
66th Governor's Cup Ski Race
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About the Race
Join us at Timberline Mountain on March 7th and 8th for a family fun-filled weekend, as well as two days of competitive ski racing. 2026 is the 66th anniversary of the West Virginia's Governors Cup Ski Race, which happens to be the southeast's oldest running ski race! Ski racing at its finest sees two days of racing at Timberline Mountain. The Giant Slalom course is set for Saturday, and Slalom is set for Sunday; each racer will have 2 runs for each course. The combined times after 2 days of ...
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How hard is the 66th Governor's Cup Ski Race Other?
We don't have a verified elevation profile yet — check the organizer's course map for the climb breakdown.
What should I wear?
Dress for ~10°F warmer than the standing temperature once you start running. Throwaway long-sleeve at the start, gloves and a hat for sub-50°F mornings, singlet plus visor when it climbs above 60°F. The race-day forecast above is the source of truth closer to the date.
When does it sell out?
No published deadline. Most races raise the entry fee in tiers and can sell out without warning — sign up early if you're committed.
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