Design of Falun 2027 championship hat revealed

Dalarna museum has created the pattern for a special hat that all medalists at the ski world championships in Falun 2027 will receive.

The hat is based on a traditional sock hat from Bjursås held in the museum collections. The colors ochre yellow, gnome red, navy blue, dove blue and natural white come from the world championship logo.

Textile curator Anna-Karin Jobs Arnberg noted that sock hats have long been linked to skiing. She also mentioned Ingemar Stenmark as an example of famous skiers who wore similar hats.

In spring 550 people expressed interest in knitting the hats. Now 190 knitters from different parts of the country have been selected. They will receive yarn and the pattern in August and begin the work then.

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Dalarna sports gala at Magasinet in Falun: athletes honored with awards amid performances by Jesper Lindell and Linda Bengtzing.
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Dalarna sports gala honors region's athletes at Magasinet

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Dalarna's sports gala took place for the second year on Wednesday evening at Magasinet in Falun, awarding prizes in eleven categories for 2025 achievements. Performances by Jesper Lindell and Linda Bengtzing lifted spirits, despite the shadow of Leksands IF's relegation from SHL.

Dalarnas museum has begun work on 150 patterned knitted hats for medalists at the 2027 ski world championships in Falun. Knitters have shown overwhelming interest, flooding phones with messages. The initiative highlights Dalarna's cultural history and living craft traditions.

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Nearly 500 people in Dalarna have signed up to knit unique hats as gifts for medalists at next year's ski world championships. The secret pattern was created by Anna-Karin Jobs Arnberg. She welcomes knitting being recognized as cultural heritage.

The 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships begin this weekend in Narvik, Norway, showcasing the next generation of alpine skiers. The nine-day event from March 7 to 15 features disciplines including downhill, super-G, slalom, giant slalom, team combined, and team parallel. Narvik hosts the 45th edition, marking its second time staging the competition.

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Two Norwegian teams claimed the top three spots at Skidskyttekampen on Stockholms stadion, with Swedish stars finishing fifth. During the event, Olympic bronze medals from 2010 were awarded to Swedish biathletes following a doping disqualification. An audience of over 7,000 spectators watched the entertaining show competition.

Sweden's U18 team secured gold at the 2026 IIHF U18 World Championship in Slovakia, defeating the host nation 4-2 in the final. MoDo Hockey's Elton Hermansson led the tournament with 12 points and earned All-Star honors. Teammate Malte Gustafsson also made the All-Star Team.

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