Årefjällsloppet

Last updated
Årefjällsloppet
Status active
Genre sporting event
Date(s) March
Frequency annual
Location(s) Åre Mountains, Jämtland County
Country Sweden
Inaugurated 2013 (2013)

Årefjällsloppet is a Swedish long-distance cross country race which in 2013 is the final of the long distance cup Ski Classics. [1] The first edition was held on 23 March 2013, and was 75 km classic technique.

Ski Classics is a commercially sponsored international long-distance cross-country skiing cup competition, held in Europe. It debuted in January 2011. As of the 2015-6 ski season, the tour consisted of ten events.

Winners

Year Men Women
2013 Flag of Norway.svg Anders Aukland/ Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Aukland Flag of Switzerland.svg Seraina Boner
2014 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Richardsson Flag of Sweden.svg Charlotte Kalla
2015 Flag of Norway.svg Petter Eliassen Flag of Switzerland.svg Seraina Boner
2016 Flag of Norway.svg John Kristian Dahl Flag of Poland.svg Justyna Kowalczyk

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References

  1. "Över 1000 personer har anmält sig till premiären av Årefjällsloppet" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 5 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2015.