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2024/2025 U.S. Ski & Snowboard SuperTour Race Schedule and Standings

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By Gavin Kentch

I spend a lot of my life looking for calendar information for national and international ski events. Here is my presentation of the 2024/2025 U.S. Ski & Snowboard SuperTour schedule, just to help get this all in one place.

If you’ve come this far, you are probably also looking for the current year SuperTour standings. Here are the 2024/2025 SuperTour standings (fyi when interpreting this spreadsheet, names highlighted in blue are foreign nationals who are not eligible for American start spots in international competition). And here are the NNF Cup standings.

Here is this winter’s SuperTour schedule:

Period 1: Birkie Trailhead, December 2024 (race website) (our race coverage)

Thursday, December 12: skate sprint

Saturday, December 14: classic sprint

Sunday, December 15: interval-start 10km skate

Tuesday, December 17: mass start 20km classic

Period 2: U.S. Nationals, Anchorage, January 2025 (race website)

Thursday, January 2: interval-start 10km skate

Saturday, January 4: classic sprint

Sunday, January 5: mass start 20km classic (juniors will race a 10km)

Tuesday, January 7: skate sprint*

* The skate sprint is a SuperTour race; the other three races in Anchorage are national championships.

Period 3: Montana State University Invitational, January 2025

Friday, January 24: mass start 20km skate

Saturday, January 25: skate sprint

Sunday, January 26: interval-start 7.5km classic

Period Birkie: Literally the American Birkebeiner, February 2025 (race website)

Saturday, February 22: The Birkie (mass start 50km skate)

Period 4: SuperTour Finals, Lake Placid, March 2025

Wednesday, March 26: interval-start 10km skate*

Friday, March 28: skate sprint

Saturday, March 29: 4 x 5km mixed relay

Sunday, March 30: mass start 40km classic (juniors will race a 15km)

* The 10km skate is a SuperTour race; the other three races in Lake Placid are national championships.

Again, here are the 2024/2025 SuperTour standings.

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