:15 $10,000
1985 3 11:13:25 $5,800
1986 5 14:11:01 $3,300
1989 4 13:08:23 $950
Iris Wood Sutton Fairbanks, Alaska 2009 18 13:23:171 $1,000
Kris Swanguarin Healy, Alaska 1996 11 14:09:26 $2,000
1999 S
Kathy Swenson Two Rivers, Alaska 1986 17 15:01:06
1987 4 12:05:10 $4,400
1988 3 12:16:14 $10,000
1994 6 11:04:45 $5,200*
1997 S
Alistair Taylor Scotland 1996 8 13:09:02 $3,500
Paul Taylor Fairbanks, Alaska 1990 22 15:22:13
1991 S
1992 S
1995 S
Floyd Terry Nenana, Alaska 1986 S
1987 DQ
Thomas Tetz Tagish, Yukon 1998 24@ 15:20:09
1999 9 12:19:09 $3,700
2000 2 10:23:272 $24,000
2002 3 11:10:23 $18,000
2003 3 11:07:08 $18,000
20044 9 12:03:49 $3,700
Peter Thomann Willow, Alaska 1990 6 12:14:27 $3,500
Connor H. Thomas Nome, Alaska 1991 13 12:02:52 $1,300
Ralph Tingey Denali Park, Alaska 1986 25 16:12:05
1987 11 13:08:37 $900
1988 9 13:21:06 $1,950
Denis Tremblay Quebec 2011 S
Kathy Tucker Manley, Alaska 1987 DQ
1989 9 13:03:08 $1,950
Kevin Turnbough Grand Marais, Minnesota 1984 9 12:23:12 $1,400
1987 15 14:08:08 $500
Dan Turner Haines, Alaska 1996 S
1998 S
Frank Turner Whitehorse, Yukon 1984 14 13:20:37 $600
1985 16 12:22:08
1986 S
1987 S
1988 12 14:12:15 $1,350
1989 10 13:04:28 $1,750
1990 19 14:02:04
1991 11 11:23:34 $1,700
1992 6 12:07:06 $4,054
1993 10 12:05:20 $3,400
1994 S
19953 1 10:16:20 $15,000
1996 5 13:03:28 $7,000
1997 2 12:07:03 $24,000
1998 5 12:01:25 $8,000
1999 5 11:19:38 $8,000
2000 3 11:03:27 $18,000
2001 6 12:04:57$ $6,000
2002 S
2003 6@ 11:18:02 $6,000
2004 5 11:19:08 $8,000
2005 7 11:18:20 $5,000
2008 S
Saul Turner Whitehorse, Yukon 2006 S
Luc Tweddell Tagish, Yukon 2009 14 12:04:35 $3,500
John Two Rivers North Pole, Alaska 1984 S
Wayne Valcq Healy, Alaska 1991 S
1993 S
Nicholas Vanier Villemurlin, France 1997 S
2003 S
François Varigas Dawson City, Yukon 1986 16 14:20:21
1987 7 13:04:29 $1,900
1988 S
1989 7 12:02:36 $2,800
1990 3 12:00:32 $10,000
1991 S
Roy Wade Talkeetna, Alaska 1993 24 14:07:30
Kelly Wages Fairbanks, Alaska 1987 S
Roland Waldispuehl Kriens, Switzerland 1999 S
Jim Wardlow Delta Junction, Alaska 1987 16 14:10:07
1988 10 13:23:13 $1,750
Clint Warnke Fairbanks, Alaska 2011 S
Rob Weathers Salcha, Alaska 1986 S
1987 S
Martin Weiner Denali Park, Alaska 1986 13 14:18:46 $700
Abbie West Fairbanks, Alaska 2000 S
2010 9 10:09:45 $6,480
Alden West Fairbanks, Alaska 2003 S
Chris Whaley College, Alaska 1984 S
Susan Whiton Trapper Creek, Alaska 1987 12 13:16:01 $800
Thomas Wiget Whitehorse, Yukon 1996 16 15:18:09
2000 S
Buck Williams King Salmon, Alaska 2000 S
Terry Williams Fairbanks, Alaska 2010 S
Gerry Willomitzer Shallow Bay, Yukon 2004 12 12:14:17 $2,500
2005 6 11:09:50$ $6,000
2006 5 10:21:15 $8,000
2007 3 10:12:09 $22,000
2010 S
Jim Wilson Ambler, Alaska 1989 3 11:21:56 $10,000
1991 10 11:18:04 $2,100
1994 2 11:01:27 $16,000
1995 2 10:17:092 $12,000
Rick Wintter Fairbanks, Alaska 1990 20 15:21:52
1994 16 12:06:12 $1,840
Craig Wolter Fairbanks, Alaska 1987 S
Amy Wright Tok, Alaska 1998 23 14:17
Regina Wycoff Healy, Alaska 2006 11@ 13:17:57 $2,900
2007 18 13:07:271
Senley Yuill Whitehorse, Yukon 1984 12 13:03:08 $800
Ralf Zielinski Germany 1997 17 16:20:001
Peter Zimmerman Whitehorse, Yukon 1997 S
Aliy Zirkle Two Rivers, Alaska 1998 17 13:21:40
1999 4@ 11:19:17 $12,000
2000 1 10:22:57 $30,000
Dieter Zirngibl Germany 1995 13 14:20:201
1996 12 15:02:38
2001 S

Footnotes

  • a Days, hours, minutes
  • b Not adjusted for inflation
  • c By the time Liss reached Braeburn, the Yukon River had melted, preventing further travel. Therefore, she was considered the last-place finisher despite not completing the entire course.

Notes

  1. ^ University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences. "Arctic Zirkle", Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine. Fall 2001. Accessed February 25, 2009.
  2. ^ Balzar, p. 15
  3. ^ Killick, pp. 7–8
  4. ^ Yukon Quest International. "Yukon Quest Trail Map/Trail Elevations", Yukonquest.com. Accessed March 3, 2009.
  5. ^ Firth, p. 7
  6. ^ Saari, Matias. "1996", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 6, 2008. Accessed March 4, 2009.
  7. ^ Saari, Matias. "1989", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 6, 2008. Accessed February 27, 2009.
  8. ^ Saari, Matias. "2004", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 6, 2008. Accessed March 4, 2009.
  9. ^ Saari, Matias. "1989", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 6, 2008. Accessed March 4, 2009.
  10. ^ Killick, p. 18
  11. ^ Balzar, p. 28
  12. ^ a b c d e f Yukon Quest International. "Musher Hall of Fame", Yukonquest.com. Accessed March 4, 2009.
  13. ^ Caldwell, Suzanna. "Rookie mushing progeny Dallas Seavey wins 2011 Yukon Quest", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 16, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  14. ^ Caldwell, Suzanna. "Red Lantern winner, Quest musher Hank DeBruin makes it to Fairbanks", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. February 19, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  15. ^ Caldwell, Suzanna. "Yukon Quest honors its contestants at banquet", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  16. ^ Saari, Matias. "2010 Yukon Quest field might be strongest ever" Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. December 15, 2009. Accessed January 15, 2010.

References

  • Balzar, John. Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race. Henry Holt and Co, January 2000.
  • Firth, John. Yukon Quest: The 1000-mile dog sled race through the Yukon and Alaska. Lost Moose Publishing, 1998. Whitehorse, Yukon. pp. 260–273.
  • Killick, Adam. Racing the White Silence: On the Trail of the Yukon Quest. Penguin Global, May 2005.
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  • Yukon Quest International. "Past Race Results Database", Yukonquest.com. Accessed March 4, 2009.

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