History and traditions behind the 102nd Vasaloppet

The 102nd Vasaloppet, the world's largest cross-country ski race, united over 15,000 elite and recreational skiers on its iconic 90km course from Sälen to Mora last weekend. Amid heavy snow, Oskar Kardin and Emilie Fleten claimed victory, while the event's deep historical roots and unique traditions fueled participants' endurance.

Following Oskar Kardin's dramatic win in the men's race and Emilie Fleten's dominance in the women's—amid grueling snowy conditions that slowed times and led to nearly 3,000 dropouts—the 102nd Vasaloppet highlighted its blend of sport and heritage.

Competitors burned around 8,000 calories over the demanding terrain, sustained by checkpoints offering traditional blåbärssoppa (Ekström’s blueberry soup), a light, energizing Scandinavian staple.

The race commemorates events from 1521, when Gustav Eriksson (later King Gustav Vasa) fled from Sälen toward Mora, rallying forces to liberate Sweden from Danish rule. Formally launched in 1922, Vasaloppet endures as a global draw, embodying Sweden's skiing legacy and national pride.

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