Uralican Nordic Skiing Championships

The Uralican Nordic Skiing Championships (official name The CS-Bolak Uralican Nordic Skiing Championships due to sponsorship) is a Uralican competition set to begin in January of 2010. Its first full season is scheduled for October 2010-April 2011.

Men

 * 50 km freestyle
 * 30 km pursuit
 * 15 km classical
 * 4 x 10 km relay
 * Combined pursuit (10km/15km)
 * Individual sprint
 * Team sprint

Women

 * 30 km freestyle
 * 15 km pursuit
 * 10 km classical
 * 4 x 5 km relay
 * Combined pursuit (10km x 2)
 * Individual sprint
 * Team sprint

Mixed

 * 4 x 7.5 km relay (two men, two women, alternated)
 * Team sprint (one man, one woman)

Men

 * Individual (20 km)
 * Mass start (15 km)
 * Pursuit (12.5 km)
 * Sprint (10 km)
 * Relay (4×7.5 km)

Women

 * Individual (15 km)
 * Mass start (12.5 km)
 * Pursuit (10 km)
 * Sprint (7.5 km)
 * Relay (4×6 km)

Mixed

 * Relay (4x6 km) - two men, two women, alternated.
 * Team Pursuit (4x10km) - two men, two women, alternated.

Ski-Jumping
(To be done at either Narodnaya or Hiipinä)

Men

 * Individual Large Hill
 * Individual Normal Hill
 * Team Large Hill

Women

 * Individual Large Hill
 * Individual Normal Hill
 * Team Large Hill

Mixed

 * Team Large Hill (1 man, 1 woman)

Nordic Combined
(Hiipinä only)


 * Men (4 x Normal-hill Jump, 4X5km relay, stagger)
 * Women (4 x Normal-hill Jump, 4X5km relay, stagger)

Layout
A normal racing session will last one week, with four races per day. Uralican standard cross-country tracks are 1.25 kilometres in length, with only slight modifications necessary for biathlon events, making transition between cross-country and biathlon quick and easy. Each different session will have the events scheduled differently.

The ski-jumping and Nordic Combined events are actually done separately because of the fact that facilities for these are severerly limited. A Nordic Combined event will only last two days, with ski jumping events being over in a day.

In Nordic Combined, which can only take place in Hiipinä Skilomakohde because it is the only location with both ski-jumping and cross-country facilities, the start of the 4x5 relay is staggered based on ski-jump results, with every point difference equalling one second of stagger.