Participants in the Pink Ribbon Run in Oslo run with their arms in the air.
12 Oct
Oslo
Landevei
2,2 km
5 km
Participants in the Pink Ribbon Run in Oslo run with their arms in the air.
Two men at the Pink Ribbon Run with medals and smiles, to support the breast cancer cause.
Pink Ribbon Run Oslo. Nighttime image of the event with pink decorations and people.
Map of the Rosa Sløyfe Run Oslo short course shows the start and finish and the route along the Akerselva.

Rosa Sløyfe Løpet Oslo

Vaterlandsparken

Race description

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The Pink Ribbon Run raises awareness for breast cancer and the proceeds go to the Pink Ribbon campaign. The event focuses on unity, joy of running, and engagement, and participants can choose between a short course of about 2-3 km without timing, or a long course of about 5-6 km with timing. This run is a powerful symbol of solidarity and togetherness, and half of the entry fee goes directly to the breast cancer cause. Although breast cancer is a serious matter, the day is a celebration of life, where we all support a good cause.

Highlights

  • The Pink Ribbon Run is held for the ninth time and is organized in collaboration with Springtime Group.
  • Last year, a registration record was set, with a total of 21,090 participants!
  • It's not about how fast you run or how far you walk, but about raising awareness for an important cause.

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