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Ski to Sea registration opens January 1 for 2026 race

Ski to Sea registration opens January 1 for 2026 race

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BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Registration for one of the region’s most popular multi-sport race opens at the start of the year.

The Ski to Sea race, which starts at Mount Baker and ends at Marine Park in Fairhaven, is open for team registration on Jan. 1.

Teams that register by Jan. 31 receive a $50 price reduction from their registration fee. Fees are not increasing for the 2026 race.

Ski to Sea is also changing the qualifications for the Veterans Division, with the new cumulative requirement being 410+ versus the previous 385+.

If you are wanting to apply for the free non-profit team, applications are due by Jan. 23. Teams can send their applications to info@skitosea.com.

According to Ski to Sea, the race sold out by mid-February and early registration is encouraged. To register, head to skitosea.com.

AM790 KGMI is a proud sponsor of the Ski to Sea race. See our previous coverage from the 2025 race here.

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