Anikken Gjerde Alnæs about her journey back after the accident

by ProXCskiing.com • 25.11.2025
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A brutal accident nearly ended her career. Now, Anikken Gjerde Alnæs opens up about the fight back, the support from Team Engcon, and the unlikely journey that culminated in winning the overall Ski Classics title.

A brutal accident nearly ended her career. Now, Anikken Gjerde Alnæs opens up about the fight back, the support from Team Engcon, and the unlikely journey that culminated in winning the overall Ski Classics title.

When Anikken Gjerde Alnæs looks back on last season, some moments are still challenging to put into words.

“There are many things from last season that I just can’t describe,” she says.

It has been just over a year since the accident that could have had far more serious consequences. During a roller ski training session, she was hit by a car. What followed were months of rehabilitation, uncertainty, and a race against time to be ready for the start line in December.

As she recounts what happened today—and especially what it took to return—she is still searching for the right words.

“It’s completely mind-blowing… I’m okay, and yet that actually happened.”

Returning to competition was far from guaranteed. Every step forward came with worry, and every bit of progress demanded enormous mental strength. At the same time, she felt there was one thing that carried her through the entire process.

“It was such a huge relief just to be there. I feel the team has been supporting me every step of the way.”

The team’s support proved crucial—not only in helping her believe a comeback was possible but also in getting her through the difficult periods when both body and mind were struggling. Gradually, step by step, she began to rediscover the strength that had made her one of the most promising athletes in Ski Classics.

That she ultimately won the overall Ski Classics title is a remarkable achievement: from accident and uncertainty to standing on top of the podium at the end of the season.

The Full Story – From the Accident to the Overall Victory

Do you want to hear the whole story about the accident, the road back, the support from Team Engcon, and the journey toward winning the overall Ski Classics title?

Don’t miss the episode about Team Engcon in the documentary series Ski Classics – Ski or Die, premiering on Friday.

There, Anikken tells the story in her own words—far beyond what any results list can convey.

Ski Classics – Ski or Die will be available on the streaming platform SC Play, included in a Proxcskiing.com membership. Not a member yet? Become a member here!

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