Hilde Aders from Tromsø Løpeklubb was the fastest woman during today's BMW Oslo Marathon. She ran in at the time of 2:54:29. Aders ran in front from start to finish.
-It was a fun race. Very happy and very tired. Great weather and nice audience, says Hilde Aders from Tromsø Løpeklubb.
Aders ran in the age group K24-34 and was superb among the women in the streets of Oslo.
The second fastest woman during the BMW Oslo Marathon was Swedish Camilla Frejd from Ørgryte IF with a time of 3:07:18. She also competed in class K24-34.
In third place overall in the women's class came Mari Kråkemo Finnerud in the time 3:08:53. Finnerud ran in class K24-34.
In fourth place among the women came Emelie Martikka Bärgman from Norwegian Lonesome Runners with a time of 3:10:36. She competed in class K34-39.
Last year, it was Marthe Katrine Myhre from Gjøvik Athletics Club who was the fastest during the BMW Oslo Marathon. She ran to the time of 2:43:31 last year. As the trails have been changed from last year to this year, the times are not comparable.
For more information, contact communications manager Julie Uggen in the Oslo Marathon on 48 21 19 90 or julie@skvidar.no and / or Lasse Gimnes on 916 35565 or lasse@gimcom.no
See results at www.oslomaraton.no