Midnattsloppet
Midnattsloppet is a running competition organised in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö in Sweden, as well as Helsinki in Finland, by Midnattsloppet Nordic AB, a daughter company of Hammarby IF.
Stockholm
The first Midnattsloppet run was held in Södermalm in Stockholm in 1982 and has been held annually since. The length of the run varied until 1995, when it was set at 10 kilometres. In recent years, the run has been controlled by officially licensed referees. The run is held on a Saturday in the beginning of August every year. Originally starting at 22:00, since 2011 the first group starts at 21:30. The number of participants varies between 15 thousand and 22 thousand, but the number of spectators is usually much greater.For children and youths, the Lilla midnattsloppet is held at 20:00 on the same evening. It started as Middagsloppet in 1990, and has since been shifted to the evening.
The starting place for Midnattsloppet in Stockholm has been at Zinkensdamms IP and Ringvägen in the south since 1991, the goal is at Hornsgatan in the west near Rosenlundsgatan.
Since 2004, Midnattsloppet has been held on the same day as the swimming competition Riddarfjärdssimningen, as the Stockholm 2athlon.
In 2010, the run was held on an unusually warm and humid day. Two runners died during the run: A 26-year-old collapsed upon reaching the goal near Zinkendamms IP. A 50-year-old man got a heart attack in the steep hill to the Sofia Church. He died in the ambulance on the way to Södersjukhuset. Many other runners had to be hospitalised because of dehydration.