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Vasaloppet is named after Gustav Vasa's aborted escape in 1520.

Vasaloppet is a long distance cross-country ski race (ski marathon) held in Dalarna, Sweden, annually on the first Sunday of March. It is the oldest, the longest, and the biggest cross-country ski race in the world. In the 80th race held on March 7, 2004 some 15,500 skiers competed in the main event, which is held over a distance of 90 kilometres between the village of Sälen and town of Mora. A total of more than 40,000 participated in one of the seven different races held during the first week of March. The race was started in 1922 being inspired by the run that the future King Gustav Vasa had made in 1520. Winner of the first race was Ernst Alm from Norsjö, who to date is also the youngest winner ever of the race.

History

In 1520 the young nobleman Gustav Ericsson Vasa was escaping from the troops of Christian II, king of Sweden and the countries of the Kalmar Union. A large part of the Swedish nobility was in opposition to the king, even having nicknamed him Christian the Tyrant. In a move to silence the opposition Christian invited the Swedish aristocracy to a reconciliation party in Stockholm, only to have them, including Gustav's parents, massacred in what came to be known as the Stockholm Bloodbath. Gustav was escaping through Dalecarlia, fearing for his life and discovery by the kings troops, when he spoke to the assembled men of Mora, trying to convince them to raise a levy and start a rebellion against king Christian. The men were not convinced and by ski, Gustav Vasa started to make his way towards Norway, to find refuge there, when he was caught up at Sälen, by two ski runners. The men in Mora had changed their minds and wanted Gustav to lead the rebellion. On June 6, 1523 Gustav Vasa was crowned king of Sweden, having beaten the Danish king Christian and dissolved the Kalmar Union.

Sister Races

A sister race to the Swedish Vasaloppet is held annually on the 3rd Sunday of February in Mora, MN, USA. The American Vasaloppet features a 35km and 58km skate, a 42km classical race, and many other events in and around the town of Mora. The first place male and female racers in the American Vasaloppet win a trip to compete in the Swedish Vasaloppet.

The Chinese Vasaloppet has been held in Changchun since 2003.


World cup race

The men return to the cross-country tracks on Sunday 5 2006 in the colossal 90km classic Vasaloppet race in More Sweden. Most of the big guns have decided to sit this one out due to it being so close to the closure of the Olympic Games in Turin and will be recovering from its demanding schedule.

Vasaloppet week

Tjejvasa start 2006

The week preceding Vasaloppet is known as Vasaloppet week. Races held during this week include:

  • KortVasa (short - 30km)
  • TjejVasa (ladies - 30km)
  • HalvVasa (half - 45km)
  • Öppet spår (non-competitive 90km)
  • StafettVasa (relay 90km)
  • SkejtVasa (free technique 30km and 45km).

Winners

Year Name Club/Nation Time
2006 Daniel Tynell Grycksbo IF OK 4.34.09
2005 Oskar Svärd Ulricehamns IF 3.51.47
2004 Anders Aukland Norway 3.48.42
2003 Oskar Svärd Sollefteå SK 3.58.23
2002 Daniel Tynell Falun/Borlänge SK 3.58.52
2001 Henrik Eriksson IFK Mora 4.01.22
2000 Raul Olle Estonia 4.14.38
1999 Staffan Larsson IFK Mora 4.31.37
1998 Peter Göransson Åsarna IK 3.38.57
1997 Michail Botvinov Austria 4.11.41
1996 Håkan Westin Graningealliansen 4.01.15
1995 Sven-Erik Danielsson Dala-Järna IK 4.11.09
1994 Jan Ottosson Åsarna IK 4.06.19
1993 Håkan Westin Graningealliansen 4.02.10
1992 Jan Ottosson Åsarna IK 3.57.04
1991 Jan Ottosson Åsarna IK 5.07.11
1990 Cancelled    
1989 Jan Ottosson Åsarna IK 5.09.33
1988 Anders Blomqvist
Örjan Blomqvist
IFK Lidingö
IFK Lidingö
4.47.04
1987 Anders Larsson Bondsjöhöjden 4.20.20
1986 Bengt Hassis Orsa IF 3.48.55
1985 Bengt Hassis Orsa IF 4.45.43
1984 Hans Persson Åsarna IK 4.14.14
1983 Konrad Hallenbarter Switzerland 3.58.08
1982 Lasse Frykberg IFK Mora 4.28.50
1981 Sven-Åke Lundbäck IFK Råneå 4.29.32
1980 Walter Mayer Austria 4.08.02
1979 Ola Hassis Orsa IF 4.05.58
1978 Jean-Paul Pierrat France 5.20.12
1977 Ivan Garanin Soviet Union 4.30.34
1976 Matti Kuosku Högbo IF 4.09.07
1975 Gert-Dietmar Klause East Germany 4.20.29
1974 Matti Kuosku Högbo IF 5.06.23
1973 Pauli Siitonen Finland 4.42.11
1972 Lars-Arne Bölling IFK Mora 5.35.19
1971 Ole Ellefsæter Norway 5.12.56
1970 Lars-Arne Bölling IFK Mora 5.08.38
1969 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 4.50.07
1968 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 4.39.49
1967 Assar Rönnlund IFK Umeå 5.20.22
1966 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 5.52.38
1965 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 4.35.03
1964 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 5.32.07
1963 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 4.56.25
1962 Janne Stefansson Sälens IF 5.07.46
1961 David Johansson Delsbo IF 4.45.10
1960 Sixten Jernberg Lima IF 5.13.26
1959 Sune Larsson Oxbergs IF 5.13.28
1958 Gunnar Larsson Oxbergs IF 5.31.50
1957 Gunnar Larsson Oxbergs IF 6.23.40
1956 Sigvard Jonsson Rossöns IK 5.23.36
1955 Sixten Jernberg Lima IF 5.27.28
1954 Pekka Kuvaja Finland 6.22.51
1953 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.01.55
1952 Sigfrid Mattsson Skarpnäcks IF 5.09.45
1951 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.27.20
1950 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 6.08.25
1949 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.44.09
1948 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.35.13
1947 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.59.35
1946 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 6.08.42
1945 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 6.27.59
1944 Gösta Andersson IFK Umeå 5.18.43
1943 Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson IFK Mora 5.47.10
1942 Olle Wiklund IFK Bergvik 5.31.50
1941 Mauritz Brännström IFK Norsjö 6.51.12
1940 Arthur Häggblad IFK Umeå 6.23.57
1939 Alfred Lif Orsa IF 5.35.59
1938 Elias Nilsson Östersunds SK 5.48.28
1937 Arthur Häggblad IFK Umeå 6.05.56
1936 Sven Hansson Lima IF 6.31.55
1935 Arthur Häggblad IFK Umeå 6.08.55
1934 Cancelled    
1933 Arthur Häggblad IFK Umeå 5.57.09
1932 Cancelled    
1931 Anders Ström IFK Mora 6.37.47
1930 Verner Lundström Arvidsjaurs IF 6.56.30
1929 J A Persson Arjeplogs SK 6.38.22
1928 Per-Erik Hedlund
Sven Utterström
Särna SK
Bodens BK
5.33.23
1927 Konrad Pettersson Luleå SK 6.19.32
1926 Per-Erik Hedlund Malungs IF 5.36.07
1925 Sven Utterström Bodens BK 6.03.55
1924 John Lindgren IFK Umeå 6.53.26
1923 Oskar Lindberg IFK Norsjö 6.32.41
1922 Ernst Alm IFK Norsjö 7.32.49

See also