Home Actor Kilian Jornet HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Kilian Jornet Instagram - 3rd week in Nepal comes to an end. Some time in the mountains, where you feel so small and fragile as an ant in the desert. It’s so humbling and inspiring at the same time… And time with Emelie and the girls, running, hiking, playing in the forest…I’m marveled seeing them grow in this environment. 📸 @bertranddelapierre @julien_rai @nnormal_official

Kilian Jornet Instagram – 3rd week in Nepal comes to an end. Some time in the mountains, where you feel so small and fragile as an ant in the desert. It’s so humbling and inspiring at the same time… And time with Emelie and the girls, running, hiking, playing in the forest…I’m marveled seeing them grow in this environment. 📸 @bertranddelapierre @julien_rai @nnormal_official

Kilian Jornet Instagram - 3rd week in Nepal comes to an end. Some time in the mountains, where you feel so small and fragile as an ant in the desert. It’s so humbling and inspiring at the same time… And time with Emelie and the girls, running, hiking, playing in the forest…I’m marveled seeing them grow in this environment. 📸 @bertranddelapierre @julien_rai @nnormal_official

Kilian Jornet Instagram – 3rd week in Nepal comes to an end.

Some time in the mountains, where you feel so small and fragile as an ant in the desert. It’s so humbling and inspiring at the same time…

And time with Emelie and the girls, running, hiking, playing in the forest…I’m marveled seeing them grow in this environment.

📸 @bertranddelapierre @julien_rai
@nnormal_official | Posted on 11/May/2023 20:11:53

Kilian Jornet Instagram – Back from Khumbu, Nepal!
This expedition was a failure. Or?
I didn’t reach the summit I was aiming for. But everything else.

I’m a big believer in the how is way bigger and more important than the what, and in that sense the climb was just perfect. Like a big puzzle with all the pieces but one, the summit one.

In 1963 the late Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoled made a first ascent of this beautiful route. It was a pleasure to follow their footsteps for a little. My climb started climbing a steep couloir to reach the west shoulder, the conditions there were horrible, blue ice underneath with a top layer of deep snow, 2 steps up and one down for 1000m! When I reached the ridge it was very windy so I stayed under a cornice for 3h to calm down while enjoying watching the queues of climbers from both nepali and tibetan normal routes making their progression. After the wind calmed I continued the ridge and traversed on mixed terrain towards the feet of the Hornbein couloir. I felt great and conditions were perfect. After a few hundred meters on the couloir a wind pocket (I suppose recently created from the morning winds) broke and I got carried down in the avalanche for about 50m. I doubted whether to continue or to turn around and decided the latter. The downhill was interesting, with heavy snowfall that made me use the @corosglobal “back to start” feature following my way up, since visibility was 2-3m and my tracks were under deep snow.

Well, a great day in the mountains, where everything was beyond perfect except I didn’t reach the summit.

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Kilian Jornet Instagram – The best advice I ever got in my career it was to not think about the races but about progression.

As a young athlete I had some talent and I loved working hard so after a couple of years I started winning some skimo races in the young categories, I was selected to go to international competitions and started dreaming of winning those races. At that point my coach at the moment, Maite, told me not to think about the races and the results I wanted or expected to do – the world championships, the world cup – but to think and focus about the process, about training and seeking progression. Since then, even if winning races is fun and a good motivation to train or to test myself, my focus has been always to progress. Focusing on the goal might be a short term good strategy to get super motivated and do hard work but it has a lot of downside, if the result is not as expected – and in racing that can come from many factors, some of them without our control – it’s easy to get frustrated and loose motivation. Also when reaching the goals we can sit there thinking we’ve accomplished what we wanted and don’t look further. At the end, we will be racing only a few days every year but we will be training every day, so I believe we should put the focus on the training, on the process and trusting that this will eventually lead us to good results.

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