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Three years have passed since Sanna Kallur finished her sports career.
On March 3, 2017, he ran his last obstacle course during the Indoor European Championship in Belgrade.
After that, Sanna Kallur and her partner Klas Aspling have had number two children. But this fall, it was time for Kallur to embark on a professional life, something she previously told SportExpressen that she wasn’t sure about.
– I have never worked in my entire life. And I think I have to feel very little what I want to do. I think it is difficult to take a job that would mean sitting in an 8 to 5 office right now, you probably have to move on to working life.
But now the former athletics star, who was current in the “Champion of Champions” during the spring, has finished a new job, and that together with the profile of the “winter studio” André Pops.
The two will lead the new SVT competition program “Sweden’s Strongest Family”.
– I love the idea of the show. Competing, being in nature and being with family are my favorite things. So I am very much looking forward to being able to join, says Sanna Kallur.
André Pops in the television adventure together with Kallur:
– For me, family ties are the most important and strongest thing in life. It is also these bands that will stretch and test in difficult races and simple camping life in Årefjället. It will be interesting to see how our families take on the challenges of becoming Sweden’s strongest through collaboration and cohesion, Pops says.
In “Sweden’s strongest family”, seven families compete against each other in physical challenges and mental tests in the middle of the vast Jämtland desert. For the team, it is important not only to defeat their opponents, but also to master the steep slopes of the Årefjällen, blown and cold.
“European Gold in Gothenburg”
Sanna Kallur’s main fencing credit is the gold of the 2006 European Outdoor Championships in Gothenburg. In addition, she also has two indoor gold championships and one indoor World Cup bronze. His world record for 60-meter obstacles is still held today.
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