Take the last chance to attend tonight’s exclusive meeting with Charlotte Kalla and Johan Esk!
Tonight, November 6, it is finally time for the exclusive meeting with Charlotte Kalla and Johan Esk for ProXCskiing.com members. Here is the Team’s link to the meeting and information for tonight’s meeting. If you still need to become a member, you have time to join it until the meeting starts.
There are only a few hours left until the exclusive meeting (in Swedish) with Charlotte Kalla and Johan Esk. Last week, Kalla’s autobiography “Skam den som ger sig” was released; tonight, you, as a member, have the chance to hear about the work behind the book and stories from Kalla’s solid career. The interview is led by Mårten Lång, editor at Langd.se.
The interview starts at 19:00 CET, and from 18:55 CET, we start letting in those who want to participate. Your camera and microphone will be turned off during the interview.
If you want to ask a question, write it in the chat. You can also send questions to memberservices@wsportsmedia.com.
Charlotte Kalla
Charlotte Kalla broke through to the world of traditional cross-country skiing in the first days of 2008. That’s when, through a series of solid competitions, she made it to the final climb of Alpe Cermis at the Tour de Ski. Once there, she caught Virpi Kuitunen, who started first and, with a kilometer to go, made the decisive move.
The victory in the Tour de Ski and the three gold medals at the World Championships and the Winter Olympics make the 35-year-old former professional athlete one of Sweden’s most successful cross-country skiers.
A year ago, she decided to retire from elite skiing, and this summer, she became a mother to Alvin.
Over the past year, she has also, together with Johan Esk, written the autobiography that is being released. The name of the book is “Skam den som ger sig.”
“Now that the book is about to be released, it feels like I’m preparing for the start of a season. I recognize the nervousness and anxiety. It has affected my mood, and it has spilled over into ‘ordinary life.’ Then I have had to think that this is just a book. But it is also a book about my life and my career. This a nice summary of my career, where all decisions have been made based on becoming as good a cross-country skier as possible. To fit all this between two covers has been a challenging thing to do. But I’m very proud of the result,” says Charlotte Kalla to Langd.se on her way to the book launch in Stockholm.
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