AP PHOTOS: Russia's indigenous Nenets mark Reindeer Herders' Day with traditional Arctic races

The Associated Press
March 25, 2015 at 4:46PM
In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, Nenets children attend the Reindeer Herder's Day holiday in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 kilometers (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder�s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races.
In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, Nenets children attend the Reindeer Herder's Day holiday in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 kilometers (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder�s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races. (Tom Wallace — ASSOCIATED PRESS/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

NADYM, Russia — It's a holiday celebrated annually in Russia's Yamal-Nenets region in the Arctic.

For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, Reindeer Herders' Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, in reindeer races. Some participants traveled hundreds of kilometers (miles) across the frozen tundra to attend the competition in the northern Siberian region, which has more than half of its territory above the Arctic Circle.

Nadym, where the races were held, is a city 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) northeast of Moscow.

This year, when the holiday was celebrated for the 20th time, dozens of reindeer-driven sleds took part in the race. The most coveted prize is a snowmobile — the best means of transportation in the frigid region.

There are about 40,000 Nenets living in the Arctic region and many of them work in traditional reindeer herding.

In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, a Nenets man takes part in a reindeer race at the Reindeer Herder's Day in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 km (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder’s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, a Nenets man takes part in a reindeer race at the Reindeer Herder's Day in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 km (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder’s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, a Nenets man pulls his reindeer at the Reindeer Herder's Day in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 kilometers (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder’s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
In this photo taken on Sunday, March 15, 2015, a Nenets man pulls his reindeer at the Reindeer Herder's Day in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, 2500 kilometers (about 1553 miles) northeast of Moscow, Russia. For the indigenous nomadic Nenets people, the Reindeer Herder’s Day offers a chance to show their prowess in wrestling, high jumps and other traditional local sports, but, above all, reindeer races. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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