MARCH 6, 2010
Are you ready to put a winter’s worth of training to
the test while you enjoy the beauty of the Yellowstone
region? You are invited to participate in the 31st annual Yellowstone
Rendezvous Race on March 6, 2010 in
West Yellowstone, Montana. There are six different races to choose from
depending on your age and ability: 2K, 5K, 10K, 25K classic, 25K and 50K.
The six races are run concurrently and skiers of all ages and abilities
participate every year. The Rendezvous Race is the culmination of cross country
ski racing in our region and, as the name implies, it is a reunion of old
timers and new comers alike who have trained and skied on our trail system for
years or who are skiing here for the first time. Run on the beautifully
groomed, rolling terrain of the Rendezvous Ski Trails, there is no better way
to celebrate the end of the winter season than to ski in the Yellowstone
Rendezvous Race!
The 2010 Yellowstone Rendezvous Race will once again be part of the American
Ski Marathon Series - North America's longest-running
and largest citizen's racing and touring series - that highlights long distance
ski events throughout the country. In the past, the race has attracted over 800
skiers and we are hoping to top that this coming year. For a complete
set of results, click on the “Results” tab at the
top of the page. We hope that you will register for
this season’s race today and come see all that West Yellowstone
has to offer.
Back this year: Montana
Stars event photographers will be taking photos of all race participants.
Action photos from the 2009 race are available for viewing and purchase online
at www.montanastars.com.
The Yellowstone Rendezvous Race organizers and volunteers thank you for your
participation in this outstanding cross country ski event. Race organizers
would also like to thank Xanterra Parks
and Resorts and the other generous sponsors and supporters that help make the
event possible. During the week before the race, skiers flock to West
Yellowstone to scope out the race course and to take advantage of
the race’s proximity to Yellowstone National
Park. Although spring is on the horizon, March is
still wintertime in the high country. Imagine foggy images of bison and elk
afloat in misty snowscapes painted with steamy hot springs
and glistening white powder. Many racers incorporate a stay at the Old Faithful
Snow Lodge or Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel into their visit to the region. For
more information on those hotels visit Xanterra’s website: www.travelyellowstone.com
Put the Yellowstone Rendezvous Race on your calendar now – March 6, 2010 – and get ready for
another great race.