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    From Skiing to Management: A Journey of Sports Passion

    By Greenland ReviewJanuary 12, 2026094 Mins Read
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    A Passion for Sports: The Journey of Jonas Jensen

    Jonas Jensen’s love for sports began in the small North Greenland town of Qasigiannguit, where he grew up surrounded by family and community. From his early days on cross-country skis to his pivotal role as the general secretary of the Greenland Sports Association, Jonas has pursued his passion relentlessly, intertwining it with a commitment to the community.

    Humble Beginnings

    Born in 1981, Jonas spent his formative years in a family where involvement and dedication were paramount. “As a little boy, I watched my father volunteer at Christianshåb Sports Association, CIF-70. That sparked my initial interest in sports,” he recalls fondly. His childhood was filled with gatherings at his grandparents’ home, where the aroma of medova tea created a comforting atmosphere. “It holds a special place in my memories. I still offer it to guests to create a cozy vibe,” he adds, reflecting on those cherished weekends.

    A Sprouting Athlete

    Growing up above the Arctic Circle, where winters are long and harsh, Jonas found warmth in activity. His mother played a significant role in shaping his athletic journey, introducing him to various sports. “I started with football, then badminton, but it was cross-country skiing that captured my heart,” he shares with a passionate glint in his eye. Despite the challenges of the Arctic climate, he thrived in the cold, driven by his enthusiasm for sport.

    In 1992, an 11-year-old Jonas participated in a cross-country race in Ilulissat—a moment that solidified his love for skiing. “That’s when everything clicked for me,” he says, filled with nostalgia.

    Forging a Path in Sports

    Jonas’s journey continued as his family relocated to Maniitsoq in 1993 and eventually to Sisimiut, where he joined KS-69, a cross-country club known for its strong community spirit. While he dabbled in football, badminton, and handball for enjoyment, it wasn’t long before he focused on cross-country skiing—eventually making the junior national team. “I was young on the team, and my mother bravely encouraged me to balance sports with my education,” he recalls, appreciating the wisdom in her advice.

    In 1998, the Arctic Winter Games in Yellowknife, Canada, proved to be a life-changing experience, nudging him toward a yearning for international exposure. “I went back as an exchange student the following year, immersing myself in a new culture and sports.”

    Today, he treasures the bonds formed with his host family in Canada. “They have become like family,” he smiles, reminiscing about how he introduced them to his partner and children years later.

    Blending Careers with Passion

    After graduating and spending a year at a sports college in Norway, Jonas returned to Sisimiut, choosing to become an arctic engineer. While he thrived in this career for seven years, he felt a magnetic pull towards the world of sports. “Despite having a stable job, my heart was always in sports. I volunteered as a coach and held positions on various boards,” he notes, underscoring his commitment to the sport he loved.

    When the opportunity arose at the Greenland Sports Association, Jonas went for it without hesitation. Initially, he thought he might return to engineering, but soon realized he’d found his calling. “Becoming the general secretary in 2019 felt like destiny,” he beams, clearly in his element.

    A Vision for Change

    Jonas stepped in during a challenging time for the association, as membership numbers were dwindling. “I thrive in challenging environments,” he admits, and together with his team, they developed a new strategic plan aimed at making Greenland “the world’s most physically active country by 2030.”

    “I want to champion change in Greenland, reshaping how sports are viewed in our society. Sports foster relationships, teach resilience, and can uplift our entire community,” he asserts passionately. Under his leadership, the association has seen a rejuvenation, bringing hope for a healthier, more active future.

    Embracing Life’s Moments

    Away from sports, Jonas finds solace in nature, an integral part of his upbringing. Fishing and hunting traditions carry timeless significance for him, and he continues to embrace these activities with his family. “Nature is where I truly feel at home,” he reflects.

    In 2020, he met Uiloq, his fiancée, and their shared passion for sports has only deepened their bond. They both look forward to a bright future, especially with an exciting new chapter on the horizon—a baby due in June 2026. “That year will be monumental for us, both personally and professionally,” Jonas shares with a wide smile, revealing the joy of anticipation.

    Jonas Jensen’s journey is not just about sports; it is a tale of dedication, familial bonds, and a vision for a vibrant and active Greenland. His story serves as a reminder of the power of passion to transform lives and communities alike.

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