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Norway backs Girl Power to beat Brits

22 September 2010 at 11:43

Teams are already entering for the EWR Centenary Race to the South Polebeginning in December 2011.

And one of the first teams to state their intention to race and to stake their claim to victory is Norwegian all woman trio Girl Power. They're determined to see a Norwegian victory over the British in a race to the South Pole for what would be an historic third time.

The EWR Centenary Race to the South Pole is to commemorate the race of 1911, in which Amundsen beat Scott by 33 days. A second defeat for the British came in 2009. The South Pole Race became only the second race ever to the pole and it was filmed for BBC’s "On Thin Ice" documentary series. History repeat itself when TV celebrity Ben Fogle and Olympian Jamie Cracknell were narrowly beaten by the Norwegians.

Three Women Aiming For Three In A Row

The members of the Girl Power team of three are:

  • ‘energetic’ project manager Anneli Nesteng, 31
  • experienced climber Marte Gallis, 31
  • outdoor fanatic (and mother of three) Trine Alsgaardand, 41.

They believe their task is to win the race outright - ‘beating the guys’ is a only a secondary issue. Anneli Nesteng says:

'We're racing to win and to defend Norwegian Polar History but we're also going to have fun with the experience. We aim to share our experiences with as many as possible, through film and our own blog'

Extreme World Races MD and race organiser Tony Martin says:

'The Norwegian men won the 2008/2009 South Pole Race and I think the Girl Power team has every chance to be first to the South Pole in this. It may be the world’s toughest race but women in general - and these women in particular - are well up to the task'


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Girl Power

02 June 2010 at 10:45

Anneli Nesteng (1978, NOR)

Anneli enjoys challenges at her "nine to five" job as a project manager in Hydro Energy. She does however use every opportunity to get into the forest and up in the mountains, whether it is hiking, hunting, skiing or ice climbing. For Anneli the South Pole Race is the perfect opportunity to spend time with her best friends and at the same time compete and experience the antarctic environment.

Anneli has previous experience from Cho Oyo, Greenland Ice Cap crossing and various skiing and climbing expeditions. Anneli’s motivation to participate race is to “have a hell of a lot fun, and of course to beat the guys”.

Marte Gallis (1979, NOR)

Marte lives an active life in Norway. She works with Sony Ericsson and spends most of her time-off in a climbing wall, inside or outside. Marte has experience from the mountains in Norway, Svalbard, Himalaya (Cho Oyo) and many other places. In 2001 she went on a two week skiing expedition to the North Pole and loved the Arctic.

Now she wants to experience Antarctica and set focus on a beautiful, but vulnerable nature that has fascinated people for centuries.


Trine Alsgaard (1969, NOR)

Trine, married and mother of three girls, works in a hospital with children. Trine is also climbing instructor and loves anything she can do outdoors – skiing, climbing, biking… She loves summer and winter trips in the mountain, charging batteries by spending time in the nature with family and friends. Trine sees the race as an opportunity to spend time in the wonderful surroundings filled with challenges.

Trine has experience from Cho Oyo and also participated in the 71° North TV programme in Norway.

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