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  2. American Birkebeiner - Wikipedia

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    The American Birkebeiner, or Birkie, is the largest cross-country skiing race in North America. It debuted in 1973 and is a founding member of the Worldloppet federation of cross-country ski marathons. [1] The Birkie's two premier events are the 50 km (31 mi) skate and the 55 km (34 mi) classic races between the towns of Cable and Hayward in ...

  3. Jessie Diggins - Wikipedia

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    Individual sprint. Updated on 17 March 2024. Jessica Diggins (born August 26, 1991) is an American cross-country skier. She is the most accomplished cross-country skier from the United States in the sport's history having won two World Cup overall titles, three Olympic medals, six World Championship medals, and numerous other event championships.

  4. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    Skis, poles, boots, bindings. Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing whereby skiers traverse snow-covered terrain without use of ski lifts or other assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreational activity; however, some still use it as a means of travel. Variants of cross-country skiing are adapted to a range ...

  5. Birkebeinerrennet - Wikipedia

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    Swix. [1] Birkebeinerrennet (lit. The Birkebeiner race) is a long-distance cross-country ski marathon held annually in Norway. It debuted in 1932 and has been a part of Worldloppet since Worldloppet's inception in 1979. [2] The Birkebeinerrennet is one of three races held under the Birkebeiner moniker, the other two being Birkebeinerrittet ...

  6. Cross-country skiing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Ski touring competitions (Norwegian: turrenn) are long-distance cross-country competitions open to the public, competition is usually within age categories. [5] In the 1800s racers used a single, wooden pole, which was longer and stronger than modern poles, and could be used for braking downhill, as well.

  7. The Master Skier - Wikipedia

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    The journal was the largest circulation Nordic skiing publication with over 50,000 readers. With special emphasis on technique and race articles, it focused on Nordic skiing, and was the only publication that reached all members of Nordic skiing's two largest organizations: the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association, and the American Cross Country ...