The World Champion becomes CEO
She has won the World Championship gold in the relay 6 times. And she is known as an NRK expert on biathlon. But now Synnøve Solemdal, 36, is becoming a CEO!
She has won the World Championship gold in the relay 6 times. And she is known as an NRK expert on biathlon. But now Synnøve Solemdal, 36, is becoming a CEO!
A great ski season starts with running shoes in the spring. But you need to know what you’re doing, warns the training expert. Here are his top tips for getting the most out of it – without running yourself into injury.
As many as 9,000 people voted for Jonna Sundling as the winner of the FIS Virtual World Cup on Instagram. The Swedish World Champion triumphed in the poll after defeating Ebba Andersson in the final. The Swedish skiers dominated the voting, with Jonna having to “take the hard road” to victory.
He earned a spot on the Norwegian World Championships team for Trondheim. He has won a World Cup sprint. Now he’s making a complete break and, surprisingly, joining Team Ragde Charge to focus on Ski Classics. Here, Håvard Solås Taugbøl talks about the sudden turn in his career.
Johan Ekberg reflects on the valuable lessons he learned following the early part of the season.
The experienced Italian star challenged Johannes Høsflot Klæbo during the World Championships in Trondheim. Now he has become a father for the second time.
The World Cup winner divorced in December after five years of marriage. The winter has been extremely tough. But now, the 28-year-old has found happiness again.
Following on from the Kangaroo Hoppet at Falls Creek in Australia, the southern hemisphere skiing heads across the Tasman Sea to the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand.
With the exciting return of the Ski Classics Challengers event held in Australia—the iconic Kangaroo Hoppet—there’s never been a better time to consider the Land Down Under for your next cross-country skiing adventure.
While most cross-country skiers get through the season with clean technique and impeccable sportsmanship, a few find themselves skating close to the edge—sometimes literally.
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