
American Birkebeiner: The Nation's Greatest Ski Marathon
Format: Hardcover
Each February, crosscountry skiers from across the nation and around the world descend upon the sleepy northern Wisconsin town of Hayward to compete in the American Birkebeinerthe largest crosscountry ski race in North America. In American Birkebeiner: The Nation’s Greatest Ski Marathon, author and skier Jerome P. Poling traces the remarkable history of the famed “Birkie,” from its modest origins in the early 1970s to its modern incarnation as an international Nordicthemed festival and multiday racing event drawing more than 30,000 skiers and spectators.
American Birkebeiner offers an upclose, behindthescenes tour of all things Birkiefrom prerace preparations and skier profiles to raceday highlights and historymaking finishes. It also tells the story of visionary race founder Tony Wise and his efforts to popularize the sport of crosscountry skiing in the Upper Midwest. The book delves into the origin and evolution of the worldclass Birkebeiner Trail and the communities that support it, as well as the ways the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation is adapting to climate change to help ensure the event thrives for years to come.
American Birkebeiner sparks with lively, narrativedriven prose and is based on extensive archival research, reporting, and personal interviews. The lavishly illustrated book also features 150 photographs, including intimate portraits of athletes pushed to the limits of their endurance, sweeping aerial shots of skiers and cheering crowds, and aweinspiring winter vistas. An exquisitely crafted ode to an extraordinary race, American Birkebeiner will inspire winter sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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