Estonia and Finland in one ski trip gives a free passport

Estonia and Finland in one ski trip gives a free passport

 Tartu Maraton and Finlandia-hiihto invite you to spend 2 memorable weekends in the Nordic region! Now is the best time to plan the trip, because everyone who makes registration for both races between 18.09-01.10, gets a valuable present - the WL passport!

 Bringing the skiers together into one family, the passport also gives many special bonuses in all WL races. In case you already have it, you may also give it to a friend. When bought separately, the price is 39 EUR.

HOW TO GET THE FREE PASSPORT?

  • Between September 18 and October 1 register for the freely chosen distance of Finlandia-hiihto and Tartu Maraton.

  • Indicate the campaign code NORDICRACES in the registration form.

  • After the campaign, WL office will contact you to specify the contacts of the passport owner.

  • Digital passports are valid as soon as the technical details are specified.

  • Paper passports handed over at the WL desk during Tartu Maraton on February 16-18, 2024.

* Participants who register for both races, give the permission for their name and email address to be forwarded to the Worldloppet office.

COMBINATION ESTONIA-FINLAND

The races  take place just one week apart and the traveling time between the neighboring countries is very reasonable. Meanwhile there is enough time to explore the best attractions in Otepää and Lahti region or just go skiing. It is also a great opportunity to have a city break in the capitals of Tallinn and Helsinki.

DATES AND DISTANCES

February 17-18 - Tartu Maraton 63 km CT, 31 km CT and FT, 31 km Vintage, Team Relay (3 legs),

February 24-25 - Finlandia Hiihto 20/32/62 km CT and FT

SPECIAL BONUSES FOR WL SKIERS

In Tartu - free ski waxing for passport holders, Masters´ reception

In Lahti - start group upgrade and own bib pick-up for passport holders, Friday Night Pasta Party is free for Masters

Bonuses in other WL races check HERE.

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