Transju'Jeunes 2025 takes up residence at Stade Nordique des Tuffes
The Transju'Jeunes will be held at the Tuffes Nordic stadium in Prémanon!
In just one week's time, on Wednesday January 22, 2025, more than 2,500 young cross-country skiers will set off on the 34th edition of La Transju'Jeunes! This year's race will take place on the Stade des Tuffes in Prémanon, to take advantage of good snow conditions.
Every year, La Transju'Jeunes, organized in partnership with UNSS (Union Nationale du Sport Scolaire) and USEP (Union sportive de l'enseignement du premier degré), gives young people aged 7 to 19 the chance to discover Nordic skiing, improve their skills and perform, but above all to celebrate cross-country skiing and youth in all its glory.
This year, the events take place a few days after the Cross-Country Skiing World Cup in Les Rousses (January 17-19, 2025), a foretaste for the budding champions of La Transju'Jeunes, who will benefit from the same snow conditions!
The cross-country skiers will be lucky enough to have two international athletes, Sébastien Lacroix and Emmanuel Jonnier, to open the race for them on the big day! 🤩
10 courses from 1 to 6 km
Young skiers, aged 7 to 19, will gather in Prémanon, at the Stade des Tuffes, to take the start of the different courses of La Transju'Jeunes: 24 races on the program, from 1 to 6 kilometers. The Transju'Jeunes is a not-to-be-missed event for young cross-country skiers, boys and girls, from novices to future champions who are already seasoned competitors.
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