Pustertaler Ski Marathon becomes 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon

by ProXCskiing.com • 02.11.2023
Ski Marathon
The first edition of the Pustertaler Ski Marathon took place in 1976. Just a few years before its 50th birthday, the organizing committee decided to change the name to ‘3 Zinnen Ski Marathon.’ 

The first edition of the Pustertaler Ski Marathon took place in 1976. Just a few years before its 50th birthday, the organizing committee decided to change the name to ‘3 Zinnen Ski Marathon.’ 

The new event name, 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon, fits perfectly with the path taken almost two years ago by joining the Ski Classics Pro Tour. 

The 3 Peaks (3 Zinnen) are known all over the world and offer enormous potential to help the Ski-Marathon become even more famous on the international market – the organizing committee is convinced of this, as the race takes place entirely in the 3 Zinnen Dolomites region. 

For some, the name may be unfamiliar at first. But we will certainly not forget the roots and the “Puschtra,” as the locals call it.

Registration for the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon is already open, and you can find it at:
https://www.ski-marathon.com/en/registration/

About the Ski Classics Pro Tour event 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon

Ski Classics Season XV returns after the Christmas and New Year’s break with event 5, the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon, in Italy.

On Saturday, January 13, the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon ignites 2024 and takes center stage as the fifth event of Season XV.

Following the resounding success of the previous season and earning a prestigious top 3 spot at the coveted ‘Event of the Season’ award, the 62km long-distance race once again secures its place within the Ski Classics Pro Tour. 

Self-titled the longest and hardest ski race amidst the stunning Drei Zinnen Dolomites (Three Peaks in the Dolomites), the event promises a very challenging course combined with breathtaking scenery. 

Expect thrilling battles on the tracks and some splendid drama as the Pro Team athletes fight for glory in mid-January. 

For more updates and detailed information about the Ski Classics Pro Tour, visit skiclassics.com.

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