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Sophia Laukli of the US Ski Team reflects on the 20 k Individual Start Freestyle of the 2024/25 Tour de Ski. Read the full race report on FasterSkier.com.
Did you keep up with the Golden Trail World Series this year? If you did - then you probably noticed that the American women showed up in a big way! The final was no exception - tying with the most US women in the top 20 since the inception of the series. We caught up with all of them to get their run downs of the season and chat about what's coming next. Our first episode is with Sophia Laukli. Sophia was the overall champ in 2023, but had some setbacks due to inury this year. She decided to compete in the final and ended up 13th in the overall ranking after competing in only 2 other events. Don't forget to subscribe to the Sub Hub headlines to catch the most recent edition! Subscribe to the pod to be notified about our upcoming episodes. Support the pod Sign up for Sub Hub Headlines - our monthly newsletter! YouTube - @SubHubPod Our website - https://www.thesubhubpodcast.com/ Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_pod Episode Sponsors: Neversecond : SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase Beekeepers Natural : SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase
The Golden Trail World Series keeps delivering thrilling races! In this episode, Dani and EmKay share their in-depth reactions to the iconic Sierre-Zinal race. From standout performances by athletes like Kilian Jornet and Sophia Laukli to unexpected twists on the trail, we break down all the action. Looking ahead, we shift gears to preview the upcoming Tatra SkyMarathon. Dive in with us as we explore the challenging course, spotlight key competitors, and share our predictions for the next showdown in the series. Be sure to check out our Instagram for more details about our giveaway with Poseidon Bike and use code SUBHUB for $150 off your purchase. Support the pod Sign up for Sub Hub Headlines - our monthly newsletter! YouTube - @SubHubPod Our website - https://www.thesubhubpodcast.com/ Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_pod Partners: Neversecond: Use code SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase Beekeepers Natural: Use code SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase
The Golden Trail World Series is BACK with the iconic Sierre-Zinal. This race is fast and furious and has got to be one of the most stacked fields of the season. With names like Kilian Jornet, Patrick Kipngeno, Sophia Laukli and Judith Wyder this year's edition is sure to excite!!! Dani and EmKay give a run down of the course, the competition and our picks for podium! Be sure to check out our instagram for more details about our giveaway with Poseidon Bike and use code SUBHUB for $150 off your purchase. Sierre Zinal Livestream Support the pod Sign up for Sub Hub Headlines - our monthly newsletter! YouTube - @SubHubPod Our website - https://www.thesubhubpodcast.com/ Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_pod Episode Sponsors: Neversecond : SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase Beekeepers Natural : SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase
Preview du Marathon du Mont Blanc qui se déroulera du 27 au 30 Juin 2024. Plusieurs courses au programme, Duo étoilé, 10km, 23km, Young Race et nous allons nous intéresser ici au Marathon du Mont Blanc et 90km du Mont Blanc Nous allons voir ensemble ce que nous réserve cette édition et au programme : - Histoire de l'évènement avec le Club des Sports de Chamonix - Les favoris et favorites sur le 90 (Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz, Thibaut Baronian et Dmitry Mityaev) - Les Favoris et favorites sur le Marathon (Rémi Bonnet, Sophia Laukli, Maude Mathys,...) Ça va être super à suivre ! N'hésitez pas à réagir dans la partie commentaire, ajouter vos infos, et me corriger en cas d'erreur, on continue à échanger. Et donnez moi vos favoris pour ces courses ! Bonne écoute
Sophia Laukli is a professional trail runner and cross country skier for Salomon coming from the US. Sophia is only 23 but is already a star of the sport, being the 2023 Golden Trail World Series champion, having won races like the Mont Blanc Marathon and Sierre Zinal and her first cross country skiing world cup race this year. I decided to reach out to Sophia knowing that she's battling through an injury and wanting to know how she's dealing with it and how she feels. As elite athletes, we know that injuries are part of the game but they're still a very hard situation to get through, and I think being able to support each other and just openly talk about what we go through and what we struggle with can be valuable and teach us something. During this episode we also discuss training on skis vs running, good and bad sides of both sports, how Sophia plans and handles her training and much much more. It turned out to be a really powerful and interesting episode, and I'm grateful to Sophia for sharing her own perspective in a very honest and authentic way. __________________________ Follow @vert.run on IG Download our app and sign up to our training plans on vert.run You can send us a message with any questions for us or for our guests! https://anchor.fm/vertrun/message Francesco's links: Instagram | Twitter | Strava | Website
For the first 10 days of 2024, Freetrail will be rolling out our Trail Runner Of The Year award, presented by Ketone IQ. The award recognizes the top-10 male and female athletes of the 2023 season, as voted on by 1000 trail runners from around the world. In #3, we're joined by Americans, Sophia Laukli and Zach Miller. Sophia's highlights: 1st place at Mont Blanc Marathon 1st place at Sierre Zinal 1st place at Pikes Peak Ascent Zach's Highlights 1st place at Tarawera by UTMB 100 Miler 6th place at Long Trail World Championship 2nd place at UTMB Check back in tomorrow for #2! GET 30% OFF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION OF KETONE IQ: HVMN.com/FREETRAIL30
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Sophia Laukli is a force in both skiing and running. A professional in both sports, Sophia is a University of Utah graduate, member of the 2020 silver-medal-winning Junior World Championships relay team, had her first FIS World Cup podium in the final stage of the 2022-23 Tour de Ski and is fluent in English, Norwegian and French. From her first World Cup start in Lahti, FIN in January 2021, Sophia has consistently been climbing the ranks. Since 2021, she has 10+ top-30 results - highlighted by a third-place finish in the hardest stage of the Tour de Ski in the final climb, finishing third. At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Sophia finished within the top-20 in 15th place. Outside of skiing, she is a professional trail runner with Salomon and went on to win the overall in the prestigious Golden Trail Series world series. This 2023-24 season, her goals are to podium in the Tour de Ski, remain consistently in the top 20-30 on the FIS World Cup and compete on the full World Cup circuit. Get involved and support the show and more sports media for women through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearher Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Sophia Laukli on IG at https://www.instagram.com/sophialaukli/
Does the Devon Kershaw show have a Skirious Problem? Where is Sophia Laukli? What does Ella think about Klaebo? All that and more on the Sederskier Podcast... ...plus, why people should ACTUALLY be amazed with Rosie Brennan.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/support
COURTNEY DAUWALTER Y LOS SIETE MEJORES TRAIL RUNNERS 20'23: Courtney Sophia, Clementine, Jim, Stian, Philemon y Kilian.Ivoox https://go.ivoox.com/rf/121613438Courtney Dauwalter ha sido la mejor trail runner del año, entre hombres y mujeres. Su palmarés es impecable en cualquier competición de 100 km a 100 millas que haya disputado. Arrancó ganando con récord Transgrancanaria y siguió con una histórica triple corona de oros y récords en poco más de 2 meses arrasando en las 100 millas the western States primero, de hard rock segundo y coronándose en chamonix para la utmb. Desde la mítica temporada perfecta de Caroline Chaverot no veíamos nada igual. De hecho, no hay ningún hombre cuyo palmarés deportivo 2023 se acerque remotamente a los niveles logrados por una Courtney que cada día parece también más asentada entre el top 5 absoluto para cualquier carrera de 100 millas que afronte. Pero además del año de la ultrera de Leadville, pasaron muchas más cosas, con dorsal y sin dorsal. Vamos a revisar los mejores corredores de montaña de 2023 hombres y mujeres.Para ello nos reunimos un equipo de cuatro veteranos seguidores de este mundillo. Repasamos las opiniones de Ana Samuelsson editora de averno trail y locutora del streaming del mundial de innsbruck y la Copa del mundo de Canfranc. También contamos con Gabo Monky como corresponsal mexicano que siguió también las grandes carreras en Europa de Sierre Zinal a la Ultra trail Mont Blanc. La visión desde la élite y la importancia del factor antidoping nos la trae Alex Fraguela y completa el equipo nuestro editor Sergio Mayayo.Las carreras de montaña seleccionadas por su altísimo nivel mundial han sido seis, a las que sumamos los resultados de los tres circuitos mundiales top. Y por supuesto, añadimos un fuera de categoría para retos sin dorsal, pues no solo de la competición deportiva vive el corremontes.Las seis carreras elegidas representan lo mejor de las cuatro modalidades del trail running: Carreras verticales, pruebas explosivas Classic, la icónica distancia maratón y las grandes ultras. Las 100 millas de utmb ganadas por Courtney Dauwalter, más los 50 km de OCC con Stian Angermund y Toni McCann , representan lo mejor de Chamonix. Las carreras de Vertical ganada por Andrea Mayr y Patrick Kipngeno, la Classic de Chemutai y Grayson Muprhy, más la Maratón de Stian (2) y Clementine Geoffray, fueron lo más disputado del Mundial montaña y trail de innsbruck Finalmente la densidad de la élite y lo abierto del trazado de carrera a distintos perfiles de corredor hacen que la cita suiza de Sierre Zinal ganada por Philemon Kiriago y Sophia Laukli complete sin duda es es top 6, del que quizá la maratón Zegama española sería nuestra más seria candidata española. Por circuitos, consideramos tres top: La densidad y calidad de los competidores en Golden Trails con Remi Bonnet y Sophia Laukli (2),más la Skyrunners world series de Antonio Martínez y Clementine Geoffray (2) más la Copa del mundo WMRA con Philemon Kiriago (2) y Joyce Njeru son sin duda los más potentes como muestra la aparición de los nombres de sus ganadores a menudo también en podios de las seis grandes carreras del año.Así pues, a la emperariz Courtney la acompañan Clementine Geoffray y Sophia Laukli, mientras los hombres más destacados serían Jim Walmsley, Stian Angermund, Philemon Kiriago. Y fuera de categoría, sin dorsal al pecho, es imposible olvidar la travesía por 177 Tresmiles del Pirineo realizada por Kilian Jornet en ocho días. Histórica. Inspiradora. Una gran cosecha la que este 2023 nos trajo Courtney Dauwalter al frente de los siete samuráis de las carreras de montaña y ultra trail a quienes, desde España no podemos menos que apuntar a la temporada de Antonio Martínez y Manuel Merillas, con grandes resultados en Skyrunner y Zegama. Mäs información en: https://carrerasdemontana.com/Nuestros videos siempre en: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno#carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
COURTNEY DAUWALTER Y LOS SIETE MEJORES TRAIL RUNNERS 20'23: Sophia, Clementine, Jim, Stian, Philemon y Kilian. Courtney Dauwalter ha sido la mejor trail runner del año, entre hombres y mujeres. Su palmarés es impecable en cualquier competición de 100 km a 100 millas que haya disputado. Arrancó ganando con récord Transgrancanaria y siguió con una histórica triple corona de oros y récords en poco más de 2 meses arrasando en las 100 millas the western States primero, de hard rock segundo y coronándose en chamonix para la utmb. Desde la mítica temporada perfecta de Caroline Chaverot no veíamos nada igual. De hecho, no hay ningún hombre cuyo palmarés deportivo 2023 se acerque remotamente a los niveles logrados por una Courtney que cada día parece también más asentada entre el top 5 absoluto para cualquier carrera de 100 millas que afronte. Pero además del año de la ultrera de Leadville, pasaron muchas más cosas, con dorsal y sin dorsal. Vamos a revisar los mejores corredores de montaña de 2023 hombres y mujeres. Para ello nos reunimos un equipo de cuatro veteranos seguidores de este mundillo. Repasamos las opiniones de Ana Samuelsson editora de averno trail y locutora del streaming del mundial de innsbruck y la Copa del mundo de Canfranc. También contamos con Gabo Monky como corresponsal mexicano que siguió también las grandes carreras en Europa de Sierre Zinal a la Ultra trail Mont Blanc. La visión desde la élite y la importancia del factor antidoping nos la trae Alex Fraguela y completa el equipo nuestro editor Sergio Mayayo. Las carreras de montaña seleccionadas por su altísimo nivel mundial han sido seis, a las que sumamos los resultados de los tres circuitos mundiales top. Y por supuesto, añadimos un fuera de categoría para retos sin dorsal, pues no solo de la competición deportiva vive el corremontes. Las seis carreras elegidas representan lo mejor de las cuatro modalidades del trail running: Carreras verticales, pruebas explosivas Classic, la icónica distancia maratón y las grandes ultras. Las 100 millas de utmb ganadas por Courtney Dauwalter, más los 50 km de OCC con Stian Angermund y Toni McCann , representan lo mejor de Chamonix. Las carreras de Vertical ganada por Andrea Mayr y Patrick Kipngeno, la Classic de Chemutai y Grayson Muprhy, más la Maratón de Stian (2) y Clementine Geoffray, fueron lo más disputado del mundial montaña y trail de innsbruck Finalmente la densidad de la élite y lo abierto del trazado de carrera a distintos perfiles de corredor hacen que la cita Suiza de cierre final ganada por Philemon Kiriago y Sophia Laukli complete sin duda es es top 6, del que quizá la maratón Zegama española sería nuestra más seria candidata española. Por circuitos, consideramos tres top: La densidad y calidad de los competidores en Golden Trails con Remi Bonnet y Sophia Laukli (2),más la Skyrunners world series de Antonio Martínez y Clementine Geoffray (2) más la Copa del mundo WMRA con Philemon Kiriago (2) y Joyce Njeru son sin duda los más potentes como muestra la aparición de los nombres de sus ganadores a menudo también en podios de las seis grandes carreras del año. Así pues, a la emperariz Courtney la acompañan Clementine Geoffray y Sophia Laukli, mientras los hombres más destacados serían Jim Walmsley, Stian Angermund, Philemon Kiriago. Y fuera de categoría, sin dorsal al pecho, es imposible olvidar la travesía por 177 Tresmiles del Pirineo realizada por Kilian Jornet en ocho días. Histórica. Inspiradora. Una gran cosecha la que este 2023 nos trajo Courtney Dauwalter al frente de los siete samuráis de las carreras de montaña y ultra trail a quienes, desde España no podemos menos que apuntar a la temporada de Antonio Martínez y Manuel Merillas, con grandes resultados en Skyrunner y Zegama. Mäs información en: https://carrerasdemontana.com/ Nuestros videos siempre en: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
Your (self-acclaimed) nr.1 skiing podcast is back! In this episode we caught up with Sophia Laukli. We talked about deeper topics with Sophia, but we brought it back to what's really important: frozen bellends. Tune in! Ps: Mika made sure to brag about who is the MVP of the house now
Dans cette ultime partie de la rubrique "Actu & Débats", on évoque le prologue des finales des Golden Trail Series (9 Km, 450 D+). Ce format est à la fois excitant mais aussi déroutant pour le grand public. Les spectateurs vont-ils être séduits par ces courses ? Retour également sur les victoires au classement général de Sophia Laukli et de Rémi Bonnet. *** Retrouvez toutes les rubriques de ce premier épisode sur toutes les plateformes. Au menu ! "L'interview du jour": rencontre avec Joseph Mestrallet. Joseph est analyste de la performance et fondateur d'Enduraw, son propre laboratoire de recherche sur la performance dans les sports d'endurance. Il nous raconte comment il utilise la data pour accompagner ses athlètes élites Peter Engdahl, Ruth Croft ou Duncan Perillat, ainsi que des amateurs. Nous tentons de montrer aussi comment nous pouvons concilier esprit trail et utilisation des data. "Actu & Débats": retour sur la Diagonale des Fous, le Festival des Templiers et les finales des Golden Trail Series. "La minute vulgarisation": une minute ou plus pour comprendre l'apport de l'entraînement à basse intensité en trail-running. Bonne écoute ! *** Pour nous suivre: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lheureduravito/ X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lheureduravito Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551623413384 Le Blog: https://medium.com/lheure-du-ravito
RADIO TRAIL HISPANOS: Lo mejor del trail mundial desde México, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile y España. Radio trail Mayayo. Repasamos con el equipo hispanos lo ultimo en trail. Mayayo nos trae la final Golden Trails en Isola, con Sophia Laukli y Remi Bonnet, así como la final Copa España FEDME en Ceuta. Gabo desde Mexico nos trae los corremontes míticos de su tierra, como Ricardo Mejía y los cracks de hoy día, Karina Carsolio o Juan Carlos Carrera. JC Pasten desde Chile nos presenta la novísima Terrex Trail Series y la 10ª Vulcano Ultra Trail Shirley nos cuenta como se organiza el trail en Venezuela, para seguir adelante contra viento y marea. Fede desde la Argentina nos avanza el porqué del atractivo mundial de K42 Patagonia, hoy cabeza de un circuito global con citas en España, Italia. Colombia y más... Toda la info en: https://carrerasdemontana.com/ Nuestros videos en https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
RADIO TRAIL HISPANOS: Lo mejor del trail mundial desde México, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile y España. Radio trail Mayayo Repasamos con el equipo hispanos lo ultimo en trail. Mayayo nos trae la final Golden Trails en Isola, con Sophia Laukli y Remi Bonnet, así como la final Copa España FEDME en Ceuta. Gabo desde Mexico nos trae los corremontes míticos de su tierra, como Ricardo Mejía y los cracks de hoy día, Karina Carsolio o Juan Carlos Carrera. JC Pasten desde Chile nos presenta la novísima Terrex Trail Series y la 10ª Vulcano Ultra TrailShirley nos cuenta como se organiza el trail en Venezuela, para seguir adelante contra viento y marea. Fede desde la Argentina nos avanza el porqué del atractivo mundial de K42 Patagonia, hoy cabeza de un circuito global con citas en España, Italia. Colombia y más...Toda la info en: https://carrerasdemontana.com/Nuestros videos en https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno#carrerasdemontaña #radiotrailFoto Mayayo en K42 Argentina.
The SederSkier Podcast is back and we dive right into the biggest stories of the summer: is Sophia Laukli a world-class runner? Who is wrong in the Norwegian national team/Klaebo drama ...plus, we get a few preposterous statement tournament nominees.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/support
Retour des Trail Actu et cette fois sur 3 des courses du week-end dernier. Pikes Peak Ascent des Golden Trail Séries, Wildstrubel by UTMB et TOR des Géants. On reviendra sur le record de Pikes Peak vieux de 30 ans battu par le trailer suisse Rémi Bonnet. Sophia Laukli impressionne encore 3eme victoire sur les Golden Trail Séries en 2023 après le Marathon du Mont Blanc et Sierre-Zinal. Ensuite nous parlerons du Wildstrubel by UTMB, manche des UTMB World Series. Et des victoires d'Andy Simons sur la Wild110 et d'Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz et Anne Lise Rousset sur la Wild70. Enfin, nous reviendrons sur la quatrième victoire de Franco Collé sur le TOR des Géants, une victoire ponctuée d'un record en 66h39 ! N'hésitez pas à réagir dans la partie commentaire, on continue à échanger. Bonne écoute
Dani and EmKay catch up with Sophia Laukli - a professional runner representing Salomon International based in Oslo, Norway. Most recently Sophia won the famed Sierre Zinal in the second fastest time every run on the course. In the 2023 Golden Trail World Series, she has also achieved an impressive 2nd place at the Dolomyths Skyrace following a triumphant win and a new course record at the Marathon du Mont Blanc. If you haven't already - go listen to our episode prior to Sierre Zinal with Sophia! This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail www.freetrail.com - subscribe and JOIN US IN SLACK Episode Sponsor: NEVERSECOND @never.second use code SUBHUB25 Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_ @sophialaukli
We know, we know...we're way overdue for the promised summer content. Is it even summer any more?Anyway: We're excited to bring you this episode with Jostein Vinjerui, one of the coaches with Team Aker Daehlie, the international squad that boasts athletes from Great Britain, Latvia and, for the first time this upcoming season, the U.S., in Sophia Laukli.We actually will be back soon, with at least one episode on our schedule for recording in the next week. Send us your questions, comments and hate mail to devon@fasterskier.com and nat@fasterskier.com.
SIERRE ZINAL 2023: Espectácular 50ª edición! Oro Kiriago y Laukli. Poderío Keniata con 5/6 podios. Radio Trail Mayayo SIERRE ZINAL LIVE! COPA DEL MUNDO WMRA Y GOLDEN TRAIL EN ALPES SUIZOS Nuestras secciones WMRA WORLD CUP & GOLDEN TRAIL confluyen hoy en la 50.ª edición de Sierre Zinal, con más estrellas que en el cielo. Oro para PHILEMON KIRISGO Y SOPHIA LAUKLI, plata para Patrick Kipngeno y Joyce Nejru, bronce Kevin Kibet y Philaries Kesang. Kenia ha certificado hoy su dominio en las carrera de montaña hasta distancia maratón, copando 5/5 plazas podio en la cita de mayor nivel mundial. Philemon Kiriago entraba campeón con 2h27.27. Los 5.000 francos suizos del oro masculino viajarán así por primera vez a Kenia, como el mejor regalo para el joven Philimon en el día de su 21 cumpleaños. Tras el llegaba a apenas a 1m22 un cabizbajo Patrick Kipngeno,Bronce para un espléndido Kavin Kibet quien completó el triplete keniata en el podio masculino a 6m.49s del camoeón. Tras ellos fueron llegando miembros destacados de la aristocracia mundial del trail como Sylvain Cachard, Roberto De Lorenzi, Robbie Simpson, Thibaut Baronian, Xacvier Chevrier, Vitaly Shafar y Cesare Maestri hasta completar el top10. El primer español fue un valiente Alex García Carrillo en el puesto 13. _______________ Sophia Laukli cruzó meta campeona con 2h53m17. Un buen crono en la primera visita a esta prueba de la esquiadora de fondo estadounidense. La bicampeona de la Copa del Mundo WMRA Joyce Njeru firmó la plata con 2h57m19s, mientras el bronce iba para su compatriota Philaries Kesang quien tras liderar la primera mitad de carrera entró a 7m49s de la victoria La china Yao Miao fuecuarta en meta y la italiana Alice Gaggi completó un top5 de nivel. Tras ellas llegaron una muy castigada Nienke Brinkman, Monica Florea, Allie Mc Luaghin, Emma Pooley y la veterana tricampeona en Zinal Lucy Murigi, pionera de los triunfos de su país en esta meta. Nuria Gil primera española en meta, entrando en el puesto 15 Más info en la web: https://carrerasdemontana.com/tag/sierre-zinal/ Nuestros videos aqui: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
Sophia Laukli is a professional runner representing Salomon International based in Oslo, Norway. She made a remarkable entry into the trail running scene in 2022, securing a victory in her debut Golden Trail World Series race at Stranda Fjord. In the 2023 Golden Trail World Series, she has achieved an impressive 2nd place at the Dolomyths Skyrace following a triumphant win and a new course record at the Marathon du Mont Blanc. This episode is brought to you by Freetrail @runfreetrail www.freetrail.com - subscribe and JOIN US IN SLACK Episode Sponsor: NEVERSECOND @never.second use code SUBHUB25 Freetrail Fantasy for Sierre Zinal - https://fantasy.freetrail.com/events/687a9bff-660a-4bdd-af3d-f7b2dee9c896 Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_ @sophialaukli @sierrezinal_officiel
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After finishing 3rd in the Alpe Cermis Tour de Ski climb, 15th place in her grueling 30km Olympic debut, and fresh off of her victory at Marathon du Mont Blanc - Laukli discusses her love for the mountains. Learn more about Salomon's dedication to sustainability and view their sustainably produced gear at Salomon.com JOIN US ON PATREON! patreon.com/user?u=93007287 With guest: Sophia Laukli Hosted by Chad Salmela Produced by Chris Parr
Well, we won't be announcing worlds, but that's ok....also... *Ben Ogden had more podcast appearances last week than I had bowls of oatmeal, which is saying something. But....what's the podcast he listens to? (Also, tune back and listen to our 2020 interview with Ogden, one of my all-time favorite shows!)... *Our thoughts on Les Rousses (yes, it's still worth talking about).... *How much should a citizens race cost anyway? (and, shoot us an email if you have a fun, well-run race we should check out next year) *Random rambling and long-winded dissertations about nonsensical foolishness *Bonus interviews: stick around for the last few minutes to hear from Sophia Laukli, Novie McCabe and Will Koch.... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/support
LAST STAGE !People were fighting for the points today to gain or maintain their positions in the overall rankings. Sometimes against their preferences, pushing the limits, they have gone into this stage with everything they had.If it worked for some, it means that it didn't for others as places were swapped.Once again we've got great ITWs with all these athletes, understand how to perfect your downhill with Nienke Brinkman, the power of mental resilience from Remi Bonnet (today's male champion), the power of the trail running community for Allie Mac (today's female champion), words of wisdom coming from the young Malen Osa, and how to ride the red line with Sophia Laukli. Enjoy!Your host Martin GAFFURI-Your champions of the day:Follow Allie McLaughlin on InstagramFollow Rémi Bonnet on Instagram-Results Stage 5Overall results-Follow the Golden Trail World Series on InstagramGolden Trail World Series WebsiteGolden Trail Series Final Website
Hello friends !In this episode, we tell you about Nienke's feelings during today's run and plans for tomorrow, why Rémi chose to take it out hard in the first climb, how Thibaut Baronian fought against Elhousine and Ruy Ueda or the secret plans of Sophia Laukli.Today I was also joined by Allie McLaughlin who had decided not to race this stage. Instead, she dressed up as Marla (Fight Club) to cheer people on and warm up for tomorrow's party on her bday. Yep, things are about to get real!Enjoy! Your host Martin GAFFURI-Your champions of the day:Follow Nienke Brinkman on InstagramFollow Rémi Bonnet on Instagram-Results Stage 4Overall results-Follow the Golden Trail World Series on InstagramGolden Trail World Series WebsiteGolden Trail Series Final Website
Short and sweet could describe today's stage... minus the sweet! It was a brutal course and once again we've seen a lot of drama, and like yesterday, runners went absolutely "full send" mode in all the segments!Wanna learn why that day was so special for Nienke Brinkman? Unveil Morgan Eliott's secret on how to take the uphill segment win from Remi Bonnet ? Or find out how Sophia Laukli and Allie MacLaughlin helped each other out to finish 2nd and 3rd of this stage respectively ?Well, it's all there in today's episode and more, enjoy!Your host Martin GAFFURI-Your champions of the day:Follow Nienke Brinkman on InstagramFollow Elhousine Elazzaoui on Instagram-Results Stage 3 Overall results-Follow the Golden Trail World Series on InstagramGolden Trail World Series WebsiteGolden Trail Series Final Website
Sophia Laukli is an American/Norwegian nordic skier who also happens to be one of the best mountain runners in the world. Earlier this season she won the Broken Arrow Skyrace, and a little over a month ago she came to Norway and crushed everyone at Stranda Fjord Trail Race (GTWS) including names such as Blandine L'hirondel, Emelie Forsberg, Elise Poncet and Sara Alonso. Let's get to know her a little better. Links:Sophia's Instagram (@sophialaukli)NEDA's Patreon pageSWAP Podcast with Kilian JornetNEDA Newsletter / nyhetsbrevOlav Holden's Instagram (@olavholden)Contact:NEDA Website (naerdetalvor.no)Email (alvorpodcast@gmail.com)Hans Kristian's Instagram (@hanserino)Support the show
L'attenzione di questo mese (Agosto 2022) era catalizzata - ovviamente - dai due eventi di riferimento per il mondo del mountain running/short trail e dell'ultra trail, ovvero Sierre-Zinal e UTMB. Ma c'è stato tanto, molto altro: l'incredibile record di Patrick Kipngeno a Thyon Dixence, il Challenge Stellina, Stranda Fjord Trail Race, LA gara di Skyrunning per eccellenza, il Kima. Bellissime performance da parte di tanti atleti affermati e alcuni lampi di classe fatti vedere da nuovi nomi: Andreu Blanes, Esther Chesang, Sophia Laukli per citare alcuni. Si parla parecchio di Kilian Jornet, tanto per il suo quinto posto a Zinal, quanto per il suo record e sub 20h a UTMB. Non so onestamente scegliere quale performance abbia maggior peso dal punto di vista tecnico, ma di sicuro non credo che il quinto posto a Zinal possa togliere nulla allo scintillante risultato del catalano, se messo nel contesto giusto e valutato con gli strumenti opportuni. Così come non credo che il cerchio perfetto di 4 gare, 4 vittorie e 4 record che tanti auspicavano potesse materializzarsi prima di Zinal (insieme, ovviamente a vittoria con record a Zegama e Hardrock) possa aggiungere un milligrammo di qualità a ciò che Kilian ha fatto in questo 2022. La vittoria a Zinal è mancata ma questo non sposta il valore immenso di ciò che Kilian ha fatto, e di questo dobbiamo dargli tutto il merito. A contorno di tutto questo, spero di essermi ricordato di fare tutte le premesse necessarie
Dive back into the 2022 Mont Blanc Marathon with Martin GAFFURI and the male and female runners champions Sara ALONSO and Jon ALBON. Find out the behind the scene of how the race unfolded from the athletes themselves. Special guest Caitlin FIELDER also shares her perspective on the rewards of bold moves in racing strategy.Watch the replay of the Stranda Fjord Live video coverage on Youtube Follow Jon ALBON on InstagramFollow Sophia LAUKLI on InstagramFollow Stranda Fjord on Instagram and Facebook
KILIAN JORNET BUSCA SU 10º SIERRE ZINAL. Análisis favoritos, historia y la carrera populares. Este Kilian 2022 se haya quizá en la cumbre de su carrera, como ha demostrado al marcar oro y record tanto en la Maratón Zegama Aizkorri, como en las Cien Millas de HardRock. El próximo 13AGO arranca su más dificil todavia: Ganar los 31/d+2.220m de Sierre Zinal y marchar de allí directo a las 100 Millas de Ultra Trail Mont Blanc. Kilian busca su décimo oro aqui, donde tambien ganó Oihana JKortazar en 2011. Entre los cracks mundiales, rivales como Petro Mamu, Geoffrey Kungunu, Remi Bonnet, Cesare Maestri, Jonathan Albon...y entre los españoles, nuestros Andreu Blanes y Dani Osanz quizá como más destacados. En las mujeres, Nienke Brinkmann y Maude Mathys repetirán el duelo de Zegama, con Sara Alonso tambien en liza. Las africanas Joyce Njeru, Lucy Murigi, Chepkemoi o Teresiah aspiran a todo tambien. Como lo hacen Yngvild Kaspersen, Sophia Laukli, Fabiola Conti, Alice Gaggi, Anais Sabre o nuestras Nuria Gil y Oihana Kortazar. Pero Sierre Zinal es ante todo la carreras de los 6.000 Turistas, que asi llaman desde hace 50 años aqui a los populares. Un ambiente fantástico, un gran decorado y la opción de salir a cimpetir horas antes que la elite para terminar tu carrera, comer, beber y sentarte a apluadir a los mejores del mundo que llegan tras de ti, por el mismo trazado que tu acabas de vivir. Sigue todo SIERRE ZINAL 2022 en vivo con nosotros, un año más. Mäs info en www.carrerasdemontana.com
KILIAN JORNET BUSCA SU 10º SIERRE ZINAL. Análisis favoritos, historia y la carrera populares. Este Kilian 2022 se halla quizá en la cumbre de su carrera, como ha demostrado al marcar oro y record tanto en la Maratón Zegama Aizkorri, como en las Cien Millas de HardRock. El próximo 13AGO arranca su más dificil todavia: Ganar los 31/d+2.220m de Sierre Zinal y marchar de allí directo a las 100 Millas de Ultra Trail Mont Blanc. Kilian busca su décimo oro aqui, donde tambien ganó Oihana JKortazar en 2011. Entre los cracks mundiales, rivales como Petro Mamu, Geoffrey Kungunu, Remi Bonnet, Cesare Maestri, Jonathan Albon...y entre los españoles, nuestros Andreu Blanes y Dani Osanz quizá como más destacados. En las mujeres, Nienke Brinkmann y Maude Mathys repetirán el duelo de Zegama, con Sara Alonso tambien en liza. Las africanas Joyce Njeru, Lucy Murigi, Chepkemoi o Teresiah aspiran a todo tambien. Como lo hacen Yngvild Kaspersen, Sophia Laukli, Fabiola Conti, Alice Gaggi, Anais Sabre o nuestras Nuria Gil y Oihana Kortazar. Pero Sierre Zinal es ante todo la carreras de los 6.000 Turistas, que asi llaman desde hace 50 años aqui a los populares. Un ambiente fantástico, un gran decorado y la opción de salir a cimpetir horas antes que la elite para terminar tu carrera, comer, beber y sentarte a apluadir a los mejores del mundo que llegan tras de ti, por el mismo trazado que tu acabas de vivir. Sigue todo SIERRE ZINAL 2022 en vivo con nosotros, un año más. Mäs info en www.carrerasdemontana.com
We're back from the thesis data collection adventure, but the sprinter van isn't ....find out why I didn't race the Crooked Gravel event....there's no way you'll guess the reason ....what is Jessie Diggins' legacy going to be? ....We find out why Sophia Laukli didn't accept our recruiting efforts at the University of Maine ....letters are responded to...even a negative one Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seder-skier/support
Sophia Laukli is an olympic-level nordic skier and Salomon-sponsored trail runner based in Salt Lake City, UT. She's made a big impact on the sub-ultra trail running scene so far this year with a win at the Broken Arrow 26K Skyrace and another podium at Whiteface. In this conversation we talk about growing up in Maine, her rise in the sport of Nordic skiing, how she prepared for and competed in the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games, her entry into trail running, and how she plans to manage her interest in both sports over the next couple of years. Deals:For Kodiak Cakes, use code Singletrack15 at checkout to get 15% off your next order.For Athletic Greens, go to athleticgreens.com/singletrack to get $20 off your monthly subscription + 5 free travel packs and Vitamin D for a year. For Insidetracker, go to insidetracker.com/singletrack to get 31% off your next order before 7/17/22 or 20% off after that date.Timestamps:(4:45) - background in Maine, early athletic experiences and influences(14:59) - competing in nordic skiing for the University of Utah and the US at the 2022 Beijing Olympic games(27:40) - future plans in nordic skiing, takeaways from Tokyo, next Olympic games(32:05) - introduction to trail and mountain running, influences, future plans(41:37) - miscellaneous questionsLinks:Follow Sophia on InstagramFollow Sophia on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#63 - Addie Bracy | Mental Training For Ultrarunning#37 - Corrine Malcolm | State Of The Sport, Ultra Running CommentarySupport the show
Heading into the Olympics in February, Jessie Diggins received more media attention than ever before, landing on the cover of Sports Illustrated and having her profile featured on major news outlets like the New York Times. There was an entire category for her career highlights on the Olympic cross country ski tab on NBC's Peacock streaming platform. From all of the coverage focused on Diggins surrounding the Games, one comment in particular received attention and push back from the athlete community. The line in a February 8th story in the NY Times suggested that Diggins looked “like a sprite in her racing suit,” comparing her body to her competitors' who had “massive shoulders and thighs.” It was seen as inaccurate, inappropriate, and potentially harmful to those reading it. To discuss the topic of body comments in sports journalism and why they might be harmful in the broader scope of athlete mental health, the Nordic Nation podcast recently hosted a discussion among the panel of Rosie Brennan, Corrine Malcolm, Brian Metzler, and Nat Herz, who span the breadth of athlete and media representative. Following the conversation, FasterSkier received feedback that the topic had already been given enough attention, and it remained clear that there was not unanimous understanding of why commenting on athletes' bodies was deemed problematic. Seeking to add clarity to this side of the story, along with her own perspective as someone who has experienced an eating disorder and since become an advocate for awareness and support in that realm, Diggins reached out to FasterSkier asking to add her voice to the conversation. To be clear, neither Diggins nor FasterSkier aims to “cancel” NY Times author Matthew Futterman, nor to attack the NY Times for running the comment. The purpose of this discussion was to consider how a comment on an athlete's body might be triggering to a reader who is primed to fall into the eating disorder trap, and how writers, parents, coaches, and teachers can be mindful of the impact and importance of what they say. Diggins also reflects on the 2021/2022 race season and what was an historic string of Olympic appearances. She discusses the success of the US Ski Team as a whole, in particular, the younger generation of athletes like Novie McCabe, Sophia Laukli, Ben Ogden, JC Schoonmaker, and Gus Schumacher, who have transitioned onto the World Cup over the last two seasons and earned spots on the 2022 Olympic Team. Thanks for listening.Additional Resources and Related Reading & Listening:WithAll Foundation and the What to Say Campaign. As discussed in the episode, Diggins and Gus Schumacher participated in a live discussion with this organization on March 31st titled “What America's Top Athletes Know About Health & Performance”, which can be viewed here.The Emily Program: A leader in eating disorder treatment and outreach, and partner of Diggins'Nordic Nation Podcast: A Discussion on the Media's Portrayal of Endurance Athletes with Rosie Brennan, Corrine Malcolm, Brian Metzler, and Nat HerzNordic Nation Podcast: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) and the Climate in High Performance SkiingBrave Enough by Jessie Diggins (Reviewed on FS here, with more on her recovery and advocacy here.)FasterSkier also shared two OpEd pieces surrounding this topic, one from our own contributor Ben Theyerl and a second from reader Ivy Spiegel Ostrom, highlighting individual responses to the NY Times comment and underlying issues of body comments in the media, and another by Rachel Bachman Perkins on the prevalence of eating disorders and disordered eating in sport.
Andy Katz talks with members of some of the 2022 NCAA winter championship teams – Sophia Laukli of Utah skiing, Jan Delkeskamp of Queens swimming and Alyssa Pfadenhauer of Loras indoor track and field - about their experiences and achievements.
In this episode, we have Sydney Palmer-Leger, Sophia Laukli, and Novie McCabe. Each is a member of the U.S. Cross Country team, and they are also all teammates at the University of Utah (UU), where they are coached by Miles Havlick and Fredrik Landstedt. Laukli and McCabe were recently named to the 2022 Olympic Team and are soon headed to Beijing, while Palmer-Leger will race in the RMISA collegiate circuit for the next few weeks before flying to Norway for the FIS Junior World Championships in Lygna. Laukli and McCabe were named to the FIS U23 World Championships, but declined their spots due to scheduling conflicts between the Olympics and the NCAA championships, which will be hosted by UU in early March.Each already accomplished in her own right, these women discuss their experiences so far as they set their sights on long-term goals for what they hope will be long careers in the sport. While each had strong performances as they progressed through high school, the trio perhaps first made their names more widely known in March 2020 when they earned a silver medal in the women's 4 x 3.3-kilometer relay at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Oberwiesenthal, Germany with fourth teammate Kendall Kramer. This historic result improved on the 2017 bronze medal earned by a team of Julia Kern, Hannah Halvorsen, Hailey Swirbul and Katherine Ogden – not too shabby. The day before the relay, Laukli had taken 5th in the 15k mass start freestyle, a top individual result which she repeated in February 2021 by taking 5th in the 10k freestyle at U23s in Vuokatti, Finland. McCabe also has two top-10 finishes at World Juniors/U23s; she was 10th in the 15k classic in 2019, and 9th in the 15k free in 2020. Currently 19-years-old, this is Palmer-Leger's final year racing at World Juniors, and she expresses her hope for peak performances during these events. (Due to positive test results on the team and subsequent quarantines for close-contacts, Palmer-Leger and McCabe were unable to compete in the 2021 World Junior Championships.)Going further back, McCabe is the daughter of two-time Olympian Laura McCabe (‘94 and ‘98) who maintained a competitive career after having Novie and her younger sister, Dashe. Bringing Novie along both for training and to sessions she was coaching instilled a love of the sport in her daughter from infancy. Growing up in the Methow with her mother and close family friend Leslie Hall, a three time Olympian (‘88, ‘92, and ‘94), as her coaches and mentors fostered both her passion for cross country skiing and her talent, eventually leading her onto the World Cup and soon to the Olympics. (For more on the McCabe family, read this beautiful piece on integrating family into the lifestyle of a competitive skier and coach written by Laura McCabe for Enjoy Winter.) Laukli also grew up in a family with deep roots in the sport; her father is originally from Norway and raced for the University of Colorado Boulder, though she grew up in Yarmouth, Maine. With dual citizenship and family connections in Norway, Laukli has had the opportunity to train and race overseas, including some FIS and Norwegian National Championship racing in January, 2021 where Laukli finished 13th in the 15k skiathlon and 16th in the 10k freestyle. These results earned her World Cup starts, allowing her a whirlwind of international racing in the 2021 season which she had not foreseen when facing season cancellation and tight COVID-19 restrictions through the fall 2020 semester at Middlebury College. (Laukli transferred to UU in Fall 2021.)Perhaps their most noteworthy result this season, Laukli and McCabe were fifth and seventh, respectively, in the final stage of the Tour de Ski, the infamous hill climb up the Alpe Cermis. Originally from Park City, UT, Palmer-Leger was also raised in an active family, enjoying the myriad of outdoor activities available in the Park City region as a kid. Eventually, two sports moved to the forefront of Palmer-Leger's focus: cross-country skiing and mountain biking. She found success in both through high school, earning five national titles in mountain biking before deciding to focus solely on her skiing. After racing period 1 on the World Cup, Palmer-Leger headed back to Utah to race at the U.S. Cross Country Championships, where she was third in the freestyle sprint, 7th in the 20k mass start freestyle, and 6th in the 10k interval start classic; she was the top collegiate athlete in each race. Thanks for listening.
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Interview by Tom Horrocks. (FastTracks is an on-the-fly audio project with quick turnaround audio edits.)
Davos brought another entertaining weekend of racing for American ski fans, with Rosie Brennan in the mix in both competitions, a podium from Jessie Diggins, and and breakout performances from Hailey Swirbul, Sophia Laukli, and Novie McCabe.Devon Kershaw and FasterSkier's Nat Herz take us through the results with special guest Eirik Brandsdal, the longtime, now-retired Norwegian World Cup sprint racer.Have questions for Devon or Nat? Send them devon@fasterskier.com and nat@fasterskier.com to have them answered. We'll be back soon.
Join us as we explore the ups and downs of Sophia's journey as a nordic skier, working her way up from participating in Maine high school races at Pinelands to competing around the world for team USA.