Fast Conditions Lead to Course Record at the 52nd Slumberland American Birkebeiner

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February 22, 2026 - (Hayward, WI) A combination of recent weather changes including a week-long warm-up with rain followed by freezing temperatures provided fast snow conditions for the 52nd annual Slumberland American Birkebeiner presented by Pioneer Midwest. Luke Jager out of Anchorage, Alaska took first in the men’s 50-kilometer skate race with a time of 1:50:45 – a new course record.

Luke Jager out of Anchorage, Alaska wins the men’s 50km skate race at the 2026 American Birkebeiner with a time of 1:50:45 – a new course record. © James Netz

“I’ve never skied conditions like this at the Birkie,” said Alayna Sonnesyn the winner of the women’s 50-kilometer skate race, who also won the Kortelopet in 2012-14 and American Birkebeiner races in 2019, 2021-23.

Alayna Sonnesyn wins the women’s 50km skate race, tying Caitlin Gregg with the most American Birkebeiner wins, totaling five, and has the most wins out of any Birkie skier © James Netz

The top three finishers for males and females in the skate and classic techniques include:

Women’s 50-Kilometer American Birkebeiner skate technique|
Alayna Sonnesyn – 29  |  Plymouth, MN, USA  |  2:08:09.61
Anna-Maria Dietze – 26  |  Kurort Seiffen, Saxon, Germany  |  2:08:09.97   
Emma Reeder – 23  |  Bozeman, MT, USA  |  2:08:12.56 

Men’s 50-Kilometer American Birkebeiner skate technique
Luke Jager – 26  |  Achorage, AK, USA  |    1:50:44.95
Michael Earnhart – 23  |  Eagle River, AK, USA  |  1:50:45.41  
Benjamin Dohlby – 21  |  Pewakee, WI, USA  |  1:50:45.72

Women’s 53-Kilometer American Birkebeiner classic technique
Hannah Rudd – 27  |  Bozeman, MT, USA  |  2:47:10  
Nel Hanson – 24  |  Madison, WI, USA  |  2:50:15  
Laura Cattaneo – 30  |  Rochester, MN, USA  |  2:57:55 

Men’s 53-Kilometer American Birkebeiner classic technique
Fabian Stocek – 31  |  Jilemnice, Liberecka, CZ  |  2:13:36 
Petr Kolaja – 25  |  Kvetna, Uherske Hradiste, CZ  |  2:17:30 
Sam Holt – 25  |  Minneapolis, MN, USA  |  2:19:25

Fabian Stocek from Jilemnice, Liberecka, CZ takes the men’ 50K classic race victory. © James Netz

The Kortelopet 29k race, starting in Seeley, and Prince Haakon 15k race had nearly 3500 skiers on Friday. The weather uncertainty Tuesday night into Wednesday caused the Open Track events to postpone to Thursday. Over 1,000 participants finished on Main Street while Thursday’s daytime events moved to the American Birkebeiner Trailhead at Mt. Telemark Village due to a lack of snow on Hayward’s downtown gold course. 

Bozeman, MT’s Hannah Rudd is all smiles winning the women’s 50K classic race the American Birkebeiner. © James Netz

Thursday’s final event, the Giant Ski competition, was still held on Main Street in downtown Hayward. This crowd favorite once again had 30 teams participating – filling every competition slot. 

In total, nearly 12,000 skiers participated in Birkie Week events.

The Birkie Week of events culminates on Sunday, February 22 with an on-snow demo day at Mt. Telemark Village in Cable, WI. This event is an opportunity to demo ski equipment from the world’s finest manufacturers.

The American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation (ABSF) would like to recognize the commitment of the Hayward and Cable communities, their staff, the thousands of volunteers and greater global skiing community that make Birkie Week possible.  “There isn’t another event like this in the world,” said Ben Popp, ABSF Executive Director.  “We can’t wait to celebrate the 53rd anniversary of the American Birkebeiner in 2027. Our planning starts on Monday.”

Full results here.

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