Aurielle Buermann Race Director of Ski to Sea and the Mt. Baker Hill Climb

Bellingham, WALocal News

Aurielle Buermann has taken the helm as the new race director for the Ski to Sea race, a longstanding tradition in Whatcom County, WA, that connects Mount Baker to Bellingham Bay. With a rich background in fitness, hospitality, and event production, Buermann is excited to blend her experiences to enhance this beloved community event. The race features seven distinct legs, culminating in a challenging 8 km sea kayak segment that showcases the region's stunning landscapes. Buermann expressed her admiration for the community's enthusiasm, noting the strong turnout of families and volunteers that support racers. The race is not only a sporting event but also a reflection of Whatcom County's identity and pride.

Planning for Ski to Sea is an ongoing process, with improvements being prioritized each year to elevate the experience. The 2025 race has already sold out ahead of previous years, yet Buermann is actively seeking volunteers to ensure a smooth operation on race day. She encourages those who couldn't register to participate as volunteers, gaining a unique perspective on the event's inner workings.

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