LOVE love 100 Miles Mors

Tomorrow it will be released.

This year's biggest running party: 100 Miles Mors.

160.9 km that winds around the island of Mors. It's crazy to sign up for, but even crazier to complete. A unique achievement, where the legs as well as the head will definitely need to rest after. It is not only about having good, strong legs, but also about having an unparalleled willpower. The ability to, mile after mile, persuade yourself to keep going.

You would think that it would be difficult to get rid of all the starting numbers for such a race, but in fact it took no time before they were all gone. Lars Riis is one of those who has signed up for a starting number this year and will try his hand at everything that Mors has to offer.

At first glance, 160 km sounds extraordinarily hard, and not everyone can complete it, but the residents of Morsing have done their best to help the runners through as best as possible. Race parties are organized at approximately every five kilometers, where everyone from near and far is welcome to join in to cheer on the tough men and women who have taken up the challenge.

At ELSK, we naturally support the concept. Therefore, we will be standing both at the start and finish, but also at the depots at 80 km and 110 km. At the 80 km depot, we have created something that we hope can give the runners a little smile on their faces and not least some energy to get through the next 80 km of the route. At both the start, finish and 110 km, we will sell 100 Miles Mors merchandise, which we have created in collaboration. You can see the fine cases here: https://elsk.com/collections/100miles .

But why do we support? We do this because we love running, nature and challenging ourselves. Therefore, it makes good sense for us to be part of this huge running party, and not least to collaborate with 100 Miles Mors on some cool T-shirts and crewnecks.

We are really looking forward to cheering and feeling the fantastic atmosphere on all 160 km.

If you are curious about what size 100 miles actually is, you can read more on their website: http://www.100miles.dk .