Ski Mountaineering Racing

What you need to know about Ski Mo Racing

Overview

Ski Mountaineering Racing (SkiMo Racing) is the competitive, racing form of ski touring open to athletes of all levels. Competitors use specifically designed, lightweight race skis, skins and boots to ascend and descend over mountainous terrain as quickly as possible.

SkiMo racing has its roots in the Winter Olympics of 1924, held in Chamonix, in the guise of the Military Patrol competition. Teams of Alpine troops competed against each other skiing through the mountains and with a rifle shooting competition at the end. Following three further Olympic iterations, the sport evolved into Biathlon - a Nordic skiing discipline, and SkiMo racing continued in the form of the long distance races such as la Patrouille des Glaciers and the Trofeo Mezzalama.

The discipline has continued to develop across Europe and the Americas, with a range of races held each week throughout Europe for every level of competitor. Races vary in length and complexity from the super short 10 minute sprint race, through to several hours or multiple days in more complex individual and sprint races. There are also many uphill only races (vertical races) held in ski resorts and communities in evenings throughout the European winter.

The international governing body for Ski Mountaineering racing (the ISMF) oversees the regulation of the sport, safety of races and runs inter-country championships and the world cup series.

Whilst SkiMo racing is primarily a competitive sport, based on classic ski touring, it is also has a strong grassroots community who use the sport as a means of enjoying exploring the mountain and racing with friends. Events are held across Scotland and all over the Alps; for racing in the UK, visit Skimo Scotland’s events page for inspiration.

Ski Mountaineering Racing Latest News

Mountaineering Articles

What is SkiMo, the new Winter Olympic Sport in Milano-Cortina 2026?

Ski mountaineering — or SkiMo for short — will make its Olympic debut at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Games. As qualification heats up and the GB SkiMo Squad progress through the ranks, here’s a look at what the sport involves, what shape it will take in the Winter Olympics and the ones to watch…

07 Mai
6 min read

Perfformiad Newyddion

Innes and Wild round out Skimo season with strong performance at Trofeo Mezzalama

GB Skimo’s Iain Innes and Finlay Wild capped off the 2024/25 Ski Mountaineering season with a 20th place finish at the ISMF Skimo Long Distance World Championships at the XXIV Trofeo Mezzalama, one of the world’s toughest and most celebrated ski mountaineering races.

06 Mai
2 min read

Mynydda Newyddion

SkiMo World Cup Season Round-up 2024/2025

Ahead of the final two World Cups of the ISMF 2024/2025 Ski Mountaineering series, we take a look back at the highlights for the GB SkiMo Squad in this Winter Olympic qualifying season so far. 

01 Ebr
6 min read

Perfformiad Newyddion

GB SkiMo impress in Boí Taüll

The GB SkiMo team put on a determined display at the fourth ISMF World Cup of the 2024/25 season, held in Boí Taüll, Spain, on 1 - 2 February 2025. Known for its high-altitude terrain and consistent snow conditions, Boí Taüll provided a dramatic backdrop for intense competition against the world’s elite. With gutsy performances across individual and relay events, the British athletes demonstrated steady progress as they continue their climb toward the sport’s Olympic debut in 2026.

20 Chw
2 min read

GB Ski Mountaineering Racing Team

British athletes have competed in ISMF European and World championships, the series of six races constituting La Grande Course and multiple smaller European and North American races for decades. This has been with the support of the BMC in obtaining an international race licence.

However, until 2023 there had not been a formal selection process in place for athletes wishing to compete for Great Britain on the international stage. However, now there is a formal process to allow equitable and transparent team selection and opportunities, administered by the BMC Ski Mo Racing Steering Group where all the details can be found.

Meet the GB Ski Mountaineering Racing Team

Training and Courses

Training for these short-distance Sprint and Mixed Relay races is very different to training for longer ski mountaineering tours in the mountains. ‘It involves a lot of hard but short interval sessions (both on skis and running), a couple of sessions a week at the gym to build power and durability, plenty of hours practising transition techniques and some mountain adventure days filled with Zone 2 Heart Rate training,’ says GB SkiMo Squad member Claudia Chmielowska.

SkiMo Scotland

SkiMo Scotland is the home of mountaineering racing in Scotland. It is a race series is held in Scotland each winter. They warmly welcome both newcomers and seasoned competitors.

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Ski Mo Racing Steering Group

The BMC is the National Governing Body and the home of competition Skimo in the UK. The BMC Skimo Racing Steering Group manages and promotes the future of the sport along with the GB Skimo Racing teams, talent and performance pathways as part of the Performance Advisory Group (PAG) in the GB Climbing internal department of the BMC. The Steering Group is responsible for the development of the sport from grass roots to selection and support of the GB Squad as well as issuing race licences.

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