Fast Has No Gender Fast Has No Gender unisex race singlet is a statement and manifestation of the fact that speed is not confined to a particular sex or personal identity. Fast is a state of mind, a sensation and the feeling of being unstoppable.
Unbounded Running Comradery We’re a global community of athletes who all put the hammer down and enjoy it while we’re at it. We encourage our athletes to connect and engage - whether in a race, on the track or passing by in the streets. So, when you see someone in SAYSKY you can be sure they’re as passionate as you are.
How do SAYSKY Olympian medalists train? Ever wondered how an Olympic medalist train? SAYSKY Athlete and youth Olympian Sif Bendix Madsen, is taking over the SAYSKY Instagram stories this weekend, as she's on training camp in Lanzarote. Tune in and see if you can keep up with her - trust us, it's no easy walk in the park.
Olympic Medals and Winning SAYSKY Athletes We've had a couple of SAYSKY athletes thrown in to action this weekend, with quite remarkable results along the way - an olympic silver medal in Argentina, UK Commonwealth team bronze and finally a castle conquest in Denmark. Needless to say, we're super proud. Read the full story here.
The History of SAYSKY: Year Five Although we're based in Denmark, our vision has always been international. We're proud to be surrounded by an amazing global community that shows us a lot of support and inspires us to keep running. Five years and counting. The SAYSKY international journey really took off this year and we're excited about the future.
The History of SAYSKY: Year Three SAYSKY year three was spent on the road and in the air exploring opportunities outside of Denmark. This included a whole lot of expos, lookbook shoots, world championships and a very special award show. Dive in and read about one of the more defining years in the history of SAYSKY.
The History of SAYSKY: Year Two When you're young brand, there'll always be many important milestones and first-time celebrations. This was particularly true during our second year. New employees, team athletes, international retailers and collaborations. A very defining year in many ways. Click here for more details about SAYSKY - the second year.
The History of SAYSKY: Year One This is the first blog post in a series of five about the history of SAYSKY - one from for each year, in celebration of our 5-year anniversary. SAYSKY was launched in the summer of 2013 by professional windsurfer and passionate runner, Lars C. Pedersen. Read about how SAYSKY came off the ground in the first year and why he started it in the first place.
The Harder We Fall, the Stronger We Rise Thor B. Madsen is an aspiring triathlete and one of the young guns on the SAYSKY athlete team. He’s among one of the brightest talents in the sport, with a seriously hard-working attitude that’ll impress even the sturdiest of us. Last year he took a serious hit, when he had a terrible crash at 50km/h. Read about his impressive recovery and comeback here.
The German Marathon Champions Our German SAYSKY athletes were challenging for the national title on the marathon distance this past weekend in Düsseldorf. Despite horrendous conditions with rain and wind, the guys pulled off yet another win to re-claim their championship medals. Read about their impressive times here.
SAYSKY HQ Friday Track Session TGIF - SERVING THE LIFESTYLE THAT WE LIVESAYSKY is about the passion for sport and an active approach towards life. We serve the lifestyle that we live. We all come from different athletic backgrounds and practices, but have found a common ground in running, whether it be as a primary sport or as a support function to other sports. On Fridays you'll find the SAYSKY HQ Team on the local running track together...
Marathon Champions in Germany FRANKFURT MARATHON: NATIONAL MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPOur German SAYSKY athletes were in action at Frankfurt Marathon last weekend. Some were racing and some were pacing and ultimately it was enough to land them the titel as national champions on the marathon distance. Well done guys!