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Cancer survivor takes on Arctic endurance event

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February 20, 2026

Crossing 160km of Arctic snow on skis in one of the world's toughest endurance events would be the challenge of a lifetime for most people. But for Paneeraq Kreutzmann, it's simply part of her recovery from chemotherapy. The Greenlandic native is taking on the Arctic Circle Race, aiming to represent people who, like herself, have suffered from breast cancer.

After battling breast cancer and enduring six months of chemotherapy, Greenlandic midwife Paneeraq Kreutzmann sets her sights on the Arctic Circle Race; one of the world's toughest cross-country ski competitions. Racing across 160 kilometers of frozen terrain near her hometown Sisimiut, she skis not only for herself but for all women affected by breast cancer. With homemade reindeer meals, caribou skin for warmth, and the support of her family, Paneeraq defies physical limits and emotional hardship. Her journey is a powerful testament to resilience, healing, and the strength found in nature and community.

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