Heidi Weng is moving, selling home

Heide Weng
The Norwegian star is on the move, selling her several million-krone home in Holmenkollen – “The view here could be yours.”

The Norwegian star is on the move, selling her several million-krone home in Holmenkollen – “The view here could be yours.”

Heidi Weng is selling her apartment in Holmenkollen. It is now up for sale.

“The view here could be yours,” Weng writes on her Instagram account.

The apartment is 79 square meters and listed with a price of 6.4 million Norwegian kroner.

“It’s a nice apartment with a very good location for those who love the outdoors,” says real estate agent Ingela Andersson to TV 2.

She reports a strong interest in the property, which is located in the Voksen Skog neighborhood on the western side of Holmenkollåsen in Oslo.

Aiming for the Olympics

The Norwegian skier is starting her 17th season on the national team, with the 2026 Olympics in Val di Fiemme as her main goal. Norway can send eight cross-country skiers, and after this past winter’s performance, where she won two silver medals at the World Championships in Trondheim, Weng is one of the top candidates.

If selected, it would be the veteran’s third Olympics. Weng notably missed the 2022 Olympics in Beijing after contracting COVID during the national team’s final training camp two weeks before the event.

Also Read – Heidi Weng: “I thought it was all over, then came the turning point”

Skipping the Olympic Camp

However, Weng is not participating in Olympiatoppen’s ongoing Olympic training camp in Gran Canaria.

She’s not the only one. Kristine Stavås Skistad and Therese Johaug have also declined to join the training camp in the south.

According to Langrenn.com, the national cross-country team will hold its regular camp at Sognefjellet in early June. Johaug has stated that the Olympic camp comes too early for her.

Also Read: Declining training camp sparks speculation: Is Johaug going for Olympic gold?

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