ringihiihto
Ringihiihto is a Finnish term that refers to cross-country skiing activities conducted on a circular or ring-shaped loop. The concept is commonly used in Finland in recreational clubs, school programs, and local competitions where space for long courses is limited. Races and practice sessions typically involve a set number of laps around the circuit, a predetermined distance, or a time-based challenge. The emphasis is on endurance, steady technique, and pacing rather than on rapid sprinting on extended straights.
The circular course can be groomed for either classic or free technique, depending on the setup, and
Equipment mirrors standard cross-country skiing gear: skis suited to the chosen technique, poles, boots, and appropriate
Ringihiihto does not have a single universal rule set; formats and judging are organized locally by clubs,