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
DateSeptember
LocationOslo, Norway
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorBMW
Established2004
Course recordsMen's: 2:15:58 (2017)
Japan Yuki Kawauchi
Women's: 2:44:43 (2012)
Norway Marthe Myhre
Official siteOslo Marathon
Participants2,758 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
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
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

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