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Das Rennen folgt, soweit möglich, der ursprünglichen Rennstrecke von 1912 vom Stockholmer Olympiastadion zum Wendepunkt an der Kirche von Sollentuna und wieder zurück.

Stockholm Marathon – Jubiläumsmarathon 1912-2012 – Der 14. Juli 2012 ist der 100. Jahrestag des Marathonlaufs der olympischen Sommerspiele in Stockholm.

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Jubiläumsmarathon 1912-2012 Der 14. Juli 2012 ist der 100. Jahrestag des Marathonlaufs der olympischen Sommerspiele in Stockholm.

An diesem Tag findet der Jubiläumsmarathon 1912-2012 statt.

Das Rennen folgt, soweit möglich, der ursprünglichen Rennstrecke von 1912 vom Stockholmer Olympiastadion zum Wendepunkt an der Kirche von Sollentuna und wieder zurück.

 

www.JubileeMarathonStockholm.se

 

Saturday 14 July 2012 will be 100 years to the day since that Olympic Marathon. On this day Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912-2012 will take place – a race which will follow as closely as possible the route of the 1912 Olympic race, from Stockholm Stadium out to the turning point at Sollentuna Church then back to the Stadium.

In 1912 the Summer Olympic Games were held in Stockholm. The marathon, which was carried out in the stifling heat on 14 July, was a highpoint of the 5th Olympic Games. Stockholm Stadium, which was built for the Olympics, was full on two days during the event, at the opening ceremony and for the marathon.


The poster for the 1912 Olympic Games.

The route from the stadium to Sollentuna Church and back to the stadium was lined with crowds of spectators in their thousands. The South African, Kenneth McArthur, won the race and the big Swedish hope, Sigge Jacobson, finished in sixth place.

Saturday 14 July 2012 will be 100 years to the day since that Olympic Marathon. On this day Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912-2012 will take place – a race which will follow as closely as possible the route of the 1912 Olympic race, from Stockholm Stadium out to the turning point at Sollentuna Church then back to the Olympic Stadium.

The route from the stadium to Sollentuna Church and back to the stadium was lined with crowds of spectators in their thousands.
The South African, Kenneth McArthur, won the race and the big Swedish hope, Sigge Jacobsen, finished in sixth place.

Saturday 14 July 2012 will be 100 years to the day since that Olympic Marathon. On this day Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912-2012 will take place – a race which will follow as closely as possible the route of the 1912 Olympic race, from Stockholm Stadium out to the turning point at Sollentuna Church then back to the Stadium.

The course will however be extended to the current stipulated measurement of 42,195 metres. There will still be official timing at 40,200 m, which was the distance at the 1912 Olympics.
Registration will open on 14 July 2011. A few thousand participants will be allocated a place in the race.

You can now register an ’expression of interest’. Information and news about the Jubilee Marathon will be emailed to everyone who does this.
If you are interested in running the Jubilee Marathon, please fill out this form. If you do this, we will mail you information about the 2012 marathon.

The Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912 – 2012 is organised by the athletic clubs Hässelby SK and Spårvägens FK. The clubs also organise the Stockholm Marathon.

 

Watch the film from the 1912 Olympic Marathon

For the first time ever, you can see film on the internet from the 1912 Olympic Marathon. This unique film sequence is 4 minutes long.
Click hereto watch the film. >>

 

6,000 runners have registered

 

There is a great interest in the Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912 – 2012. By 26 June, 6,009 runners had registered an "expression of interest" to take part in the Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912–2012.

 

250 runners tried out the 1912 the Olympic Marathon course

 

On 14 July – exactly two years before the start of the Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912-2012 – 250 runners participated in the test run on the 1912 Olympic Marathon course. They ran 20 km from Stockholm Olympic Stadium and then northwards to the turning point at Sollentuna Church.
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Marathon Day – the big day during the 1912 Olympic Games

 

Saturday the 14th July was the big day during the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. Just as in London 1908 and Athens 1906, it was the marathon which captured the public’s interest.
For the organisers who prepared for this race for over two years, the weather was the worst imaginable, blue sky, sun and more than 30 degrees in the shade.
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All information will only be found on this website

 

No printed information will be produced for the Jubilee Marathon Stockholm 1912–2012. You will find all the information on this website.
Registration will open on 14 July 2011.

You can now register an ’expression of interest’. Information and news about the Jubilee Marathon will be emailed to everyone who does this.

If you are interested in running the Jubilee Marathon, please fill out this form. If you do this, we will mail you information about the 2012 marathon.

 

Welcome to the 2011 Stockholm Marathon

 

The 33nd Stockholm Marathon will take place on Saturday 28 May 2011. It will be an exiting race in a beautiful city with 20,000 runners from all over the world.

Enthusiastic spectators line the route in the Swedish capital. At the finish in the classical 1912 Olympic Stadium thousands of fans greet all runners.

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author: GRR

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