Sat 13th Sep 2025
Provisional
Race Start Time: | 09:25 | Entry On Day: | |
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Running Surface: | Road | Race Cut Off Time: | 6:00 hours |
Route Undulation: | Mostly Flat | Race Town: | Oslo |
Timing Method: | Chip | Race Location: | Norway |
Number Collection: | Collect | Race Entry Cost: | TBC |
Distance Markers: | Kms | Race Status: | Provisional |
Road Status: | Unknown | Use Headphones: | Contact organiser |
Max Number: | Race Format: | 1 Lap |
Race Start Time: | 09:25 |
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Entry On Day: | |
Running Surface: | Road |
Race Cut Off Time: | 6:00 hours |
Route Undulation: | Mostly Flat |
Use Headphones: | Contact organiser |
Timing Method: | Chip |
Race Town: | Oslo |
Race Location: | Norway |
Number Collection: | Collect |
Road Status: | Unknown |
Race Entry Cost: | TBC |
Distance Markers: | Kms |
Race Status: | Provisional |
Max Number: | |
Race Format: | 1 Lap |
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Entry Cost
Entry Fee: TBC
Where is the race?
The race is located in Oslo, European.
Can I wear headphones at the Oslo Marathon?
Contact organiser.
What is the maximum allowed time to complete the race?
The maximum time allowed is 6:00 hours
Race Entry Information
Oslo Marathon Race Entry
The website organising the Oslo Marathon is https://oslomaraton.no/en/
Race Description:
The Oslo Marathon is an annual event held in the beautiful capital city of Norway. This marathon is one of the most popular running events in Scandinavia, attracting thousands of runners from all over the world. The marathon is held in late September, and it offers runners a unique opportunity to experience the stunning scenery and culture of Norway.
The Oslo Marathon course takes runners through some of the most scenic and historic areas of the city. The course starts and finishes in the city center, and it takes runners along the beautiful Oslo Fjord, through the city's parks, and past many of its famous landmarks, including the Royal Palace, the Opera House, and the Akershus Fortress.
One of the most exciting aspects of the Oslo Marathon is the atmosphere. The streets of Oslo are lined with spectators who come out to cheer on the runners and offer support. The runners are also treated to live music and entertainment along the course, which helps to keep them motivated and energized.
The Oslo Marathon is not just a running event. It is a celebration of Norwegian culture and heritage. The marathon is a great way to experience the warmth and hospitality of the Norwegian people, as well as to taste some of the country's delicious traditional foods.
The Oslo Marathon is known for its excellent organization and support. The organizers provide aid stations every few kilometers, and the volunteers are always ready to help the runners with anything they need. The marathon also includes a half-marathon and a 10K, which are held on the same day.
The start time for the Oslo Marathon is typically in the morning around 9:00 or 10:00 am local time, although the exact start time may vary from year to year. It is essential to check the official website for up-to-date information.
The entry cost for the Oslo Marathon varies depending on the distance and when you register. In previous years, the entry fee for the marathon was around 900-1,200 NOK (approximately 90-120 EUR), depending on when you registered. The entry fee for the half-marathon and 10K was around 600-800 NOK (approximately 60-80 EUR). However, it's essential to check the official website for current prices and any discounts or special offers that may be available.
In conclusion, the Oslo Marathon is an excellent event for runners who are looking for a unique and memorable running experience. The stunning course, rich cultural heritage, and welcoming atmosphere make it an event that should be on every runner's bucket list. Whether you are a seasoned marathon runner or a first-timer, the Oslo Marathon is an event that is sure to leave a lasting impression.