Tornedalsloppet

Tornedalsloppet
Status active
Genre sports event
Date(s) late March-early April
Frequency annual
Location(s) Övertorneå
Country Sweden
Inaugurated 1968 (1968)

Tornedalsloppet is an annual ski marathon held in Övertorneå, Sweden. Held since 1968,[1] Tornedalsloppet is among the older long-distance ski-races in Sweden and the only one which commences in the Arctic Circle and finishes south of it.[2] Traditionally two different races are held, one 45 km for adults aged 21–65 and one 23 km, for young adults aged 17–20. Since 2006 the race had formally been one of the four locations of the FIS Nordic Ski Marathon Cup, a series which includes the Tornedalsloppet, the Holmenkollen Skimaraton in Norway, the Fossavatn Ski Marathon in Iceland and Oulun Tervahiihto in Finland.[3] The race is now usually the third race of the cup, held in late March or early April.

References

  1. "Nytt rekord i Tornedalsloppet/ Uusi rekorti Tornedalsloppetissa" (in Swedish and meänkieli). Sveriges radio. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  2. "Since 2006 Tornedalsloppet is one of the four races in FIS Nordic Marathon Cup.". Tornedalsloppet. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
  3. "History". Fossavatn Ski Marathon. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
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