Runners and spectators at a race event, with flags and cheers.
28 Jun
Trøndelag
Stafett
335 km
Runners and spectators at a race event, with flags and cheers.
Runners in a relay race against a church in Trondheim, with spectators cheering.
Runner in a relay race, holding a baton.
Runners at a relay with Norwegian flags.

St Olavsloppet

Trondheim

Race description

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St. Olavsloppet (formerly: St. Olofsloppet) is an annual road relay held at the end of June between Trondheim and Östersund, respectively in Trøndelag and Jämtland. In 2024, the 38th edition will take place from June 27 to June 29. The relay is named after King Olav Haraldsson, who was king of Norway from 1015 to 1028. The stages follow parts of the same route that the King took from Novgorod in Russia to Trøndelag in 1030 to Christianize Norway.

Highlights

  • Thousands of runners are out on the roads between Trondheim and Östersund.
  • The relay is named after King Olav Haraldsson, who was king of Norway from 1015 to 1028.
  • The stages are based on parts of the same route that the King followed from Novgorod in Russia.

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