Tjejvasan 2026: key tips for race day
On Saturday, the 38th edition of Tjejvasan takes place. Here are some tips to help you on your way from Oxberg to the finish line in Mora.
Tjejvasan 2026 is just around the corner. The elite race starts at 09:00 CET on Saturday, February 21, followed by several start waves throughout the morning.
First held in 1988, Tjejvasan is, according to the organizers, the world’s largest ski race exclusively for women.
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Here are some tips for the event
To enjoy your day on the course, preparation is key. Below are some useful tips for a fun and successful race.
Avoid stress before the start – arrive early
Pre-race stress is common at major events. Give yourself plenty of time, as everything usually takes longer than expected.
Eat a good breakfast – but not too much
Standing at the start line with a heavy stomach can feel uncomfortable. Focus on proper nutrition the day before and have a light but balanced breakfast early on race morning.
Energy intake during the race
To maintain energy levels, refuel during the race. Bring a few energy gels and take advantage of drinks and nutrition at the aid stations.
Prepare your skis
Make sure your skis are properly prepared for the conditions. If you lack the equipment or experience, consider using a professional waxing service.
Dress appropriately
The forecast currently indicates temperatures below zero, so choose clothing that keeps you warm without overheating.
Check your pole baskets
Ensure your poles have baskets suited for the snow conditions to avoid sinking too deeply in soft sections.
Enjoy the atmosphere
Tjejvasan always offers a fantastic atmosphere. Take it in and enjoy the moment as you cross the finish line in Mora.
Tjejvasan – A Ski Classics Challengers event on SC Play
You can follow the event live on SC Play with English commentary from 8:55 CET. Teemu Virtanen will host, with Carl Fredrik Hagen as expert commentator.
WATCH TJEJVASAN LIVE ON SC PLAY!
Track Record
The course record is 1:15:39, set by Britta Johansson Norgren in 2022. The second-fastest time came in 2024, when Kati Roivas of Team Eksjöhus finished in 1:16:14, just 35 seconds behind the record.
Tjejvasan – Ski Classics Challengers
- Date: February 21, 2026
- Location: Oxberg to Mora
- Country: Sweden
- Distance: 30km
- Technique: Classic
- Website: Tjejvasan
- Facebook: Tjejvasan
- Instagram: Tjejvasan
- SC Play: Tjejvasan
More information about the event, including the program, start lists, SC Play, Live Center, and results, can be found HERE and HERE
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