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NNormal presents: Sketching the Future with Kilian Jornet

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Kilian Jornet has always been thinking beyond what is possible, from his career as a mountain athlete to the cofounding of NNormal and his desire to build a sustainable, technical apparel company. In 2022, Kilian returned to four iconic races: Zegama, Hardrock, Sierra Zinal and UTMB. He won three of the four and set new course records at three of them. But more importantly, he also ran all four races in the same pair of shoes—shoes that he had helped to design in collaboration with Camper, and shoes that proved that it was possible to build a durable shoe for such a wide range of conditions. In our new film, Sketching the Future, Kilian gives us a window into this iconic season that really started with his deep love of being in the mountains, and his thoughtful consideration for the future. And he shares with us why community is so important, and some of his dreams for what’s next.

| 00:00 And so it begins: everything is connected
| 04:06 Zegama: Something new
| 09:31 Hardrock 100: Proof of concept
| 20:51 Failure is progress
| 29:20 Chamonix: Testing the limits
| 44:58 Credits

CREDITS:
Director: Nick Danielson
Cinematography: Raymond Aasen, Matti Bernitz, Edy Carayol, Diego Sanz Casanovas, Nick Danielson, Manish Maharjan, Antoni Perelló, Julian Raison, TRAUM INC, Golden Trail Series, Sebastian Mamaj
Story: Meaghen Brown
Additional help from: Régis Tosetti & Simon Palmieri, Jordi Lorenzo Catala, David Clavera Soriano, Thomas Le Provost, Bertrand Tappy
Music and sound design: Giacomo Bastianelli


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At NNormal, we are looking to inspire people to enjoy and respect nature. We want to explore new ways to do things. On product, on sustainability, on business social responsibility, on brand language — that become the norm tomorrow.

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