A brief glimpse into the past

Sollentuna Winter Marathons 21km first lap.
Sollentuna Winter Marathons 21km first lap.

We didn't run on the usual course due to poor ice. So we ran from Edsvik to Norrviken's ice. We did 3 laps = 9 miles 14.8 km and ...



Sollentuna Winter Marathons 21km Sweden 2025.
Sollentuna Winter Marathons 21km Sweden 2025.

We didn't run on the usual course due to poor ice. So we ran from Edsvik to Norrviken's ice. We did 3 laps = 9 miles 14.8 km and ...



Röster från Ordförandekonferensen 2024
Röster från Ordförandekonferensen 2024

Ordförandekonferensen hölls i år i Sollentuna. Hör vad några av besökarna tyckte. #orientering #svenskorientering.



Jussi kommenterar Vallentuna-Eskilstuna Linden 231122
Jussi kommenterar Vallentuna-Eskilstuna Linden 231122

Jussi pratar om match #14, Vallentuna-Eskilstuna Linden, ger lite kommentarer och analyser till spelet och hur det såg ut, och ett ...



Jussi Salo - kommentarer till matchen Vallentuna - Huddinge
Jussi Salo - kommentarer till matchen Vallentuna - Huddinge

Snabbt inspel om matchen 231115, #12 i grundspelet, hur det såg ut, kort analys och resonemang om insatsen som vanns av ...



Team, Place & City Details

Vallentuna BK

Vallentuna BK is a Swedish football club located in Vallentuna.

IF Vallentuna BK

IF Vallentuna BK is a sports club based in Vallentuna, Stockholm County, Sweden. Their ice hockey department, Vallentuna Hockey, played two seasons in the second-tier HockeyAllsvenskan, from 2002–2004.

Segeltorps IF

Segeltorps IF is a Swedish football club located in Kungens Kurva.

Vallentuna
Vallentuna

Vallentuna is a bimunicipal locality and the seat of Vallentuna Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 29,519 inhabitants in 2010. It stretches over two municipalities in Stockholm County, in the Roslagen region.

Vallentuna Municipality
Vallentuna Municipality

Vallentuna Municipality is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Vallentuna.

List of hundreds of Sweden

A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in northern Germanic countries and related colonies, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. The equivalent term in Swedish is härad ; in Danish and Norwegian, herred; in Finnish, kihlakunta; and in Estonian, kihelkond.