Iditarod 2010 was one for the record books: from the top of the leader board to the back of the pack. Lance Mackey made history with his fourth championship in a row, and even the Red Lantern (last-place finisher) did something unprecedented: Celeste Davis, the 55th-place finisher in Iditarod 38, arrived in Nome on Saturday night, well in time for the mushers’ awards banquet on Sunday afternoon. (Davis’ finish time broke the previous Red Lantern record – David Straub’s finish in 2002 – by more than 24 hours, and it would have been a championship-winning time in the Iditarod races of 1973-1980, 1982, and 1985.)
Never before has the entire competitive field of an Iditarod race finished in time for the first banquet. In past years, a second banquet was held in Nome, later in the week, to honor the final mushers to cross the finish line. This year, however, no Red Lantern Banquet will be necessary: all the mushers of the Iditarod celebrated their accomplishments together in the cavernous Nome Recreation Center on Sunday night. Hundreds of Iditarod volunteers, family, friends, and race fans joined them for a lengthy evening of award ceremonies and stories from the trail.
Here are photos from Sunday’s banquet, plus a few shots of rookie musher Celeste Davis carrying her Red Lantern to the finish line, officially bringing Iditarod 38 to its conclusion.