Monthly Archives: December 2009

IDITAROD EXPERIENCES SIGNIFICANT LOSSES IN FUNDING

Anchorage, Alaska – December 5, 2009 – In another reflection of our economic times, during the past 12 months the Iditarod Trail Committee has experienced a loss in funding of nearly $1 million dollars.

In late 2008, one media partnership and one significant reduction in sponsorship totaling $485,000 impacted the race. The top thirty finishers in the 2009 race felt the affect as prize money was reduced by $300,000, down from $925,000. This past June the Iditarod Trail Committee (ITC) adopted an annual operating budget with cuts in spending of $319,000, most of which were in the form of personnel costs. More recently, additional cuts exceeding $200,000 have been made to reflect the loss of the media partnership and modifications to ITC’s Insider Video on Demand project.

Within the past month, one other media partnership and two sponsorship deals were not renewed, totaling an additional loss of $455,000 in revenues. The ITC will make additional cuts to personnel and various other areas of the budget, including a $100,000 reduction in the 2010 prize money.

“We are not immune from the economic turmoil that is impacting many of our partners,” said Stan Hooley, Executive Director of ITC. “I think there is the perception that we are on solid ground, but the truth is, at this moment in time we aren’t where we need to be. We have 100 days until we get underway for the 38th time. I’m optimistic that between now and then we will be able to welcome some new companies to our current family of dedicated sponsors. There isn’t a better time in our recent history for a sponsorship to be have a significant impact and be sincerely appreciated by those who are passionate about this race,” added Hooley.

“One thing we know for sure is that excitement about the Iditarod remains at an all-time high and we will stage the world’s premier sled dog race in March,” said Lee Larsen, President of the ITC Board of Directors. “To all of our race fans who have supported this race, this year more than ever, we need your support by attending our banquets, subscribing to our online Insider Video on Demand and GPS Tracker services, purchasing raffle tickets and some of our great 2010 race merchandise. I look forward to the day that we can look back at this point in time and understand that these difficult times helped to galvanize our organization and the mushing community,” added Larsen.

Iditarod XXXVIII will begin in downtown Anchorage on Saturday, March 6, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at the corner of 4th Avenue and D Street.

Journey the Trail with the Trail Sweeps

The CoastYou have seen the Iditarod Trail in photographs and video.   You have read about the wind in Shaktoolik or longed to see the northern lights.  The stories from the trail, the photos, and the video are not enough for you because you want the real adventure.

Experience the race first hand while driving a snowmachine and traveling with the Iditarod Trail Sweeps during the 2010 Iditarod.  This unique fundraiser will be offered to 3 individuals willing to brave the elements of climate and trail conditions on the adventure of a lifetime.

During the race, Trail In the WindSweeps, a team of important race volunteers, play a major role in the upkeep of  the Iditarod Trail.  Be a part of this team.

This adventure  sells for $25,000 per person and will provide 3 individuals with experiences that are priceless.

Sunrise on the YukonWhether you are a race fan, sponsor, or future musher, the opportunity to stand beneath the arch in Nome after the final musher reaches the finish line, knowing that during the 2010 Iditarod, you were a part of the Trail Sweeps team, can be your 2010 Iditarod experience.

View additional information and a sample itinerary.

Email for additional information.

Questionnaire for interested adventure seekers and race fans!

  Enjoy a slide show from the Iditarod Trail.

2010 Iditarod Field Now at 75

Wasilla, ALASKA (December 2, 2009) -The Iditarod Trail Committee announced today that 75 mushers have officially entered to run the 2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.  There is the possibility that the number of entrants may grow.  Applications that are postmarked before midnight November 30th will be accepted.

This year’s field of entrants includes 5 time Iditarod Champion Rick Swenson, 4 time Iditarod Champions Jeff King and Martin Buser, 2004 Iditarod Champion Mitch Seavey, and 3 time (and reigning ) Iditarod Champion Lance Mackey. The 2010 field is represented by 19 of last year’s top 20 finishers.  At this time 23 rookies are entered in IDITAROD XXXVIII.

Rookie Conference Begins Saturday December 5th, 2009

Rookies that enter the “Last Great Race” are required to attend a two day conference dedicated to indoctrinating them on the importance of understanding and implementing the skill sets required to safely start and finish the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. This year’s Rookie Meeting begins Saturday December 5th, at the Official Iditarod Trail Race Headquarters in Anchorage Alaska, the Millennium Alaska Hotel.

For more information about the 2010 field of Iditarod mushers click on www.Iditarod.com, and take a look at Musher Profiles under the tab heading “2010 Iditarod”.