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Marathon Series Results UPDATED: Challenger Awards

Ben Theyerl · April 25, 2025 ·

The 2025 Flying Moose Classic in Bethel, ME

NENSA recently conducted a community survey (we’d still love to hear from you, by the way!) with our largest, most diverse community – the one showing up to race, tour, ski, and enjoy winter for the sake of enjoying winter at our Popular events. We learned a lot, but also had a lot reiterated as well, about what drives skiers to get out and ski together each winter. One of those reiterations: when our community races, they like to race looonnnnngggg…

Marathon racing, those events of ~20 kilometers and above, continues to be the beating heart of Master’s and citizen racing. A snow-filled winter helped this season helped it shine. From early season long haul races in Craftsbury, Vermont, and Orono, ME, to the long haul Loppet around the Mt. Washington Valley, racing long continues to offer a neat paradox: the hardest physical challenge is also oftentimes the most accessible – filled with moments of racing your friends, your peers, yourself, or just getting lost in the woods.

The NENSA Marathon Series looks to recognize those members of our community who are consistently up for the challenge. Updated results from those posted earlier this winter now reflect the full scope of races above 20 kilometer that were held this winter – including both days of 2 day festivals like the Craftsbury Marathon and Rangely Loppet.

The UPDATED Marathon Series Results are posted HERE:

NENSA Marathon Series Standings

Marathon Challenger Awards

White Mountain Classic in January 2025

The NENSA Marathon Challenger Award recognizes members of our community who completed 3 or more Marathon races this winter. Challengers will receive a custom hat, courtesy of Skida, in the mail in the coming weeks. Please make sure your NENSA Membership profile is updated with a current mailing address in order to receive your award.

NENSA Marathon Challengers 2024-25

Sarah Pribram – Northwest Vermont Endurance (NWVE): OVERALL TOP FEMALE CHALLENGER W/4 Marathons

Jessica Bolduc – NWVE

Elizabeth Ransom – Gunstock Nordic Association

Damian Bolduc – NVWE: OVERALL TOP MALE CHALLENGER (TIE) W/7 Marathons

Bruce Katz – NVWE: OVERALL TOP MALE CHALLENGER (TIE) W/7 Marathons

Victor Golovkin – Freedom Trail Nordic

Jud Hartmann – NWVE

Dhyan Nirmegh – NWVE

Colin Pogue – Independent

Eric Darling – NWVE

Mark Lena – Independent

Tyler Magnan – NWVE

Jeff Palleiko – Gunstock Nordic Association

Rob Riley – Gunstock Nordic Association

Anders Vikstrom – Independent

Daniel Baumert – Penobscot Valley Ski Club

Gaelan Boyle-Wight – NWVE

Robert Burnham – NWVE

Art Copoulos – Ford Sayre

Michael Dillon – Mansfield Nordic Club

Bill Donahue – Gunstock Nordic Association

Brook Hodgeman – NWVE

Scott Magnan – NWVE

Michael Melnikov – Freedom Trail Nordic

Steven Moreau – Independent

Gordon Scannell – Schussverein Drifter XC (SDXC)

NENSA Nordic Rocks Interest Form is OPEN for 2025-26!

Mackenzie Rizio · April 9, 2025 ·

We’re excited to announce that the NENSA Nordic Rocks Interest Form for the 2025-26 season is open! Nordic Rocks is a cornerstone program of NENSA, designed to introduce cross-country skiing to children in elementary schools across the Northeast in a fun, inclusive, and accessible way.

For the past eight years, NENSA’s Nordic Rocks program has been spreading smiles (and snowy tracks!) across the Northeast, introducing thousands of kids in over 60 schools to the thrill of cross-country skiing—right alongside their teachers and classmates. With skis on their feet and laughter in the air, students experience the many perks of outdoor play: fresh air, movement, and a whole lot of winter fun.

But Nordic Rocks is more than just a first glide—it’s a launchpad. The program not only gets kids moving, it also helps connect them with local youth ski programs, creating a pathway for those who want to keep sliding, striding, and smiling well beyond PE class. It’s all about building confidence, community, and a lifelong love for snow-filled adventures!

If you’re a school interested in bringing Nordic skiing to your students next winter, we invite you to fill out our interest form today.

Read more about our Nordic Rocks program HERE.

A Winter that Loved Us Very Much: NENSA Popular Series 24-25 Season-In-Review

Isabel Caldwell · April 9, 2025 ·

2025 White Mountain Classic in Jackson, NH

By: Ben Theyerl and Isabel Caldwell

Smack dab in the heart of April, much of New England woke up this morning to hints of a winter that continues to linger. Up in the high peaks, there was a big douse, but down in the intervales and street-scapes, more of a dusting. All of it though, a reminder that this year, winter loved us very much.

NENSA’s Popular Series acts as the purest expression of skiers’ attempts to love the season back. That is, after all, the foundational wonder of nordic skiing. Taking what’s cold and making it warm. Taking the snow that ought to be impassable, and letting you skate (or kick) on and away. In our Championship events and the other Competitive Series we put on, there’s a celebration of skiing as a medium to do big things. See the world, push each other, push on to the next challenge. In Popular racing though, there’s a constant reminder of what has to power that urge towards more. In the Popular Series, there’s a celebration of skiing as an end to itself, pure and true. This year, over 2,500 skiers took part in that celebration!

To match a big winter then, came a big year in our popular series. One which celebrated the different ways that those in on the little wonder of skiing find it. There were big races. There were small races. There were races that weren’t really supposed to be races at all! Through fields, through forests, up and down mountains and valleys and occasionally over a river too. All out competitions, and events that stood purposefully against the notion of competition too. Diversity is the key, but insomuch as that diversity does point towards some commonality. After all, there has to be something coursing through it all. What did it all lead to then? Well, for one, smiles. Smiles though, that allude to a point. The diversity is the point. Each event, homegrown by the unique communities that form the patchwork of skiing in New England, is meant to build that community. Skiing, as a reminder, as a celebration unto itself.

* NENSA WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU *

As we look forward to the 2025-26 season, we’re collecting community feedback on the ways and places we gather as a community most. Please consider taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our Popular Series Community Survey below:

NENSA Community Survey HERE
Stratton Terrain Challenge last January. (Photo: George Forbes)

Popular Racing: Zak and Marathon Cup Race Series Recap

Flying Moose Classic in Bethel, ME, in February.

By: Ben Theyerl

If the whole of the Popular Series is to celebrate skiing as an end unto itself, then Popular racing is to celebrate racing as an end unto itself. The Zak Cup again returned to track this across a relatively standard subset of competitive events throughout the winter, with Sarah Pribram (Northwest Vermont Endurance) topping the Female Overall standings and Justin Freeman topping the Male Overall standings. The full rankings, compiled and scored graciously by Chris Naimie, are available HERE. Age Group winners are posted at the end of this recap. Gratuitous snow conditions for the first time in a couple of years meant it was also a banner year for Marathon racing across New England. Damian Bolduc (Northwest Vermont Endurance) and Bruce Katz led the way as Marathon Challengers completing 5 marathons apiece stretching from the White Mountain Classic in January to the Rangeley Loppet in March. Sarah Pribram again led the way in the Female category, racing 3 marathons throughout the year. The full Marathon Challenger List (completed 3 Marathons) is posted at the end of this recap, and available HERE.

The marks of the Popular Racing Series speak to the marked consistency of the Popular racing community in New England. The color though, added beyond Chris’ shading, came in the variety and dynamism of those that joined in on the races this year. The ever-unpredictability of New England winter did feature, even if it was more of a low buzz than a roar this season. When it did, however, it only led the community to rally around new and different places in the calendar to form. The first weekend of 2025, the Bogburn saw its usual rousing showing of over 100 racers at Rikert on Saturday. The Gunstock Nordic Association, however, fretting about low snow in New Hampshire, chose to re-locate up to Holderness once again for its race on Sunday. A whole community followed, with another 100 or so racers showing up to make for the largest Gunstock Freestyle Race to date. The next weekend, the varied teams and youthful energy of the USCSA College circuit joined in with New England’s Popular racers for a combined White Mountain Classic/Jackson Jaunt in Jackson, New Hampshire. The result? A race that was so new-school, pulled off on a strip of snow cultivated by the Jackson Operations team, that it became old-school, featuring a “forced-herringbone” off course to create a full-on loop.

Silver Fox Trot in Hanover, NH in February.

Usual stalwarts continued to be usual stalwarts as the snow later filled in across New England. The Craftsbury Marathon again marked a mid-winter reunion for skiers from all points across the East, while the Mansfield Skiathlon and Silver Fox Trot forged ahead on making big community races bigger by adding more communities. The traditional finale of the Maine citizen racing calendar at the Rangeley Loppet and Burt Kettle Classic in early March took on a new shine, literally, with the addition of Titcomb Mountain’s Starlite Sprints on the Friday night before. Meanwhile, the unofficial award for “most hardcore crowd” goes to the folks who showed up to race the Hard’ack Challenge on that Sunday after Valentine’s Day – where winds across New England blew in at over 60 miles per hour (that’s nearly 100 kph, for those who haven’t shaken counting things like distance via metric yet) and somehow it was still kind of raining.

Interspersed in the races that were races, there were also plenty of competitions where bibs were present, but the ends perhaps were more than just a podium. Bill Koch League (BKL) racers persistently gathered week-after-week to take their first strides at striding fast! Well some races, like the Stratton Terrain Challenge, were fine to leave skiers rolling around in the hay (literally).

The scope of NENSA’s Popular Race Series across the season is undoable by any one skier, and that’s somewhat by design. Our season poster is supposed to read more like an epic than an epigram. For an endeavor that’s motivated by the desire to push and explore more, NENSA wants to do its part to make sure there is always more to explore. As we look back on a season of racing, we’re also looking ahead. To more skiers, in more places, skiing better, and skiing together.

Scenes from the Winter: 24-25 NENSA Popular Series

This season we had over 2,500 people line up on a start line of some kind at NENSA Popular Races! Some starts were in the bitter cold and others on warm winter days. Scroll for a panorama through a winter in New England (PLUS, FULL Zak and Marathon Cup Winners list below). A HUGE thank you to the talented photographers around New England who helped us capture this winter in its full glory. We are extremely grateful for your work!

Rodrigues Sprint and Kendall Memorial – Vermont
Quarry Road Opener – Maine (Photo: Steve Fuller/Flying Point Road)
Bogburn – Vermont
Gunstock Freestyle – New Hampshire
White Mountain Classic and Jackson Jaunt – New Hampshire (Photo: Tom Bartol)
Mansfield Skiathlon – Vermont
Geschmossel – New Hampshire
Craftsbury Marathon – Vermont (photo: John Lazenby)
Stratton Terrain Challenge – Vermont (Photo: George Forbes)
Silver Fox Trot – New Hampshire (Photo: brittonmannphotography.com)
Great Caribou Bog – Maine
Tour de Stowe – Vermont
Ski the Beav – New Hampshire
Race for Snow – Massachusetts
Flying Moose Classic – Maine (Photo: Marisa Hanning)
Hard’ack Challenge – Vermont (Photo: Brett Macy Photos)
Dublin Winterfest – New Hampshire
Titcomb Starlight Sprints – Maine
Rangeley Loppett and Burt Kettle Classic – Maine
Long Hall Loppett – New Hampshire ****

Zak Cup Award Winners

FULL ZAK CUP RANKINGS

FULL MARATHON STANDINGS

FULL POPULAR RESULTS

NENSA extends its gratitude to Chris Naimie for putting his time and expertise towards creating Zak Cup scoring for this season.

Female 

Overall Top 3

  1. Sarah Pribram (NWVE) – 65 points.
  2. Rosalie Wilson (Ford Sayre) – 60 points.
  3. Jessica Bolduc (NWVE) – 55 points.

Age Group Winners

Senior – Lola Villafranco (Colby College)

M1 – Mariah Cleveland 

M2 – Margaret Dembinski 

M3 – Tricia Groff 

M4 – Jessica Bolduc (NWVE)

M5 – Rosalie Wilson (Ford Sayre)

M6 – Sarah Pribram (NWVE)

M7 – Elizabeth Ransom (Gunstock)

M8 – Gina Campoli (Craftsbury)

M9 – Mary Heller Osgood 

M10 – Trina Hosmer

Male 

Overall Top 3

  1. Justin Freeman (Holderness Nordic Club) – 75 points.
  2. Eric Tremble – 50 points.
  3. (TIE) Scott Magnan (NWVE) – 48 points.

(TIE) Colin Pogue – 48 points.

Age Group Winners

Senior – Colin Pogue

M1 – Micahel Dillon (Mansfield)

M2 – Darrell Hoy 

M3 – Tyler Magnan (NWVE)

M4 – Justin Freeman (Holderness Nordic)

M5 – Rob Riley (Gunstock)

M6 – Anders Vikstrom 

M7 – Stephen Wright

M8 – Nathaniel Lucy

M9 – Dhyan Nirmegh

M10 – Jud Hartmann

Marathon Challengers (3 Completed Marathons)

Damian Bolduc – NWVE

Bruce Katz – Independent

Victor Golovkin – Freedom Trail Nordic

Jud Hartmann – Independent

Gaelan Boyle-Wright – NWVE

Rob Burnham – EMXC

Art Copoulos – Ford Sayre

Eric Darling – NWVE

Book Hodgeman – NWVE

Mark Lena – Independent

Tyler Magnan – NWVE

Dhyan Nirmegh – Independent

Jeff Palleiko – Gunstock

Gordon Scannell – Schussverein-Drifter XC (SDXC)

Sarah Pribram – NWVE

Thank you for taking part in the NENSA Popular Series!

Ski Bingo 2024-25 Recap

Mackenzie Rizio · April 7, 2025 ·

This winter, the snowy trails of the Northeast came alive with adventure, creativity, and the kind of joy only Ski Bingo can deliver! From zooming through homemade obstacle courses to giggling through gliding contests, spotting animal tracks in the snow, and even giving other winter sports a whirl — our Bingo participants embraced the snowy spirit of the season.

Now in its fifth year, NENSA’s virtual XC Ski Bingo kept the winter vibes high and the energy playful. And guess what? We had Bingo cards for both kids and adults, making this a full-family frolic for the third year running!

The real magic? The stories, the laughter, and the snapshots shared by our amazing skiers. Whether it was snowy woods in Vermont or a sparkling trail in Maine, the fun was as deep as the snowbanks. And with so many creative challenges to complete, no two Bingo cards (or ski days!) looked the same.

Scroll on to check out the epic photos and tales straight from the trails — because nothing beats winter fun when it’s shared.

“We introduced a first time xc skier friend to skis on this adventure!”

“My skier skied no poles all the way up Parizo Trails to the cabin at Trapp’s! so much grit. He did a ski that day of his age in miles (7). we were so proud of him, and he was proud of himself, too!”

“It made it fun to do new things!”

“I liked looking for animal tracks.”

“I was excited to join BKL this year and to do my first races (and get ribbons)! I also enjoyed the Sleepy Hollow Wednesday Night Worlds fun races. I skied lots of new places this year at Sleepy Hollow and Camels Hump, and made it to Trapps Cabin for the first time. I loved skiing to and staying in Butternut Cabin and Flagstaff Hut with family. I also liked looking for animal tracks when out skiing and trying to figure out what animal they were.”

“NENSA bingo inspired me to ski my age in K three times this season. My daughter and I spent a whole afternoon researching the birkebeiners after falling down a historical ski fact rabbit hole.”

Event Bid Sheets are live for the 2025-26 Season!

Isabel Caldwell · March 27, 2025 ·

With our ski season coming to a close, it is time to look ahead to next year. For anyone interested in hosting a NENSA event, you can access bid sheets for the 2025-26 season on our new Event Bid Sheets page. Here you will find details and bid sheets for:

  • Eastern Cup Series
  • U16 Championships
  • Eastern High School Championships
  • BKL Festival
  • Women’s Day
  • Popular Series
Athletes at the 2025 U16 Championships

We ask that anyone interested in hosting an event next year fills out a bid sheet by mid-April so that NENSA staff can communicate with hosts and make an event calendar that suits everyone’s needs. We’re looking forward to another great season!

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