2024 ARROWHEAD UPHILL AND SKIMO ON SAT, JAN. 27

(Vail, Colo.) - Winter racing continues! Join the Vail Recreation District for the fifth annual Arrowhead Uphill and Skimo Race. This race, the second event in the Bloch & Chapleau Winter Races, takes place on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7 a.m. This event features an uphill and skimo competition. Choose between the uphill (only the ascent is timed) or skimo (both the ascent and descent are timed). Registration is open now at vailrec.com!


Racers may use any means to get up the mountain (snowshoes, skis, splitboards or winter running devices). Skis or a snowboard are required to compete in the skimo competition, as are metal edges and helmets. Despite being called a skimo, there is no boot pack and only one transition.


Race categories include: Uphill ski, Uphill splitboard, Uphill non-ski/splitboard, Boardmo (up and down) and Skimo (up and down). Age groups are: 19 and under; 20-39; 40-59; 60 and over.


Participants will ascend approximately 1,700 vertical feet and just under two miles from the base of Arrowhead Village to the top of Arrow Bahn Express Lift. The uphill route will take participants up the Cresta ski run, and the downhill route will be either Golden Bear or Little Brave (course depending on snow conditions).


View a course map here and a parking map here. The Arrowhead chairlift will be available for uphill-only participants to download when they are finished.


After the race, participants will enjoy breakfast, awards and a raffle at Broken Arrow Restaurant at the base of Arrowhead.


Sign up early at vailrec.com/register and save! Cost for this race is $36 early bird/$42 week-of/$50 day-of for adults, and $25 early bird/$30 week-of/$37 day-of for students. Online registration will close at 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 26. Day-of registration will take place in Arrowhead Village. Please note that there is no series registration; registration is required for individual events.


Looking to register in-person and pick up your bib before the event? We will be at Alpine Quest Sports in Edwards on Friday, Jan. 26 from 4 to 6 p.m.


Following the Arrowhead Uphill and Skimo Race, the 2024 Bloch & Chapleau Winter Races continue with the Meadow Mountain Skimo on Sat, Feb. 10. This is the truest backcountry experience in the 2024 winter races - come test your skills in Minturn! Then the iconic Vail Mountain Winter Uphill takes place on Sun, Feb. 18, where skiers, snowboarders and winter runners will tackle 2,200 vertical feet of groomed trails to reach Eagle's Nest. A beginner skin track clinic will be held at Meadow Mountain on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Finally, join us for the festive and fun Krueger Family Shamrock Shuffle Winter Running Race on Sat, March 16, celebrating St. Patrick's Day!

Thank you to our 2024 winter racing sponsors: Bloch & Chapleau Attorneys at Law, Beaver Creek Resort Company, First Bank, Howard Head Sports Medicine, The Steadman Clinic, Town of Minturn, Vail Resorts, Arrowhead at Vail, Dynafit, Alpine Wine & Spirits, Alpine Quest Sports, Vail Mountain Coffee & Tea, Cripple Creek Backcountry, the Krueger family businesses, USA Mountain Running, Optic Nerve and Montana Skins.

 

For more information on winter races, visit vailrec.com, contact the VRD Sports Department at 970-479-2280 or email sports@vailrec.com.

About the Vail Recreation District

The Vail Recreation District's mission is to offer diverse and exceptional recreation opportunities that enhance the physical, social and emotional well-being of all its residents and guests. The VRD aims to help Vail Valley residents and visitors pursue their recreational passions by providing activities in summer and winter including: running, whitewater and mountain bike races; numerous tournaments and/or leagues for hockey, volleyball, lacrosse, softball, golf, tennis, soccer, flag football and pickleball; venues like Dobson Ice Arena, Vail Golf Club, Vail Nordic Center, Vail Gymnastics Center, Vail Skatepark, Bill Wright Tennis Center, Golden Peak Pickleball Center, Community Programming and Imagination Station; use of additional gyms, playing fields and the surrounding White River National Forest via collaboration with local entities; and a variety of youth camps and programs.

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