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Ski Tour Canada 2016 unveils its website
The world’s top Cross-Country skiers from over 25 countries will go head-to-head on Canadian soil at the FIS Cross- Country World Cup’s grand finale for the season. With no Olympic Games or World Championships on the international calendar in 2015-2016, Ski Tour Canada 2016 will be one of the pinnacle events of the upcoming cross-country ski season.
After months of work and consultation, the national organizing committee has unveiled the official event logo and website, skitourcanada.com . The website will be home to full details for each of the eight FIS World Cup stops until the very last day of competitions, meaning that the general public, athletes, teams, and the media will be able to follow all the action online from this history-making event in Canada. Moreover, the latest news of the event will also be available via the social networks of the event.
Ski Tour Canada At a Glance
Gatineau – March 1 (Sprint F)
Montréal – March 2 (13/22 km – Mass Start - C)
Québec City – March 4 (Sprint F)
Québec City – March 5 (10/15 km – Pursuit – F)
Canmore – March 8 (Sprint C)
Canmore – March 9 (15/30 km Skiathlon)
Lake Louise – March 11 (10/20 km – Interval Start – F)
Canmore – March 12 (10/15km – Pursuit – C)
*F = free technique *C = Classic
After months of work and consultation, the national organizing committee has unveiled the official event logo and website, skitourcanada.com . The website will be home to full details for each of the eight FIS World Cup stops until the very last day of competitions, meaning that the general public, athletes, teams, and the media will be able to follow all the action online from this history-making event in Canada. Moreover, the latest news of the event will also be available via the social networks of the event.
Ski Tour Canada At a Glance
Gatineau – March 1 (Sprint F)
Montréal – March 2 (13/22 km – Mass Start - C)
Québec City – March 4 (Sprint F)
Québec City – March 5 (10/15 km – Pursuit – F)
Canmore – March 8 (Sprint C)
Canmore – March 9 (15/30 km Skiathlon)
Lake Louise – March 11 (10/20 km – Interval Start – F)
Canmore – March 12 (10/15km – Pursuit – C)
*F = free technique *C = Classic
Source: fis-ski.com





