Felix Monsén, the loneliest downhill skier in the world

Ski racing tradition i Sweden is strong. In the skiing community, young boys and girls are raised to become ski racers, almost by default. And in this case, Sweden’s lonely Downhill skier Felix Monsén is no different. His destiny already set by the tradition of his family. His […]

Is indoor skiing the new black?

Urban indoor ski slopes popping up everywhere nowadays. But do they serve their purpose? Here is an article about the pros and cons of indoor skiing. As the climate changes, glaciers shrinks. And with them, the possibility for preseason training. Ambitious skiers now turn their head towards indoor […]

Swedish Ski Federation self-injurious behavior is unparalleled in the world of sports

A Tragedy i three acts unveils in real-time. As the board of directors at the Swedish ski federation, live stages its own modern version of Macbeth. In front of everyone’s eyes. This was supposed to be an article following up what’s happening in the room of power over […]

Swedish ski federation on the way down the slippery slope in full throttle

This is a chronicle about how the Swedish ski federation has managed to ruin the value of one of the strongest trademarks in winter sport; Ski Team Sweden Alpine. Sweden’s alpine racing legacy goes way back, and met its peak in the 1980s. At that time, Ingemar Stenmark […]

The story about a man and his unique ski maps

When arriving at a new ski area, or even before arriving. As part of the travel research, every skier will at least once lay their eyes on the current resort ski map. Even if you don’t think about it, every map is an artist’s work. And there are […]