Proxcskiing strengthens its position as the global platform for cross-country skiing and biathlon
Proxcskiing continues to expand its international footprint and reinforce its role as a leading global platform for cross-country skiing and biathlon. The latest step in this development is the integration of Maastohiihto.com into the Proxcskiing network.
Over the past year, Proxcskiing has implemented several strategic initiatives to strengthen its global reach and local presence in key cross-country skiing markets. The ambition is clear: to build a truly international platform while maintaining strong, locally relevant editorial coverage.
As part of this effort, Proxcskiing has launched its platform in multiple languages and significantly strengthened its editorial organization. This expanded structure enables more comprehensive and high-quality coverage across key markets, including Finland, Sweden, Norway, the Czech Republic, the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), France, the United States, and Italy. In total, Proxcskiing is now available in 35 different languages, further underlining its global reach.
The integration of Maastohiihto.com marks a natural and important step in this journey. With its strong position in Finland, the site brings deep local expertise and a highly engaged audience. The Finnish presence continues to grow, including on social media, where the former Maastohiihto.com channels are now operating under the name Proxcskiing.com Suomi.
For existing readers of Maastohiihto.com, the transition will not mean losing anything; it will mean gaining more. The same strong local coverage remains, now combined with broader international content, deeper resources, and expanded perspectives.
At the same time, Proxcskiing.com continues to build a platform that covers the full spectrum of the sport, from elite-level competition to community features and insights for recreational skiers and fans. The combination of a strong local presence and global distribution creates a unique position in a sport deeply rooted in regional traditions but growing in international interest.











