Racing
We are cross country ski racing enthusiasts. We race as much as we can all winter, and when we aren't racing ourselves, we are following the many other races around the country and the world. From weekly recaps of local events, to the big stage of the World Cup, we have it all! So whether you are a competitor, a parent, or just a ski fan, this is the place for race reports, schedules, results, and more. Use the links below to view articles in a specific sub-category, or scroll down to view all Racing articles.
World Cup
The cream of the crop. The best in the world compete all winter long on the World Cup. We follow them at every stop with article and results. We also post occasional reports from North America's best as they travel the globe.
Continental Cup
Continental Cups are one step below the World Cup. Each year the top ranked male and female skiers in each Continental Cup series qualify to race on the World Cup. The use Continental Cup series is the SuperTour. The Canadian series is the Nor-Am.
Tour de Ski
The Tour de Ski is one of the premier events on the World Cup calendar. Featuring a grueling 7 events in 10 days, the Tour is the ultimate cross-country skiing stage race.
Marathons
Ski Marathons represent a large portion of ski racing. A race of 50km or more is considered a marathon. Sometimes races as short as 30km fall into this category. Here you will find coverage of marathons ranging from the World Loppet series to small regional events.
Collegiate
Collegiate racing is significant part of the competitive cross-country ski world in the USA. Here you will find coverage of major college races and news from around the country.
US Nationals
US Nationals is the premier event of the season. The top skiers in the country battle for championship titles. Coverage of events and related news.
Juniors
The future of our sport! Junior racing can be a lot of fun, but it can also be exciting and competitive. Information for, by and about junior skiers, including coverage of major events like World Juniors and Junior Nationals.
Biathlon
Coverage of elite Biathlon racing and news - from the junior level to the World Cup.
Nordic Combined
Coverage of World Cup and Continental Cup Nordic Combined competitions.
Olympics
Every skier's dream. Cross country skiing on it's biggest stage.
US Ski Team
Information about the United States Ski Team.
Dryland
Reports from dryland races such as roller-skiing, hill climbs, mountain running and other off-season competitions.
Other
Anything that does not fall into one of the other racing categories.
Masters
The Masters category is devoted to those Nordic skiers who have figured out how to balance skiing with family and work. Here you will find coverage of major masters races and news from around the country.
Regional / Local
Coverage of smaller regional and local events.
All Racing Articles
 - Kikkan Randall kept on rolling, turning in a career-best 14th place distance performance in Falun, Sweden.
 - Petter Northug once again used his finish speed to win the mass start pursuit in Falun.  Tobias Angerer was 2nd, just ahead of Lukas Bauer (CZE). 2 Comments
 - For the second time in a week, the Norwegian women swept the World Cup podium, with Marit Bjoergen, Kristin Stoermer Steira, and Therese Johaug taking the top three spots. 
 - Two athletes, two races, four wins. Saturday morning, Germany’s Simone Hauswald and France’s Martin Fourcade each took their second consecutive biathlon World Cup victor... 1 Comment
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 - Vermont handily won the 2010 Eastern HS Championships, while Vermont athletes Mary Kate Cirelli (Rutland, VT) and Kalle Jahn (Brattleboro, VT) captured the individual overall...
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 - Sometimes, pretty good is good enough, and in Saturday’s races at the North American Biathlon Championships, that was the case. Despite a smattering of misses by each of t...
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 - The distance of the first race of the World Cup finals may have been unfamiliar, but the pair of names atop the results sheet on Friday were anything but. Though rarely race...
 - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that all three cities applying to become candidates to host the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in 2018 have submitted th...
 - Anna Olsson thrilled the home crowd, leading an impressive day for the Swedish team, winning the city sprint yesterday in downtown Stockholm.  Nikita Kriukov (RUS) took ...
 - Martin Fourcade (FRA) and Simone Hauswald (GER) won the World Cup Biathlon Sprint in Oslo, Norway. Fourcade finished 7.1 seconds ahead of Maxim Tchoudov (RUS).
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 - Neither Tracy Barnes-Colliander nor Casey Simons got what they really wanted this winter, which was a trip to Vancouver to compete in the 2010 Olympics. But after today’s ...
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 - You can always count on snow in northern Maine. Throw in skis and guns, and you’ve got a recipe for a pretty good week. Three days of racing kick off this morning at the N...
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 - Johnson and Greene just returned from the Engadin Ski Marathon in Switzerland, where they raced against a very competitive Worldloppet field, including winner Dario Cologna. 
 - Live coverage of the Stockholm sprint.
 - The 2010 Masters World Cup in Falun, Sweden (February 20-26) featured a number of top performances by a 74-skier strong USA contingent.
 - Spring has come early to Aroostook County, but the snow has stayed with us. Daytime highs in the 40s and 50s with cold, clear nights well below freezing have made for excelle...
 - The World Cup Finals begins in Stockholm with the last sprint competition of the year.
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 - Vancouver gold-medalist Cologna battled a very competitive field to win the FIS Cup marathon, while Nystrom had to beat local favorite Seraina Mischol. Andrew Johnson and Mar...
 - The Spring 2010 OPA Cup trip came to an end with the last race of the OPA Cup Finals on Sunday.  The US ended the European tour in fine form, posting excellent results in th...
 - On Sunday Kikkan Randall finished 2nd in the freestyle sprint at the Holmenkollen Ski Stadium in Oslo, Norway.  Randall was coming off an excellent Olympics where she raced ... 4 Comments