Oslo Marathon
The Oslo Marathon is an annual marathon that takes place at the end of September or the beginning of October. There are four distances; marathon, half-marathon, 10 and 3 km.
Oslo Marathon | |
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Date | September |
Location | Oslo, Norway |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Primary sponsor | BMW |
Established | 2004 |
Course records | Men's: 2:15:58 (2017) Yuki Kawauchi Women's: 2:44:43 (2012) Marthe Myhre |
Official site | Oslo Marathon |
Participants | 2,758 finishers (2021) 2,834 (2019) |
The track goes along the seaside of Oslofjord, with competitors in the marathon running it twice.
History
The first Oslo Marathon took place in 1981. After some years without any long distance race, the capital of Norway re-launched the Oslo Marathon in 2004.
The number of participants in the 2010 edition was close to 16,000, of which almost 50% were women.
Results
Marathon
Year | Winner men | Country | Time | Winner women | Country | Time |
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2019 | Thomas Asgautsen | Norway | 2:26:54 | Marfa Troeva | Russia | 2:54:12 |
2018 | Ebrahim Abdulaziz | Norway | 2:19:27 | Marthe Myhre | Norway | 2:46:48 |
2017 | Yuki Kawauchi | Japan | 2:15:58 | Hilde Aders | Norway | 2:54:31 |
2016 | Marius Vedvik | Norway | 2:21:53 | Marthe Myhre | Norway | 2:43:34 |
2015 | Taye Tirfea | Ethiopia | 2:20:49 | Hilde Aders | Norway | 2:52:35 |
2014 | Taye Tirfea | Ethiopia | 2:21:36 | Laila Mehus | Norway | 2:54:27 |
2013 | Andreas Myhre | Norway | 2:24:50 | Marianne Johansen | Norway | 2:47:57 |
2012 | Øystein Sylta | Norway | 2:25:42 | Marthe Myhre | Norway | 2:44:43 |
2011 | Andreas Myhre | Norway | 2:27:28 | Marthe Myhre | Norway | 2:52:30 |
2010 | Andreas Høye | Norway | 2:29:21 | Fride Vullum-Bruer | Norway | 2:45:34 |
2009 | John Strupstad | Norway | 2:32:29 | Margaretha Baumann | Norway | 2:49:49 |
2008 | Martin Kjäll-Ohlsson | Norway | 2:26:15 | Sharon Broadwell | Norway | 2:57:03 |
2007 | Ronny Hognestad | Norway | 2:35:04 | Margaretha Baumann | Norway | 2:52:26 |
2006 | Henrik Sandstad | Norway | 2:24:00 | Margrethe Løgavlen | Norway | 2:56:01 |
2005 | Jan Helgeson | Norway | 2:26:09 | Sofie Spiten | Norway | 2:54:08 |
2004 | Carlos de Brito | Norway | 2:27:05 | Gry-Christine Wilhelmsen | Norway | 2:51:53 |
Half Marathon
Year | Winner men | Country | Time | Winner women | Country | Time |
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2021 | Sondre Nordstad Moen | Norway | 1:02:43 | Runa Skrove Falch | Norway | 1:14:42 |
2019 | Ådne Andersen | Norway | 1:05:38 | Annie Bersagel | United States | 1:15:33 |
2018 | Marius Vedvik | Norway | 1:05:41 | Runa Skrove Falch | Norway | 1:15:49 |
2017 | Okubamichael Fissehatsion | Eritrea | 1:04:45 | Runa Skrove Falch | Norway | 1:16:32 |
2016 | Okubamichael Fissehatsion | Eritrea | 1:05:50 | Rebecca Hilland | Norway | 1:16:48 |
2015 | Boniface Kirui | Kenya | 1:03:24 | Eleanor Davis | United Kingdom | 1:15:45 |
2014 | Sondre Nordstad Moen | Norway | 1:02:59 | Heidi Pharo | Norway | 1:17:18 |
References
- Results
- Oslo Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-01-05). Retrieved on 2013-09-23.
- Oslo Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians
- Oslo Half Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians
External links
- Official Site (in Norwegian)
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