Alutaguse Marathon Ready For The Weekend In Estonia

by Leandro Lutz • 08.02.2022
The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event is a 44km long-distance race in classic technique and takes place this Saturday, February 12, in Vasavere, Estonia.

The event has over 20 years of tradition and is one of the largest cross-country skiing events in the Baltics. Every year, skiers worldwide come to the beautiful surroundings of the Alutaguse National Park in Vasavere to take part in the Alutaguse Marathon.

Alutaguse Marathon is a two-day event, and in addition to the 44km primary race, there is also a 22km night ski event in free technique on Friday and a 22km classic and kids races on Saturday.

Alutaguse Marathon – Facts

  • Location: Vasavere, Estonia
  • Date: Saturday, February 12
  • Start Time: Women & Men 10:00 CET
  • Distance: 44km Classic Technique
  • Website: Alutaguse Marathon  

Alutaguse program, start list, and final standings can be found here when available. 

On Saturday, participants of the 44km classic event collect points for their SC Ranking, as seen on MyPages.

A full list of Visma Ski Classics Challengers events with confirmed dates for the season 2021/22 can be found here.

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