Jenny Larsson joins Lager 157 Ski Team
Lager 157 Ski Team is preparing for the Ski Classics Season XVI (2024/2025) and has started to present its squad. Earlier today, a solid name already known to fans and followers of Ski Classics was presented: Jenny Larsson, who is joining the ranks of the Swedish Pro Team.
Jenny Larsson was a member of Team Ragde Charge for the past few seasons but is now taking a step back to Sweden and the Lager 157 Ski Team.
Larsson’s most significant achievement so far is the win at La Diagonela in 2021. Still, she has shown over the seasons that she is one of Ski Classic’s best skiers.
During Ski Classics Season XV, Larsson started in 8 Pro Tour events and 3 Ski Classics Challengers. Her best results were 4th at the Grönklitt Classic and 1st during Summer at the Challengers Klarälvsloppet. Over the Pro Tour winter, she was always inside the top 10 with a 5th place finish at La Venosta Criterium, 8th at La Venosta ITT, 7th at Drei Zinnen Ski Marathon, 9th at Engadin La Diagonela, 5th at Marcialonga, 4th at the Grönklitt Classic as mentioned before, 9th at the Grönklitt ITT, and 10th at Vasaloppet.
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Return from Injury
After battling through injury, Jenny Larsson embarked on a journey of preparation to be at the highest level, returning to the tracks, showing her talent and relentless spirit starting again during Season XIV.
At the time, Larsson attributed her successful comeback to the support and environment provided by Team Ragde Charge. Inspired by her teammates’ dedication and commitment, Larsson found motivation in a place where excuses were absent, leaving room for pure determination and hard work. Her teammates’ diverse backgrounds and skiing styles enriched her experience, fostering personal growth and self-assurance in her skiing approach.
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World Record
Last year, during the dryland season, Larsson was on a training camp with Team Ragde Charge. One of the camp’s activities was a double poling SkiErg test, which resulted in a world record for 5.000 meters for the Pro Team athlete.
Read More: Jenny Larsson sets a new World Record