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Sherman & Ruth Weiss Community Library welcomes Jerome Poling, discussing his award-winning new book American Birkebeiner: The Nation's Greatest Ski Marathon
Each February, cross-country skiers from across the nation and around the world converge on Hayward, Wisconsin to compete in the American Birkebeiner—the largest cross-country ski race in North America. In American Birkebeiner, author and skier Jerome P. Poling traces the remarkable history of the famed “Birkie,” from its modest origins in the early 1970s to its modern incarnation as an international Nordic-themed festival and multi-day event drawing more than thirty thousand skiers and spectators.
American Birkebeiner offers an up-close, behind-the-scenes tour of all things Birkie—from race preparations and skier profiles to race-day highlights and history-making finishes. An exquisitely crafted ode to an extraordinary race, American Birkebeiner will inspire winter sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Journalist and author Jerome “Jerry” P. Poling has skied more than twenty-five American Birkebeiners and has reported on the race for nearly forty years. He has published four other books, including two on the Green Bay Packers, one on Henry Aaron, and one on the history of the University of Wisconsin at Stout. He lives in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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