Your final stats
- Total time08 Hours42 Minutes44 Seconds
- Distance90 km
- Avg. Speed10.33 km/h
- Participants1,631 Total
This is where you started
- Date 2024-03-01
- Time 09:00
- Weather 3°C
- Wind SSE 17 m/s
Your day on the track
Sälen
0km / Start Point
- 0km
- Split Time00h 00m 00s
- 0 km/h
- 10km
- Split Time01h 10m 25s
- 9.2 km/h
- 13km
- Split Time01h 16m 45s
- 10.67 km/h
- 10km
- Split Time01h 05m 10s
- 9.81 km/h
- 12km
- Split Time01h 26m 49s
- 8.79 km/h
- 14km
- Split Time01h 42m 04s
- 8.63 km/h
- 9km
- Split Time00h 39m 06s
- 14.12 km/h
- 10km
- Split Time00h 45m 25s
- 13.41 km/h
- 8km
- Split Time00h 36m 55s
- 14.38 km/h
- Start 09:00
- Elapsed time -
You crossed the finish line at 17:42
Did you know?
Nils ”Mora-Nisse” Karlsson and Sofia Lind have won Vasaloppet most times.
Nils ”Mora-Nisse” Karlsson participated ten times and won nine of those times (1943, 1945-51, 1953). The year he didn't win (1944) he came in second place, crossing the finish line one second after the victor.
Sofia Lind has won Vasaloppet four times: 1997, 1999, 2004 and 2007.
Did you know?
The Vasaloppet start is at a higher altitude than the finish - by 180 metres.
The 90 km from Sälen to Mora have sections that go uphill (25%) and downhill (32%) but most of the time (43%) it's flat. The highest point of the Vasaloppet track is 528 metres above sea level and it can be found at the top of the first, long uphill section
Did you know?
Huge quantities of cold and hot drinks are served during Vasaloppet's Winter Week
The most popular is blueberry soup, followed by sports drinks, vegetable broth and coffee.
Ekström's classic blueberry soup is made using dried blueberries, and it's been a Vasaloppet staple ever since 1958. Vasaloppet buns are also popular, with over 200,000 buns consumed each Winter Week!
Did you know?
When you've completed your ski race, you can continue on towards Vasaloppstrippeln 2024.
To complete Vasaloppstrippeln you ski, cycle and run 30, 45 or 90 kilometres in forefathers' tracks during one calendar year. This means that you only have two races left, so you're very welcome to return this summer! Registration is open.
Did you know?
Vasaloppet is working towards better gender balance with the project ”More women on the track”
In 1923, Margit Nordin became the first woman to complete Vasaloppet. As a tribute to Margit, and the women who came after her, 2023 was the starting point for Vasaloppet to focus on more gender-equal participation throughout all Vasaloppet events.
Did you know?
As early as five hundred years ago, skiers sped through the Dalarna woods at night.
”Day and night, some Dalarna men are skiing after Gustav.” So it says in Peder Svart's chronicle of Gustav Vasa's adventures in Dalarna 1520-21. About five hundred years later, Nattvasan 90 premiered in 2017. Nattvasan 45 followed the next year and Nattvasan 30 launched in 2022.
Did you know?
Registration for Vasaloppet's Winter Week 2025 has opened - register now at a discounted price.
Vasaloppet's Winter Week 2025 starts on February 21 and ends on Sunday, March 2 with the 101st Vasaloppet. As usual, there are a large number of races to choose from, ranging from 9 km to 90 km. If you register by March 27, you will get a 20% discount on the registration fee for any race besides Vasaloppet. You are very welcome to register!