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2014 Prizes at Record Level

The Iron Dog Race announces the 2014 Purse.

The Iron Dog purse reaches an all-time record for 2014. Now at $248,350 in overall available prizes, we are very grateful for the great sponsors who make it possible. Be sure to check out the list below and say thank you to a sponsor for supporting this great race.

$126,000 in cash payouts

  • 1st place: $50,000
  • 2nd place: $35,000
  • 3rd place: $18,000
  • 4th place: $13,000
  • 5th place: $10,000

For the team finishing in 6th place, the contingency prize is a certificate for a free entry into the 2015 Iron Dog race for both riders.

 $122,350 in available Contingency Prizes

The available contingency prize totals are up more than $35,000 over last year, especially thanks to Team CC for providing a large award for eligible Ski-Doo teams.[table id=40 /]

Definitions: Fastest, means the least time, usually between checkpoints or shortest duration on the course between locations. Cash, usually means a check or other monetary compensation other than a product, certificate or service.
*Denotes product or service value/ not cash. Award Details will be received by Race Participants prior to the Race Event Start. **certificate is based on the individual, is non-transferable and only valid for the 2015 event. ***Max payout potential is $7,000 as there are only two teams eligible for 2014. All other entry requirements and deadlines still apply. Note: Cancellation from Sponsor does not bind Iron Dog, Inc. for award payout. Iron Dog reserves the right to cancel or alter program at anytime.  (Late addition of Alaska LED contingency prize increased total on 2/9/2014)
Photo Credit: 401(K) 2013

Press Release

Record Overall Purse for 2014 Iron Dog RaceFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 6, 2014Contact: Kevin Kastner, Executive DirectorIron Dog, 907-563-4414, media@irondog.orgAnchorage, Alaska (AK) - The 2014 Iron Dog, presented by the Alaska National Guard, is scheduled to start on February 16, 2014 in Big Lake, Alaska. The course distance is over 2,000 miles, starting in Big Lake with a halfway stop in Nome and finishing in Fairbanks, making it the World’s longest and toughest snowmobile race. There will be 110 snow machines on the trail this year, the highest number of entries to date. Participants cover some of Alaska’s the most remote and rugged terrain while confronting some the harshest winter conditions. The first place team is expected to arrive on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks at approximately 12pm on Saturday, February 22.Iron Dog, Inc. is pleased to announce $119,750 in contingency prizes and $126,000 in cash awards in 2014 brings the total purse to $245,750, another all time high for the Iron Dog, eclipsing the 2013 total by more than $35,000."Despite the tough economy, Iron Dog prizes are knocking on the door of a quarter of a million dollars. It’s a tough balancing act to keep everyone happy, but the growing level of participation shows that we are delivering positive results to everyone involved." Kevin Kastner, Executive Director, Iron Dog, Inc.Iron Dog, Inc. brings a World Class Event across the State of Alaska each February impacting over twenty five Alaskan communities. Iron Dog is a proud leader in the snowmobile sports community promoting snowmobile safety and outdoor education through trade shows, seminars and community events.The Alaska National Guard and Donlin Gold; Alaskan businesses Kendall Toyota of Alaska, XPS, Rockstar, Northern Air Cargo, Era Alaska, and others; and a host of communities across Alaska are the main supporters of the Iron Dog. Follow the race and find more information at www.irondog.org.# # #If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please contact Kevin Kastner, Executive Director, Iron Dog at 907-563-4414 or email media@irondog.org