(teams finishing under 55 hours received prize money)
Solo Classes
(Recipients of necklace from Gold Trail Jewellery as well as prize money)
Open C1:
- #11 Wun-Num-Nut – Jeff Brainard, Ontario (49:36:34)
- #8 Eco Challenge Japan Hiro – Hiromune Imai, Japan (68:34:31)
- no award
Women K1
- #59 Super Maryo – Mary Obstfeld, Alberta (64:24:54)
- no award
- no award
Men K1
- 1. #28 ECOFOR Consulting – Stephen Mooney, Yukon (49:14:43)
- 1. #7 Dharma Bum – Gus Oliveira, British Columbia (49:14:43)
- 3. #2 The Black Sheep – Darren Williams, United Kingdom (50:20:23)
Overall Solo
- 1. #28 ECOFOR Consulting – Stephen Mooney, Yukon (49:14:43)
- 1. #7 Dharma Bum – Gus Oliveira, British Columbia (49:14:43)
- 3. #11 Wun-Num-Nut – Jeff Brainard, Ontario (49:36:34)
Tandem Canoe Class
Women C2
- #66 Sisu – Melissa Vaja / Tammy Stoneman, Teslin, Yukon (64:22:51)
- #3 Bear(ly) Scared – Sarah Wallis / Esther Wheeler, United Kingdom (64:24:54)
- no award
Mixed C2
- #44 Currently Confused Still – Steve Ramsay / Karla Ramsay, Manitoba (50:42:22)
- #54 Towing the Line – Pauline Frost / Dennis Fosseneuve, Yukon/Ontario(51:04:57)
- #62 Northern Allies – Patrick Poulin / Natalie Vachon, Yukon / Quebec (52:21:21)
Men C2
- #19 Round Side Down – Tim Lynch / Dave Lewis, Yukon/ Nova Scotia (45:02:00)
- #53 Looking for 40 Creek – Gaetan Plourde / Ian Mockett, Ontario (45:16:34)
- #57 Kelowna Kanoers – Dylan Switzer / David McInerney, BC (48:32:07)
Overall C2
- #19 Round Side Down – Tim Lynch / Dave Lewis, Yukon/ Nova Scotia (45:02:00)
- #53 Looking for 40 Creek – Gaetan Plourde / Ian Mockett, Ontario (45:16:34)
- #57 Kelowna Kanoers – Dylan Switzer / David McInerney, BC (48:32:07)
Tandem Kayak
Women K2
- no teams
Mixed K2
- no finishers
Men K2
- #20 On the Way to Maine – Tom Simmat / Urs Mader, Australia (45:26:27)
- #30 Longdon – Allan Jackson / Callam Urquhart, Great Britain (53:14:01)
- #29 El Gamil – Paul Billings / Graham Groves, United Kingdom (53:14:02)
Overall K2
- #20 On the Way to Maine – Tom Simmat / Urs Mader, Australia (45:26:27)
- #30 Longdon – Allan Jackson / Callam Urquhart, Great Britain (53:14:01)
- #29 El Gamil – Paul Billings / Graham Groves, United Kingdom (53:14:02)
Voyageur Canoes
Women Voyageur
- #58 Currently Available, Yukon (50:07:03)
- #46 Paddlers Abreast, Yukon (51:05:43)
- #61 300 Years of Wisdom, Yukon (52:39:12)
Mixed Voyageur
- #16 Your Worst Nightmare Dream Team, USA (45:28:28)
- #43 Passing Through, New York (46:25:10)
- #27 Outward Bound Canada, (50:20:18)
Open Voyageur
- # 38 Interserve H4H2, United Kingdom (49:28:23)
- #35 Steelbacks, United Kingdom (51:53:10)
- #26 Interserve H4H1, United Kingdom (53:02:12)
Overall Voyageur
- #16 Your Worst Nightmare Dream Team, USA (45:28:28)
- #43 Passing Through, New York (46:25:10)
- # 38 Interserve H4H2, United Kingdom (49:28:23)
Special Awards (Cash)
Top All Yukon Canoe – #58 Currently Available –Yukon women’s voyageur team (cash)
Top All Yukon Kayak – #28 ECOFOR Consulting – Stephen Mooney of Whitehorse (cash)
Top First Nation Team – #54 Towing the Line – Pauline Frost of Whitehorse, Yukon and Dennis Fosseneuve of Sudbury, Ontario (cash)
Special Awards (Sponsors)
Top Yukoner – from #19 Round Side Down – Tim Lynch of Faro (Yukon Brewing)
Top Women – #58 Currently Available – Mia Lee, captain (Yukon Brewing)
Fastest Seniors 55+ – #20 On the Way to Maine: Tom Simmat and Urs Mader, Australia (Skaguay News Depot & Books)
Most Improved – Team #2 The Black Sheep: Darren Williams, United Kingdom – improved time by 20 hours over 2012 (Klondike Visitors Association)
Red Stove – #12 Don’t Wait Up: Lang Evans and Morgan Evans, Alberta (Haywire Industries / Harry Kern Photography). Given to winner of the back of the pack, the next to last team to cross the finish line. They finished 19 minutes ahead of #Eco Challenge Japan Hiro at 6:34 p.m. Saturday. (Haywire Industries)
Spirit of the Yukon – Volunteer extraordinaire Al Foster, who began helping out as a support crew member for Paddlers Abreast. Seeing a need for more assistance at the Carmacks dock, he stepped up to help several years ago and now leads the crew there and walks us through the procedures at the briefings. His kind approach to working with teams and other volunteers makes him most deserving of this award. (Raven Ink)
Top Overall Team – #19 Round Side Down (free entry for captain and team members in 2014 YRQ and name on permanent trophy) first to finish at 7:02 p.m. Friday.
RACE NOTES
• 62 teams started the race (67 were registered; 5 teams withdrew or did not start)
• 49 finished; there were 13 scratches (1 end of lake, 11 at Carmacks, 1 at Minto)
• A tandem canoe won the overall title for the first time since 2004.
• Lake Laberge was very calm for second straight year (unusual) and river was high but these conditions did not result in faster times. No records were broken for the first time in many years. The heat this year (plus-30 on Thursday and Friday) slowed all teams, as did thunder and lightning on all parts of the river, and smoke from forest fires. Racers watched one strike a hillside just before the rapids on Thursday night, and others watched fire bombers put it out. Another fire was reported by teams before they arrived at Kirkman Creek. Many teams also encountered rain on Saturday.
• Two teams overturned in the rapids, and two others (1 before Little Salmon, 1 before Fort Selkirk); all carried on after getting to shore and being checked by safety boats. There were no major incidents.