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  2. American Birkebeiner - Wikipedia

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    The American Birkebeiner, known colloquially as the Birkie, is held annually in February. The event was founded in 1973 by Tony Wise. Wise, who started the Telemark Ski Area in Cable, Wisconsin, in 1947, helped to popularize modern-day cross-country skiing when he built trails at Telemark in 1972.

  3. Gus Schumacher (skier) - Wikipedia

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    August "Gus" Schumacher (born July 25, 2000) is an American cross-country skier. [2] In 2020, Schumacher became the first American to win a gold medal in an individual race at the Junior World Ski Championships. [3] He competed in the 30 kilometre skiathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics. [4]

  4. Kettlebowl - Wikipedia

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    The ski area has cross country ski runs and a small vertical drop (325 ft) and features five rope tows and seven ski runs, including a "bunny" hill. There is a small ski-chalet with indoor bathrooms and a kitchen where volunteers make food and offer it for sale to support the operations of the ski hill. [1]

  5. Book Across the Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Book Across the Bay is an annual winter 10-kilometer (6-mile) cross-country ski and snowshoe race held every February in northwestern Wisconsin. The course, which is groomed for both classic-style and skate skiing, starts in Ashland, and ends in nearby Washburn.

  6. Telemark Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Telemark added a large facility, the Colosseum, in December 1980, that provided indoor tennis and new facilities for the ski hill and the cross country ski area, [2] which was "partially dismantled" by 1998. [3] The lodge was a cross country ski destination through the 1980s, but declined along with U.S. cross country skiing.

  7. Birkebeiner - Wikipedia

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    Today, the historic event of the rescue of Haakon Haakonsson is honoured in Norway by three annual sporting events, a run, Birkebeinerløpet; a mountain bike race, Birkebeinerrittet; a cross-country ski race, Birkebeinerrennet and, beginning in 2012, Landeveisbirken, a road bicycle race. Common for the bike and ski events is the requirement of ...