IRONWOOD, Mich. – Copper Peak will host the Red Bull 400 for the first time since 2019.
The massive ski jumping hill in Ironwood, Michigan, is located in the Upper Peninsula, near the Wisconsin border. But this event won’t involve skiing or even snow. On May 10, participants will start at the bottom of the jump and race upward, climbing the world’s tallest artificial ski jump.
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Considered one of the world’s toughest races, the Red Bull 400 will test athletes' speed, strength and endurance. 19 countries have hosted the event. This year will be Copper Peak’s third time hosting after 2018 and 2019.
More than 800 participants are expected to head to Ironwood for this year’s event.
Copper Peak is a 35-degree slope about 470 feet tall, roughly the same height as the Fisher Building.
Registration is open. More information can be found on Red Bull’s official website.