U.S. Ski & Snowboard SuperTour presented by National Nordic Foundation
U.S. Ski & Snowboard SuperTour presented by National Nordic Foundation
Final 2025-26 SuperTour Schedule
2025-26 SuperTour Points List (includes Qualification lists for Olympic Winter Games and World Cup Finals)
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard SuperTour presented by the National Nordic Foundation is recognized by FIS as the Continental Cup for the United States—the highest level of competition in the country. Top racers compete head-to-head in a variety of disciplines across the country, with World Cup start spots and funding on the line.
Period 1 - Alaska SuperTours
December 6, 2025 - Sprint Classic (Kincaid Park, Anchorage)
December 7, 2025 - 10k Classic Individual Start (Kincaid Park, Anchorage)
December 12, 2025 - Sprint Free (Kincaid Park, Anchorage)
December 14, 2025 - 10k Free Mass Start (Kincaid Park, Anchorage)
The leader of the SuperTour after Period 1 will earn start rights in Period 2 of the World Cup- the Tour de Ski- as the Continental Cup Leader.
Period 2 - U.S. National Championships at Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid
January 4th, 2026- 10k Classic Individual Start National Championship.
January 6th, 2026- Sprint Freestyle National Championship.
January 8th, 2026- 20k Freestyle Mass start National Championship. (there is a separate 10k Freestyle Mass Start for Juniors)
January 9th, 2026- Classic sprint
The first three races at U.S. Nationals (including the Junior 10km Mass Start) are used to select athletes for the World Junior Championships and NNF U18 Trip. All four races will be used to select athletes for the World U23 Championships Team. Points lists for those trip qualifications will be maintained HERE.
The leader of the SuperTour after Periods 1 and 2 will earn start rights in Period 3 of the World Cup as the Continental Cup Leader. Selection for the Olympic Team ends on January 18th, 2026.
Period 3 - Central SuperTours
February 15th, 2026- Mayors XC Ski Challenge- 10k Classic Mass Start. Wirth Park. Minneapolis, MN
February 21st, 2026- The Birkie. 50k Freestyle Mass Start. Cable, WI to Hayward, WI
The leader of the SuperTour after Periods 1, 2, and 3 will earn start rights in Period 4 of the World Cup as the Continental Cup Leader.
Period 4 - SuperTour Finals and Spring National Championships at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center
March 27, 2026- Sprint Classic National Championship.
March 28, 2026- 4 x 5k Skate Relay National Championship.
March 29, 2026- 40k Freestyle Mass Start National Championship.
The leader of the SuperTour after Periods 1, 2, 3, and 4 will earn start rights in Period 1 of the 2026-27 World Cup as the Continental Cup Leader.
You can view the planning document for the SuperTour HERE.
Any venue/club interested in hosting a SuperTour is asked to submit an Expression of Interest prior to April 1, 2026.
You can view all previously submitted Expressions of Interest HERE.
The NNF Cup
The NNF Cup celebrates club excellence in America’s premier domestic ski competition by tallying performance of club teams across the SuperTour season. The 2025 NNF Cup was awarded to the University of Utah Ski Team, with APU Nordic Ski Center bringing home 2nd place, and the Bridger Ski Foundation rounding out the podium. Follow along on the NNF website, Facebook, Instagram, and newsletter to see who brings home the cup in 2026!
SuperTour standings from prior years are available:
2020-21 Standings- COVID
There will also be a slate of U.S. Ski & Snowboard National Ranking List Races around the country. You can use the Event Lookup tool in your my.usskiandsnowboard dashboard to view all FIS and NRL events currently certified in the country.
Vertical Calendar of XC Ski Races
In addition to the SuperTour, there are also U.S. Ski & Snowboard NRL races, FIS races, and lots of amazing citizen races around the county. Please look to your Divisional Website for information on racing in your area.
CXC Skiing (Great Lakes and Midwest)
Pacific Northwest Ski Association
New England Nordic Ski Association
Here is the 2025 Congress Schedule. There are links from the XC tab to all proposals, presentations, recordings, voting records, etc.
Athlete Safety:
U.S. Ski & Snowboard works to provide a safe environment in which athletes can train and compete, free from abuse and inappropriate behavior. Please review U.S. Ski & Snowboard's Athlete Safety policies, the SafeSport Code, and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP).
If you are an athlete who has experienced inappropriate behavior or know of an athlete who has experienced inappropriate behavior, please report to the U.S. Center of SafeSport HERE or U.S. Ski & Snowboard HERE. All adult participants are mandatory reporters. Reporting violations may be made anonymously and there are no fees for reporting. We all are part of promoting a culture of safety through education, listening, and speaking up.
For reporting requirements and links to reporting, please use the QR Code below.
