Project: Iceland Mads and his best friend Lui are into adventures and whenever they get a crazy idea - they go for it! Earlier in 2019, both guys came to SAYSKY with the dream to hike and run on Iceland and take videos of themselves wearing SAYSKY. Read the inspiring interview here and watch the video they made in the end of the interview.
Youngster with big future dreams Thor Bendix is young, strong and ready for the future. The youngster that started his passion for triathlon when he was 15 years old have learned to cope with pain and setbacks. Read the interview we did with SAYSKY athlete Thor here and prepare yourself to be wowed.
70.3 Ironman World Championships Race Impressions CEO and dedicated sportsman, Lars C. Pedersen, went to Nice two weeks ago, excited to race the 70.3 Ironman World Championships. Lars can look back at the race in Nice with a smile on his face and with a whetted appetite for more. Read the full interview here.
Age should never be a limitation! Andreas Straßner is a 40-year-old German runner and is known primarily for his performances at half marathons, marathons and the Wings for Life World Run. Strassi doesn't see age as a limitation and this bad-ass runner can't be stopped. Read the full interview here.
Not Made For Walking The SAYSKY Not Made For Walking statement has been with us for a while now. Running is an integral part of our DNA and we want to manifest that no matter your level, whether being male or female, SAYSKY is about moving forward - in sports and in life! Check out the range here.
Climbing Mount Elbrus with Jan Grarup Muscles tested to the maximum, sunburns everywhere, long days, long nights and getting used to the altitude. This is the harsh reality of Jan Grarup and Tom Tramborg, two best friends, who decided to climb Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe. Read the inspiring interview here.
Don't take running too seriously SAYSKY athlete Tabea Themann's mantra is: “Don’t take life too seriously. Punch it in the face when it needs a good hit. Laugh at it”, which in a nutshell describes Tabea and her approach to running. Read the interesting interview here.
Keeping up with paratriathlete Sebastian Engwald Say hi to Sebastian, 31-year old amputee who lost a part of his leg in a boating accident in 1999. Is this holding him back, though? Hell no. He's an Ironman finisher and he competes in the international paratriathlon PTS4 elite, while gunning for a spot at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Green Flowers on the Trail: Interview with Mads Bloch Say hi to Mads - former competitive kitesurfer turned passionate trail runner. Mads is a Copenhagen native who now lives in Cape Town. While visiting Denmark, we took the opportunity to invite him on a trail run up north, where he put the new green flower collection to the test.
Interview with the Peanut Butter Minister: former national marathon champ Brian's a former national marathon and 100k ultra champ and a current member of the Danish ultra team. However, recently he has emerged as somewhat of an icon on the local running scene - and we totally get it. We're fans too.
Interview with two-time German Marathon Champ: SAYSKY Athlete Tom Gröschel SAYSKY Athlete Tom Gröschel is a repeat two-time marathon champ in Germany, with victories in 2018 and 2019 - and what's even more impressive about this feat is that Tom only just had his marathon debut in 2018. On top of this, he's also laying down the law as a police officer, although not fulltime anymore, as the primary focus is now running...
The Father-Work-Runner Balance How do you go from 2.59.16 on the marathon to 2.21.49 and become the fastest Dane at Copenhagen Marathon for the past two years, while also being a father and working fulltime? This is pretty impressive and not least very inspiring. So, we decided to send over a few questions to our long-time friend, Simon Holbek, about his life and the delicate father-work-runner balance.