Conseils et FAQ: Stockholm Marathon
Race-specific advice, answers to common questions, and fun facts about the Stockholm Marathon.
🎯 Race-Day Tips
Even splits are king
The flat course is built for consistent pacing. Start at your goal pace and resist the adrenaline-fueled temptation to go faster in the first half.
Nothing new on race day
Test everything in training: shoes, socks, nutrition, hydration. Race day is not the time for experiments.
Enjoy the moment
You've trained for months. Look around. Smile for the cameras. High-five the spectators. These are the moments you'll remember.
🎉 Anecdotes
The finish line inside the 1912 Olympic Stadium is one of the most unique and emotional in world running.
The course crosses 7 bridges, weaving between Stockholm's 14 islands.
Stockholm Marathon is run during Sweden's lightest time of year — the sun barely sets.
The race was originally inspired by the 1912 Summer Olympics marathon event held in Stockholm.
✨ What Makes This Race Special
Two laps through Stockholm's island-studded waterways, past the Royal Palace and Old Town, finishing inside the historic 1912 Olympic Stadium — all bathed in 18+ hours of Scandinavian daylight.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Stockholm Marathon? ▼
The Stockholm Marathon is a Marathon covering 42.195km (26.2 miles) on a road surface.
What is the time limit? ▼
The time limit is 6 hours. Runners exceeding this may be asked to move to the sidewalk.
How much does it cost? ▼
Entry fees are 1,200–1,500 SEK (approximately €115). Prices may vary by registration tier and date.
Is the Stockholm Marathon good for beginners? ▼
The Stockholm Marathon is rated as moderate. First-timers should ensure they have adequate training.
When should I register? ▼
Registration typically opens in septembre and closes in mai.
What is the average finish time? ▼
The average finish time is 04:22 (hours:minutes).
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