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Crown Prince Haakon, in a blue "Ledsager" guide vest and red beanie, stands speaking with a blind elite skier in a red-and-white Swix racing suit. Snowy forest behind them.

Norway's most underrated leadership role

It is about replacing control with relationships and collaboration. A clear setting of expectations works as a contract, and creates the psychological safety to perform.

By Martin Sletten 19 Apr 2026
King Olav V on skis at the first Ridderrennet, April 1964, flanked by two young children holding small Norwegian flags. A larger Norwegian flag and crowd stand behind him.

Ridderspranget

We who ride in the dark

The story of a small organisation with big visions, and a plan to save the world. Or at the very least, to make it a touch less lonely.

By Martin Sletten 12 Apr 2026
A tweed flat cap rests on a desk in the foreground. Behind it, in soft focus, a gaming PC screen and a couple of fantasy knight figurines on a shelf.

Ridderspranget

When the body fails, the soul needs a passport

A debate is raging about screen time. It is missing some crucial nuance. And Beitostølen, of all places, already holds the key to the future.

By Martin Sletten 05 Apr 2026
Queen Sonja, in a white wool hat, laughs heartily with Erling Stordahl, founder of Ridderrennet, in a red knit cap. King Harald stands behind in red. Snow falls around them.

Ridderspranget

The Queen was told in no uncertain terms: "blow your nose on your mitten!"

In an age when diversity and inclusion are meeting resistance around the world, and are reduced at best to polished after-dinner speeches, the story of Ridderrennet and the Norwegian royal family tells a rather different tale.

By Martin Sletten 29 Mar 2026
A lone runner on an empty, curving athletics track, seen from above in black and white. The runner casts a long shadow across otherwise deserted lanes.

Diversity

Are you ready for the Paralympics of loneliness?

They look perfectly healthy. They sprint for the bus, they scroll the feed, they perch on expensive ergonomic chairs in their home offices. And yet they are quietly qualifying for a sport those of us with disabilities have dominated for rather too long.

By Martin Sletten 22 Mar 2026
An elderly Japanese barista pours coffee behind the counter of a traditional kissaten, surrounded by vintage cups, glassware and well-worn café equipment.

Ridderspranget

Are you afraid of growing old?

I will admit it. I am afraid. Not of growing old, exactly, but of becoming dependent on help and not receiving it. Still, I have quiet hope of rescue from an unexpected direction.

By Martin Sletten 15 Mar 2026
A man in a pinstripe suit and sunglasses skis down a snowy slope beside a young girl in a pink jacket seated in a wheelchair fitted with skis, under a bright blue sky.

Ridderspranget

Banking is the key to inclusion

Included by the bank, included in society.

By Martin Sletten 08 Mar 2026
Two smiling children in blue Ridderrennet beanies and sunglasses hug on a sunny winter day, wearing Children's Ridderweek race bibs. One proudly holds up a medal.

Ridderspranget

A diverse business community!

Diversity and inclusion deliver stronger finances, happier staff and a greater impact on society.

By Martin Sletten 22 Feb 2026
A smiling woman in a sit-ski is guided down a snowy slope by a soldier in Norwegian camouflage uniform. They pass a red Ridderrennet race gate.

Ridderspranget

When knights meet soldiers

The Armed Forces do not turn up with a few lorries and a pot of hot soup. These soldiers deliver leadership in practice, conjuring logistics and solutions for Ridderrennet that no one would have dared put on a requisition form.

By Martin Sletten 15 Feb 2026
Two cyclists ride a tandem bicycle along a gravel road through a dramatic mountain landscape, with steep mossy slopes and distant peaks under a cloudy sky.

Ridderspranget

Where everyone becomes a hero

King Olav opened Ridderrennet and sent a gaggle of blind and partially sighted skiers straight onto the course. A spot of royal chaos was the starting gun for a movement built on inclusion.

By Martin Sletten 08 Feb 2026
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.

Diversity

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.

By Martin Sletten 01 Feb 2026
A lorry on a winding road at night, headlights glowing, cutting through a snow-covered pine forest. Aerial view showing the road curving away between the dark trees.

Ridderspranget

What if the car didn't come?

The most important person in the lives of thousands of Norwegians sits behind a steering wheel. Most of us never actually see him.

By Martin Sletten 24 Dec 2025
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