Runners in Bygdøymila. The race takes place on a gravel road along the sea. Several runners with bib numbers.
19 Oct
Oslo
Landevei
3 km
6 km
10 km
Runners in Bygdøymila. The race takes place on a gravel road along the sea. Several runners with bib numbers.
Runners in the Bygdøy Mile ran, wearing race numbers, on a path with autumn leaves in the background.
Runners at the starting line for Bygdøymila.
Map of the Bygdøy Mile course in Bygdøy, Oslo.

Bygdøymila

Oslo, Oslo

Race description

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Bygdøymila is a fantastic race that takes you around the entire Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, consisting of 50 percent asphalt and 50 percent gravel on a gently undulating course. The race was first held in the 1980s before it was discontinued, but it has been revived and organized in the last couple of years. This year, there were nearly 1500 registered participants, spread across the distances of 10 km, 6 km, 3 km, and the mini race, with the most participants in the main distance of 10 km.

Highlights

  • The race takes you around the entire Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, with a course that consists of 50 percent asphalt and 50 percent gravel.
  • Bygdøymila has experienced a significant resurgence and has become a very popular race in recent years.
  • A total of nearly 1500 participants registered, with 681 lining up for the main distance of 10 km.

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