Photos: 2025 U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships in Anchorage
Originally published in Anchorage Daily News on January 05, 2025
The field includes dozens of Alaska-based athletes from UAA, UAF and APU. Racing continues through Jan. 7 at Kincaid Park. Hundreds of America’s fastest cross-country skiers gathered to race in Anchorage for the U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships. The field includes dozens of Alaska-based athletes from UAA, UAF and APU. Racing began on Jan. 2 and continues through Jan. 7 at Kincaid Park.
APU’s Luke Jager finishes his sprint finals race. The second day of racing at the U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships featured 1.4 kilometer classic sprints at Kincaid Park on January 4, 2025. (Marc Lester / ADN)
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