Nobody quite manages the whole lot alone

You already know a fair few of us as members of Team Pølsa. Ridderrennet is diversity and inclusion in practice, not a tick-box exercise over coffee.

Two people on a rocky plateau above a fjord, with cloud-capped peaks beyond. A woman in a red jacket sits on a stone beside her companion in an orange Joelette off-road wheelchair.
There are short trips, long trips, and then there are the trips that rather cheerfully refuse to end.

There are short trips, there are long trips, and then there are the trips that rather stubbornly stay with you for life.

Some of the finest moments we have are the ones we share with other people. Everyone draws strength from community. Next time you face a challenge, big or small, spare a thought for the knights.

You already know a fair few of us from Team Pølsa. Ridderrennet is diversity and inclusion in practice. In unsettled times, we have unshakeable faith in people. Together we make the world a better place for everyone. A good deal better, as it happens.

Ridderrennet is not a ski race. (Yes, there is skiing. Do keep up.) Ridderrennet is a global movement taking on loneliness and exclusion with community, leadership and a knack for getting on with things.

This is the Ridderrennet blog. Follow along and join the journey towards a society that includes everyone, whether you are able-bodied, mobility-impaired, a bit lonely, or the sort who chats to strangers at bus stops.

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