PODCAST WITH PRO TEAM ATHLETE ASTRID ØYRE SLIND

by • 14.08.2021
In the new Orsa2Levi podcast Episode 70 the host Teemu Virtanen, interviews Visma Ski Classics Legend Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Koteng Eidissen. The Norwegian who has 23 podium places and five victories in the Pro Tour. She is now on her way back from overtraining. Astrid says that the last season was as chapter of…

In the new Orsa2Levi podcast Episode 70 the host Teemu Virtanen, interviews Visma Ski Classics Legend Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Koteng Eidissen. The Norwegian who has 23 podium places and five victories in the Pro Tour. She is now on her way back from overtraining. Astrid says that the last season was as chapter of…

In the new Orsa2Levi podcast Episode 70 the host Teemu Virtanen, interviews Visma Ski Classics Legend Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Koteng Eidissen. The Norwegian who has 23 podium places and five victories in the Pro Tour. She is now on her way back from overtraining.

Astrid says that the last season was as chapter of sorrow for her. She also talks about her childhood, life and goals after her skiing career, her boyfriend, and her home place Trondheim.

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