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How long does it take to ski the Birkie?

How long does it take to ski the Birkie?

The average person finishes the Birkie, classic or skate, in about four hours—unless the Hayward ski patrol hauls them off the course early. Adam Korzun, high-performance dietician for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, outlines a race-week nutrition strategy that will keep you strong through the finish line.

Where is the birkie Ski race 2021?

Hayward, WI
Birkie Week 2021 Slated for February 24–28, 2021. Hayward, WI (October 14, 2020) – After months of planning, and with the guidance of public health officials, today the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation (ABSF) is pleased to announce the planned format for their annual February ski races.

Where is the Birkebeiner held?

Wisconsin
COURSE. The American Birkebeiner ski race is held in the beautiful north woods of Wisconsin. A classic trail was added in 2007.

How long is the full birkie?

The total climb on the Birkie Skate Course from the start line at Telemark to the finish line in Hayward (north to south) is 1,398 meters. The Birkie Classic Course’s total climb from the start line to the finish line is 21 meters less or 1,379 meters.

How does the American Birkebeiner ski foundation work?

The American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation utilizes a seeded start structure for four of its events: Birkebeiner Skate, Birkebeiner Classic, Kortelopet Skate, and Kortelopet Classic. Participants are seeded into starting waves based on their race history.

What makes Birkebeinerrennet special in the world?

Birkebeinerrennet and its region has a very stable climate with good winters and a lot of wild snow in the high ground. The mountains and the meeting with Norwegian nature makes Birken attractive to foreigners as well as to Norwegians. What makes Birkebeinerrennet special?

How did the Birkebeiner race get its name?

The underlying idea of the race was to commemorate an historical event from civil war-ridden Norway in January 1206. Two Birkebeiner skiers carried the 18 months old prince Haakon over the mountains and brought him to safety. Skiing in deep snow the staunch warriors wore leggings of birch bark, hence the name Birkebeiner (birch legs).

What to do at Birkebeineren in Lillehammer?

Shared facilities at Birkebeineren include a TV lounge with a fireplace. Ski storage is also on site. Guests can enjoy free private parking. Popular area activities include skiing and hiking.

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Ruth Doyle