23 days until it the winter solstice. Still 3 weeks to see the sun disappear more and more, so I felt like a little reminder of what to come and what to dream of during treadmill runs during the winter. Ohh and the planning of 2026! Do you have any races booked already?
9 months with our little baby Lo 🥰 Even though it can be demanding with a little one, I find myself more at peace with setbacks, endless of chores that never end, sleepless nights and change of plans. ☮️ Because what truly matters is that my family is happy and healthy, we got a warm house, food and live in a peaceful part of the world. In December I started the training for 2026, and I feel so excited to get the work done. Make the best out of each session. The best I can do inbetween the sessions so the next one can be done. Cheers to what’s next 🥂
9 months with our little baby Lo 🥰 Even though it can be demanding with a little one, I find myself more at peace with setbacks, endless of chores that never end, sleepless nights and change of plans. ☮️ Because what truly matters is that my family is happy and healthy, we got a warm house, food and live in a peaceful part of the world. In December I started the training for 2026, and I feel so excited to get the work done. Make the best out of each session. The best I can do inbetween the sessions so the next one can be done. Cheers to what’s next 🥂
9 months with our little baby Lo 🥰 Even though it can be demanding with a little one, I find myself more at peace with setbacks, endless of chores that never end, sleepless nights and change of plans. ☮️ Because what truly matters is that my family is happy and healthy, we got a warm house, food and live in a peaceful part of the world. In December I started the training for 2026, and I feel so excited to get the work done. Make the best out of each session. The best I can do inbetween the sessions so the next one can be done. Cheers to what’s next 🥂
9 months with our little baby Lo 🥰 Even though it can be demanding with a little one, I find myself more at peace with setbacks, endless of chores that never end, sleepless nights and change of plans. ☮️ Because what truly matters is that my family is happy and healthy, we got a warm house, food and live in a peaceful part of the world. In December I started the training for 2026, and I feel so excited to get the work done. Make the best out of each session. The best I can do inbetween the sessions so the next one can be done. Cheers to what’s next 🥂
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
November moments ❤️ Often dark, cold, and rainy — a month in between. But also a quiet pause, a slow reset. And on the good-weather days, everything feels brighter. Finish line 🏁 Stroller walks Hike with the girls Nesaksla in snow Charity run Snowy walk 👶 Snow ❤️ On skis Family skiing 🔥
Wake up early, drink a cup of coffee, eat a little snack, and then head out for a morning run is one of my favourite ways to start the day ❤️ It’s not always easy to get going, but I got some go to’s for motivation to go out to train in the dark and cold winter: • Warm wool, then adding layers. I prefer to start warm and then adjust. Easier to get going feeling warm. • Spikes under my shoes ( I buy and put them on my Nnormal running shoes) • Prepped breakfast at home! • A good running headlamp. Here is @silvaglobal Free xxs- lightweight and comfortable, with a powerful 900-lumen. It has a minimalist headband and a flat battery that can be stowed in a pocket or vest, which reduces weight on the head for a more comfortable and stable feel during runs. Happy weekend 💫
Wake up early, drink a cup of coffee, eat a little snack, and then head out for a morning run is one of my favourite ways to start the day ❤️ It’s not always easy to get going, but I got some go to’s for motivation to go out to train in the dark and cold winter: • Warm wool, then adding layers. I prefer to start warm and then adjust. Easier to get going feeling warm. • Spikes under my shoes ( I buy and put them on my Nnormal running shoes) • Prepped breakfast at home! • A good running headlamp. Here is @silvaglobal Free xxs- lightweight and comfortable, with a powerful 900-lumen. It has a minimalist headband and a flat battery that can be stowed in a pocket or vest, which reduces weight on the head for a more comfortable and stable feel during runs. Happy weekend 💫
Wake up early, drink a cup of coffee, eat a little snack, and then head out for a morning run is one of my favourite ways to start the day ❤️ It’s not always easy to get going, but I got some go to’s for motivation to go out to train in the dark and cold winter: • Warm wool, then adding layers. I prefer to start warm and then adjust. Easier to get going feeling warm. • Spikes under my shoes ( I buy and put them on my Nnormal running shoes) • Prepped breakfast at home! • A good running headlamp. Here is @silvaglobal Free xxs- lightweight and comfortable, with a powerful 900-lumen. It has a minimalist headband and a flat battery that can be stowed in a pocket or vest, which reduces weight on the head for a more comfortable and stable feel during runs. Happy weekend 💫
Wake up early, drink a cup of coffee, eat a little snack, and then head out for a morning run is one of my favourite ways to start the day ❤️ It’s not always easy to get going, but I got some go to’s for motivation to go out to train in the dark and cold winter: • Warm wool, then adding layers. I prefer to start warm and then adjust. Easier to get going feeling warm. • Spikes under my shoes ( I buy and put them on my Nnormal running shoes) • Prepped breakfast at home! • A good running headlamp. Here is @silvaglobal Free xxs- lightweight and comfortable, with a powerful 900-lumen. It has a minimalist headband and a flat battery that can be stowed in a pocket or vest, which reduces weight on the head for a more comfortable and stable feel during runs. Happy weekend 💫
2012 I was in the middle of preparing the Salomon Advanced Week, scheduled for early April in Greece. One day, @erikahlstromsweden , our Swedish community manager, reached out. He asked if we could invite a Swedish athlete so I could get a closer look at her. She had never raced abroad, but she was clearly dominating the scene in Sweden. A bit later, while talking with @kilianjornet , I joked: “By the way, a Swedish girl is joining us in Greece… I’m counting on you to give her a proper welcome 😅” The event was held by the sea. Our Greek community manager, @nikoskosto Nikos Kostopoulos, had found an incredible spot: a hotel facing the Mediterranean, with trails starting right at the door and climbing straight into the mountains. It was perfect. Athletes, engineers, community managers, and staff all arrived. We were getting ready for the first run. @tinaemelie couldn’t stand still. She wanted to run, to play, to discover the mountains with the others. She rubbed her hands together, bounced on her toes, a huge smile on her face, her eyes sparkling. We set off on a long climb. She wasn’t in her comfort zone, but she kept pushing. She smiled. She refused to give in. At the top, she looked at me and said: “Now we can play 😅” I replied: “Alright… after you 😁” And then she launched into the descent. Full speed. Her arms were everywhere, she jumped from rock to rock, laughing, shouting with joy. I asked her to stop and wait for the others. She was red-faced, out of breath, but absolutely buzzing, ready to go again. This time, I told her to follow Kilian. Nothing scared her. She tucked in behind him and suddenly they were like two kids, hunting for the best lines, jumping higher and higher, pushing each other to go even faster 😅 Every run that week felt like that first day, and that same attitude was behind so many of the races she went on to destroy: Pikes Peak Marathon, Zegama, TNF 50 San Francisco, Mt Kinabalu, Ultraks, Transvulcania, the 90 km of Mont-Blanc, Giir di Mont, The Rut, Glencoe, Ultra Pireneu, KIMA, and many more. The rest in the comments. 📸 @jsaragossa and @drozphoto 🙏
2012 I was in the middle of preparing the Salomon Advanced Week, scheduled for early April in Greece. One day, @erikahlstromsweden , our Swedish community manager, reached out. He asked if we could invite a Swedish athlete so I could get a closer look at her. She had never raced abroad, but she was clearly dominating the scene in Sweden. A bit later, while talking with @kilianjornet , I joked: “By the way, a Swedish girl is joining us in Greece… I’m counting on you to give her a proper welcome 😅” The event was held by the sea. Our Greek community manager, @nikoskosto Nikos Kostopoulos, had found an incredible spot: a hotel facing the Mediterranean, with trails starting right at the door and climbing straight into the mountains. It was perfect. Athletes, engineers, community managers, and staff all arrived. We were getting ready for the first run. @tinaemelie couldn’t stand still. She wanted to run, to play, to discover the mountains with the others. She rubbed her hands together, bounced on her toes, a huge smile on her face, her eyes sparkling. We set off on a long climb. She wasn’t in her comfort zone, but she kept pushing. She smiled. She refused to give in. At the top, she looked at me and said: “Now we can play 😅” I replied: “Alright… after you 😁” And then she launched into the descent. Full speed. Her arms were everywhere, she jumped from rock to rock, laughing, shouting with joy. I asked her to stop and wait for the others. She was red-faced, out of breath, but absolutely buzzing, ready to go again. This time, I told her to follow Kilian. Nothing scared her. She tucked in behind him and suddenly they were like two kids, hunting for the best lines, jumping higher and higher, pushing each other to go even faster 😅 Every run that week felt like that first day, and that same attitude was behind so many of the races she went on to destroy: Pikes Peak Marathon, Zegama, TNF 50 San Francisco, Mt Kinabalu, Ultraks, Transvulcania, the 90 km of Mont-Blanc, Giir di Mont, The Rut, Glencoe, Ultra Pireneu, KIMA, and many more. The rest in the comments. 📸 @jsaragossa and @drozphoto 🙏
2012 I was in the middle of preparing the Salomon Advanced Week, scheduled for early April in Greece. One day, @erikahlstromsweden , our Swedish community manager, reached out. He asked if we could invite a Swedish athlete so I could get a closer look at her. She had never raced abroad, but she was clearly dominating the scene in Sweden. A bit later, while talking with @kilianjornet , I joked: “By the way, a Swedish girl is joining us in Greece… I’m counting on you to give her a proper welcome 😅” The event was held by the sea. Our Greek community manager, @nikoskosto Nikos Kostopoulos, had found an incredible spot: a hotel facing the Mediterranean, with trails starting right at the door and climbing straight into the mountains. It was perfect. Athletes, engineers, community managers, and staff all arrived. We were getting ready for the first run. @tinaemelie couldn’t stand still. She wanted to run, to play, to discover the mountains with the others. She rubbed her hands together, bounced on her toes, a huge smile on her face, her eyes sparkling. We set off on a long climb. She wasn’t in her comfort zone, but she kept pushing. She smiled. She refused to give in. At the top, she looked at me and said: “Now we can play 😅” I replied: “Alright… after you 😁” And then she launched into the descent. Full speed. Her arms were everywhere, she jumped from rock to rock, laughing, shouting with joy. I asked her to stop and wait for the others. She was red-faced, out of breath, but absolutely buzzing, ready to go again. This time, I told her to follow Kilian. Nothing scared her. She tucked in behind him and suddenly they were like two kids, hunting for the best lines, jumping higher and higher, pushing each other to go even faster 😅 Every run that week felt like that first day, and that same attitude was behind so many of the races she went on to destroy: Pikes Peak Marathon, Zegama, TNF 50 San Francisco, Mt Kinabalu, Ultraks, Transvulcania, the 90 km of Mont-Blanc, Giir di Mont, The Rut, Glencoe, Ultra Pireneu, KIMA, and many more. The rest in the comments. 📸 @jsaragossa and @drozphoto 🙏
2012 I was in the middle of preparing the Salomon Advanced Week, scheduled for early April in Greece. One day, @erikahlstromsweden , our Swedish community manager, reached out. He asked if we could invite a Swedish athlete so I could get a closer look at her. She had never raced abroad, but she was clearly dominating the scene in Sweden. A bit later, while talking with @kilianjornet , I joked: “By the way, a Swedish girl is joining us in Greece… I’m counting on you to give her a proper welcome 😅” The event was held by the sea. Our Greek community manager, @nikoskosto Nikos Kostopoulos, had found an incredible spot: a hotel facing the Mediterranean, with trails starting right at the door and climbing straight into the mountains. It was perfect. Athletes, engineers, community managers, and staff all arrived. We were getting ready for the first run. @tinaemelie couldn’t stand still. She wanted to run, to play, to discover the mountains with the others. She rubbed her hands together, bounced on her toes, a huge smile on her face, her eyes sparkling. We set off on a long climb. She wasn’t in her comfort zone, but she kept pushing. She smiled. She refused to give in. At the top, she looked at me and said: “Now we can play 😅” I replied: “Alright… after you 😁” And then she launched into the descent. Full speed. Her arms were everywhere, she jumped from rock to rock, laughing, shouting with joy. I asked her to stop and wait for the others. She was red-faced, out of breath, but absolutely buzzing, ready to go again. This time, I told her to follow Kilian. Nothing scared her. She tucked in behind him and suddenly they were like two kids, hunting for the best lines, jumping higher and higher, pushing each other to go even faster 😅 Every run that week felt like that first day, and that same attitude was behind so many of the races she went on to destroy: Pikes Peak Marathon, Zegama, TNF 50 San Francisco, Mt Kinabalu, Ultraks, Transvulcania, the 90 km of Mont-Blanc, Giir di Mont, The Rut, Glencoe, Ultra Pireneu, KIMA, and many more. The rest in the comments. 📸 @jsaragossa and @drozphoto 🙏
2012 I was in the middle of preparing the Salomon Advanced Week, scheduled for early April in Greece. One day, @erikahlstromsweden , our Swedish community manager, reached out. He asked if we could invite a Swedish athlete so I could get a closer look at her. She had never raced abroad, but she was clearly dominating the scene in Sweden. A bit later, while talking with @kilianjornet , I joked: “By the way, a Swedish girl is joining us in Greece… I’m counting on you to give her a proper welcome 😅” The event was held by the sea. Our Greek community manager, @nikoskosto Nikos Kostopoulos, had found an incredible spot: a hotel facing the Mediterranean, with trails starting right at the door and climbing straight into the mountains. It was perfect. Athletes, engineers, community managers, and staff all arrived. We were getting ready for the first run. @tinaemelie couldn’t stand still. She wanted to run, to play, to discover the mountains with the others. She rubbed her hands together, bounced on her toes, a huge smile on her face, her eyes sparkling. We set off on a long climb. She wasn’t in her comfort zone, but she kept pushing. She smiled. She refused to give in. At the top, she looked at me and said: “Now we can play 😅” I replied: “Alright… after you 😁” And then she launched into the descent. Full speed. Her arms were everywhere, she jumped from rock to rock, laughing, shouting with joy. I asked her to stop and wait for the others. She was red-faced, out of breath, but absolutely buzzing, ready to go again. This time, I told her to follow Kilian. Nothing scared her. She tucked in behind him and suddenly they were like two kids, hunting for the best lines, jumping higher and higher, pushing each other to go even faster 😅 Every run that week felt like that first day, and that same attitude was behind so many of the races she went on to destroy: Pikes Peak Marathon, Zegama, TNF 50 San Francisco, Mt Kinabalu, Ultraks, Transvulcania, the 90 km of Mont-Blanc, Giir di Mont, The Rut, Glencoe, Ultra Pireneu, KIMA, and many more. The rest in the comments. 📸 @jsaragossa and @drozphoto 🙏