{"id":254,"date":"2015-02-24T14:55:30","date_gmt":"2015-02-24T20:55:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wisconsinverbs.com\/?p=254"},"modified":"2016-02-07T14:13:55","modified_gmt":"2016-02-07T20:13:55","slug":"wisconsin-skis-2015-american-birkebeiner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wisconsinverbs.com\/wisconsin-skis-2015-american-birkebeiner\/","title":{"rendered":"Wisconsin Skis: 2015 American Birkebeiner"},"content":{"rendered":"

Date: February 20, 2015\u00a0
Total time: 6 hours 31 minutes
Distance: 51 km (31.7 miles)<\/p>\n

What is the American Birkebeiner?<\/h2>\n

The American Birkebeiner<\/a>, or Birkie, is a ski race that spans from Cable to to Hayward, Wisconsin. This year, the total distance was 51 km for skate, or freestyle, skiers, like me, and 55 km for classic, also known as striding, diagonal or traditional, skiers.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Birkie is an insanely hilly course<\/a> with 1,398 meters, or 4,587 feet, of elevation gain.<\/p>\n

\"2015<\/a>

Elevation map from Garmin 110<\/p><\/div>\n

About 10,000 cross country skiers participate in races during the weekend of the Birkie including the Kortelopet, or Korte, which at 24 km is about half the distance of the Birkie and loops back to Cable.<\/p>\n

The Korte is also an insanely hilly course.<\/a> It may be shorter, but doesn’t level out like the Birkie course does so it is still an awesome challenge.<\/p>\n

But the Birkie is more than just a race that is held on one day each February, it is the glue that holds the Wisconsin and US nordic ski community together. There are other ski races, but there is only one American Birkebeiner. If you meet another skier, the Birkie is an easy topic of conversation as even those who haven’t seen the event have most likely had friends or family compete.<\/p>\n

In addition to the big race, the Birkie weekend is a celebration of the nordic skiing community. Hayward’s Main Street is a charming downtown that has something for the every visitor year-round including unique shops, a great bakery and a good selection of craft beer. During the Birkie weekend, downtown buildings are lit up with colored lights. Snow is brought in to cover the street, so finishers ski right down the main drag while they are cheered on by supporters until reaching the finish line.<\/p>\n