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Norway embraces ‘Viking blood’ in storming World Cup campaign

MPs and royals join in viral rowing trend as victories guarantee progress in men’s first tournament appearance since 1998
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Marcus Holmgren Pedersen celebrates a goal against Senegal
"}],[{"start":165.65,"text":"“We knew this whole thing could become big for Norway because we have Haaland,” said Ragnhild Ask Connell, director of communications at the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF). "}],[{"start":175.9,"text":"“In the US, Norwegians become Vikings, whether we want to or not. So we thought: ‘We are a small country but this is an opportunity to show to the US who we are,’” she said. "}],[{"start":187,"text":"Yet the more the rowing spreads across Norway’s often conformist society, the more pressure there is to join in."}],[{"start":194.5,"text":"Emil Anners Lappen, a 24-year-old forestry manager, became briefly famous during Norway’s win over Senegal after television cameras caught him sitting still while Norwegian supporters around him rowed."}],[{"start":208.45,"text":"“I did not think at the time that I would get so much attention for sitting still,” he told the FT. “It is very Norwegian to do what everyone else is doing and stand out as little as possible. When someone stands out even a little, everyone goes completely crazy.” "}],[{"start":225.04999999999998,"text":"Lappen, who lives in Bergegarda, a town in eastern Norway, said he was not opposed to the Viking theme itself. “I can appreciate a good Viking,” he said. “I just cannot handle that damned rowing.”"}],[{"start":236.99999999999997,"text":"The reaction could be seen as a classic example of Janteloven, the Scandinavian code that polices those who stand apart from the group, said Janne Stigen Drangsholt, a Norwegian academic and cultural commentator."}],[{"start":250.39999999999998,"text":"“We trust the state. We do what we are told. If you are told to row, then you row,” she said. "}],[{"start":257.25,"text":"Although the public response to the trend has largely been enthusiastic, some critics say it also reveals an uncomfortable side of Norwegian identity. "}],[{"start":265.8,"text":"One European diplomat said Norway had so far been lucky that few people had connected the Viking imagery with the Nazi appropriation of Norse mythology. “If someone does that, they can forget the [Viking] hats for a while,” they said."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Norway's players celebrate on the field, with one player drumming as teammates cheer after their World Cup win over Senegal.
"}],[{"start":279.3,"text":"The Viking imagery is also freighted with a “problematic” history of plunder, violence and rape, alien to the country’s values today, said Drangsholt."}],[{"start":288.90000000000003,"text":"“Modern Norway is more likely to present itself abroad through peace mediation, the opposite of what the Vikings were doing,” she said. "}],[{"start":296.40000000000003,"text":"But for Frøystad, whose handle on Instagram is @mr.rowrow, the Viking image is not about plunder but exploration. Norse seafarers, he noted, reached North America long before Columbus."}],[{"start":309.85,"text":"“We are a small country, so we don’t always get that much attention,” he said. “So now we have to roar our hearts out because this is so much fun.”"}],[{"start":318.5,"text":"Additional reporting by Sam Agini in London"}],[{"start":328.5,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782485923_3880.mp3"}

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