“Marit is like ‘I live one kilometre from where you guys are staying, just give me a bag and I’ll do your laundry.’ The guys were just beside themselves,” said Kershaw. “What? Marit Bjørgen is doing my laundry?”
It’s also very Norwegian to ski at an early age and never stop. As the national sport, cross-country skiing attracts the best athletes, who are idolized for their success, much like hockey players in Canada. If the most famous cross-country skier in history was happy to live small, at the peak of her success, notoriety and earning potential, perhaps there is something to it that begs examination.
Norway’s sport system has put time, money and expertise into expanding their medal potential but officials like to downplay those factors and the importance of the outcome. “There is no contradiction between having fun, showing respect to one another and doing really hard, ambitious work every day,” said Øvrebø. “And it should be on a very high technological level and everything should be top notch. We are working hard to develop a good talent base with people who are healthy and having fun. Then we do the hard work professionally.”Article content
“What’s so special about the Norwegian system is that we have this common knowledge base and expertise that has been working across the sports and across the sport expert fields for nearly 30 years,” said Øvrebø. “We have systemitized what are the most important factors for developing high-performance sports and the sports also learn from each other. It’s a system of co-operation.
Olympiatoppen is funded by proceeds from Norsk Tipping, a public company that administrates gaming and the national lottery. Sports federations live on some public but more corporate funds, and retain autonomy over their budgets.Article content Mindful of Nordic sport’s 93 medals, OTP is working with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees to shore up talent and open up podium pathways, but there won’t likely be any Nordic medals for Canada at these Olympics. The country’s last came in 2006, when cross-country skier Chandra Crawford won gold in freestyle sprint, and teammates Beckie Scott and Sara Renner grabbed silver in team sprint.
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