Oslo Marathon 2027 race week

Oslo, Norway · Sep 12, 2027

Race week has four jobs: get your bib, keep your legs fresh, run one short shakeout, and start rested. Below is the day-by-day plan for the Oslo Marathon, plus the heart-shaped 3-5K to run through Oslo the morning before the start.

Your race-week plan

  1. Thursday Sep 9 — Travel & expo. Land, collect your bib, and stay off your feet once the expo is done. Walking Oslo for six hours is the classic race-week mistake.
  2. Friday Sep 10 — Easy legs. A short 20-30 minute jog or nothing at all. Eat normally, hydrate, and get your kit laid out early.
  3. Saturday Sep 11 — Shakeout heart. The one run that matters this week: 3-5K easy through Oslo, shaped like a heart. Loose legs, calm head, and something to post the night before.
  4. Sunday Sep 12 — Race day. Everything is already done. Run the race you trained for.

Shakeout runs in Oslo

Brands, stores, and run clubs announce free race-week shakeouts a few weeks out, and verified meeting points appear on this page when they do. You can also build your own heart-shaped route through Oslo, export the GPX for Garmin, Coros, or Apple Watch, and invite whoever else is racing.

Race-week questions

When should I do my shakeout run before the Oslo Marathon?

The day before the race, Saturday Sep 11, morning if you can. Keep it to 3-5K at conversational pace, then stay off your feet.

What should I run the day before the Oslo Marathon?

A short easy loop through Oslo. CityHeart builds a heart-shaped 3-5K on real streets, exports it as GPX for Garmin, Coros, or Apple Watch, and it shows up as GPS art on Strava after your run.