Oslo Marathon

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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
Official siteOslo Marathon
Participants2,758 finishers (2021)
2,834 (2019)

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.

The track goes along the seaside of Oslofjord, with competitors in the marathon running it twice.

History[]

The first Oslo Marathon took place in 1994. 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  Norway 2:26:54  Russia 2:54:12
2018  Norway 2:19:27  Norway 2:46:48
2017 Yuki Kawauchi  Japan 2:15:58  Norway 2:54:31
2016  Norway 2:21:53  Norway 2:43:34
2015  Ethiopia 2:20:49  Norway 2:52:35
2014  Ethiopia 2:21:36  Norway 2:54:27
2013  Norway 2:24:50  Norway 2:47:57
2012  Norway 2:25:42  Norway 2:44:43
2011  Norway 2:27:28  Norway 2:52:30
2010  Norway 2:29:21  Norway 2:45:34
2009  Norway 2:32:29  Norway 2:49:49
2008  Norway 2:26:15  Norway 2:57:03
2007  Norway 2:35:04  Norway 2:52:26
2006  Norway 2:24:00  Norway 2:56:01
2005  Norway 2:26:09  Norway 2:54:08
2004  Norway 2:27:05  Norway 2:51:53

Half Marathon[]

Year Winner men Country Time Winner women Country Time
2021 Sondre Nordstad Moen  Norway 1:02:43  Norway 1:14:42
2019  Norway 1:05:38 Annie Bersagel  United States 1:15:33
2018  Norway 1:05:41  Norway 1:15:49
2017  Eritrea 1:04:45  Norway 1:16:32
2016  Eritrea 1:05:50  Norway 1:16:48
2015  Kenya 1:03:24  United Kingdom 1:15:45
2014 Sondre Nordstad Moen  Norway 1:02:59  Norway 1:17:18

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