Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

» American Birkebeine­r:

More snow needed for race

- JAMES B. NELSON

Unseasonab­ly warm temperatur­es and rain force organizers of the American Birkebeine­r ski race this weekend to modify event schedules.

Thousands of cross country skiers heading to northweste­rn Wisconsin for the Birkie this weekend will need to be flexible. And maybe plan on a trail run and street party instead.

Unseasonab­ly warm temperatur­es and rain have forced organizers of the American Birkebeine­r week to juggle their schedules. More than 11,000 skiers from around the world and some 40,000 spectators were expected to attend the weekend competitio­n and celebratio­n that has become a key event for northweste­rn Wisconsin since its inception in 1973.

With Tuesday afternoon temperatur­es reaching 55 degrees, and only a chance of snow

in the forecast for later in the week, Birkie organizers are making changes.

The original 50-kilometer race course extends from Cable to Hayraces).”

ward. On Monday, following rain and unseasonab­ly warm temperatur­es, organizers canceled plans for skiers to cross Lake Hayward for the finish in downtown Hayward. On Tuesday, they decided conditions merited further changes, and the race schedule was juggled. Events scheduled for Friday, including the 29-kilometer Kortelopet and 15-kilometer Prince Haakon races, were reschedule­d for Saturday.

In a video posted Tuesday afternoon, Birkie executive director Ben Popp said additional changes could be coming.

He spelled out three options:

If there’s measurable snow Friday “there is a very slim chance that a one-way, timed race could be held (American Birkebeine­r, Kortelopet and Prince Haakon

If enough snow comes and “conditions are such that 10,000 plus participan­ts can safely ski, however unsafe for a competitiv­e race, there is a possibilit­y of an untimed, open-track, looped-event on the Birkie Trail (north of OO) for the American Birkebeine­r, Kortelopet and Prince Haakon events.”

No snow = party. “This year’s will be a Birkie, Korte & Prince Haakon like none other. Participan­ts will be part of a first -ever winter Birkie run and street party celebratio­n in downtown Hayward. Live music, Birkie Brew-Ski, food vendors, and a festival atmosphere!”

“While this may not look like a typical week, it will be absolutely one to remember,” Popp said. “We’ll have a 2017 Birkie celebratio­n like no other with or without snow!”

It wouldn’t be the first time that the weather has scrambled plans for the big ski race. In 2007, the race course was cut to 25 kilometers after temperatur­es reached the 50s. In other years, the race course has been reversed, and other modificati­ons were made to deal with snow challenges.

Organizers promise to give an update on their plans Wednesday.

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