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Svexa working with Sollefteå Ski Gymnasium to help ski students unlock their full potential

Following our partnership with the Polish Ski Association, we are extending our work in the world of cross country skiing in a new collaboration with Sollefteå Ski Gymnasium.

Svexa will assist Sollefteå’s Ski students in interpreting training data to find the optimal training plans based on their individual needs. As always, our algorithms will combine their training data with decades of scientific study and elite level coaching. We integrate all available data, then use sophisticated AI models built on leading domain expertise to identify the key markers for each athlete and provide the best individual recommendations through svexa’s Ellida endurance training product. These insights can be used by the Sollefteå coaches and athletes to optimize training and recovery for peak performance.

The project will be led by svexa’s Director of Applied Sports and elite XC ski coach Olof Hedberg. As Olof says “Sollefteå have been making great progress in recent seasons. Now is the perfect time to implement svexa’s technology and help push their athletes to the next level with hyper-personalized insights.”

Olof Hedberg

Founded in 1979, Sollefteå Ski Gymnasium has always been considered one of Sweden’s top talent incubators. With new modern facilities and notable alumni like Ebba Andersson, Frida Karlsson, William Poromaa, the Öberg sisters, Sebastian Samuelsson, and others, the school is now taking further steps to stay at the forefront of development. As the coaches of Sollefteå Ski Gymnasium “The goal is for students to acquire an invaluable tool for their senior years through the training data analysis that svexa helps them interpret.”

We’re looking forward to this exciting project together!

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