Nordic Skiing Finnish Cup Ruka 2025

Finnish Ski Cup will take place at Ruka on 22.-23.11.2025 before the World Cup opening race FIS Ruka Nordic.

Tickets for the audience at Ruka Ski Stadium gate: 10 €, under 12 years free of charge. Credit card and cash.
Time
22.11.2025 - 23.11.2025
Place
Ruka Ski Stadium
Address

Hiihtostadionintie 3
93820 Rukatunturi
Finland

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Programme

Saturday 22.11.2025
10.00 Qualification for sprint, Women
10.30 Qualification for sprint, Men
11:50 Sprint Quarter finals and Finals

Sunday 23.11.2025
10:30 Women 20 km 
12:00 Men 20 km 

Restrictions on the general use of the FIS 5 competition track during the Nordic Skiing Finnish Cup Ruka weekend, 21–23.11.2025.

The competition track is closed during official training sessions and competitions. In the evenings, the track will be closed for skiers at 20.00.  Skiing on the FIS 5 track is allowed for non-competitors according to the schedule below:

Fri 21.11. at 17:30-20
Sat 22.11. at 16:00-20
Sun 23.11. after 14:00, once the competitions have ended.

Ruka Ski Stadium

Ruka's large ski jump is the largest in Finland and it is also one of the largest in the world. It is also the largest plastic-coated ski jump in the world. It was built in 1964 and renovated in 1996. 

The World Cup competition was held for the first time on the large hill during the 1996–1997 season and then annually from the 2002–2003 season at the end of November. This event is known as the FIS Ruka Nordic.

Halvor Egner Granerud holds the official hill record for Ruka's large ski jump with a distance of 150.5 meters, achieved during the World Cup in 2022. Adam Małysz, Sigurd Pettersen, and Johann André Forfang have jumped 152.0 meters in practice.

Speed on the ski trails

The Ruka Ski Stadium features three ski trails: a lit 5 km, 7.5 km, and 10 km. The longer trails include sections from the shorter trail routes. The 5 km trail used for the FIS Ruka Nordic races is one of the most challenging on the entire World Cup tour, but it is also available for everyone to ski outside of competitions. The flattest section of the track hosts Ruka's First Snow Ski Trail (500 m in each direction, totaling 1 km).

The Impilinna descent curve on the 5 km race track is a challenging performance even for World Cup competitors, and there are occasionally spectacular falls on the descent.

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