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Finnmarksløpet

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Finnmarksløpet 2006

Finnmarksløpet is the world's northernmost sled dog race. It is also Europe's longest sled dog race.[1] The race starts on Saturday of the 10th week of the year and goes across Finnmark in Norway. The race was first run in 1981.

Open Class

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Daily stages, totaling 1243 km

  • Stage 1 : AltaKautokeino, 168 km
  • Stage 2 : Kautokeino – Jergul, 101 km
  • Stage 3 : Jergul – Levajok, 122 km
  • Stage 4 : Levajok – Tana, 100 km
  • Stage 5 : Tana – Neiden, 100 km
  • Stage 6 : Neiden – Övre Pasvik, 78 km
  • Stage 7 : Övre Pasvik – Kirkenes, 86 km
  • Stage 8 : Kirkenes - Neiden, 71 km
  • Stage 9 : Neiden – Varangerbotn, 82 km
  • Stage 10 : Varangerbotn – Levajok, 70 km
  • Stage 11: Levajok – Karasjok, 83 km
  • Stage 12: Karasjok – Jotka, 82 km
  • Stage 13: Jotka – Alta, 49 km

Winners

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Year Winning Time Winner Home town
2024 7 days 9 hours 30 min Petter Karlsson Slussfors
2023 6 days 19 hours 35 min Petter Karlsson Slussfors
2022 6 days 14 hours 44 min Thomas Wærner Torpa
2020/2021 Called off (COVID-19 pandemic)
2019 6 days 18 hours 38 min Thomas Wærner Torpa
2018 7 days 2 hours 47 min Petter Karlsson Slussfors
2017 6 days 9 hours 8 min Petter Jahnsen Tufsingdalen
2016 6 days 00 hours 3 min Petter Karlsson Slussfors, Sweden
2015 6 days 03 hours 21 min Sigrid Ekran Lomsjødalen
2014 5 days 19 hours 16 min Sigrid Ekran Lomsjødalen
2013 5 days 19 hours 55 min Thomas Wærner Torpa
2012 6 days 01 hours 40 min Inger-Marie Haaland Fagerheim Fjellstugu
2011 5 days 09 hours 25 min Roger Dahl Alta
2010 5 days 09 hours 15 min Ralph Johannesen Fagerheim Fjellstugu
2009 5 days 06 hours 50 min Inger-Marie Haaland Fagerheim Fjellstugu
2008 6 days 02 hours 35 min Harald Tunheim Alta
2007 5 days 20 hours 49 min Tore Bergby Luksefjell
2006 5 days 18 hours 18 min Harald Tunheim Alta
2005 5 days 23 hours 52 min Roger Dahl Alta
2004 6 days 10 hours 24 min Bjørnar Andersen Oslo
2003 6 days 3 hours 32 min Rune Johansen Alta
2002 5 days 5 hours 8 min Rune Johansen Alta
2001 4 days 20 hours 32 min Robert Sørlie Hurdal
2000 4 days 19 hours 37 min Kjetil Backen Porsgrunn
1999 5 days 4 hours 38 min Robert Sørlie Hakadal
1998 4 days 13 hours 4 min Harald Tunheim Alta
1997 5 days 3 hours 8 min Harald Tunheim Alta
1996 4 days 14 hours 57 min Harald Tunheim Alta
1995 5 days 13 hours 28 min Robert Sørlie Hakadal
1994 5 days 12 hours 17 min Sven Engholm Karasjok
1993 5 days 13 hours 21 min Sven Engholm Karasjok
1992 5 days 12 hours 5 min Roger Dahl Alta
1991 4 days 21 hours 57 min Sven Engholm Karasjok
1990 4 days 14 hours 33 min Sven Engholm Karasjok
1989 ? Stein Håvard Fjestad Stange
1988 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok
1987 ? Karl Petter Beldo Alta
1986 ? Stein Håvard Fjestad Stange
1985 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok
1984 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok
1983 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok
1982 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok
1981 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok

Limited Class

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Daily stages, totalling 609 km

  • Stage 1: AltaKautokeino, 168 km
  • Stage 2: Kautokeino – Jergul, 100 km
  • Stage 3: Jergul – Levajok, 127 km
  • Stage 4: Levajok – Karasjok, 83 km
  • Stage 5: Karasjok – Jotka, 82 km
  • Stage 6: Jotka – Alta 49 km

Winners

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Year Winning Time Winner Home town
2024 2 days 18 hours 2 min Ronny Wingren Socklot
2023 2 days 15 hours 33 min Harald Tunheim Alta
2022 2 days 15 hours 46 min Ronny Wingren Socklot
2021 Called off
2020 2 days 19 hours 34 min Daniel Haagensen Tomter
2019 2 days 14 hours 23 min Hanna Lyrek Alta
2018 2 days 17 hours 20 min Harald Tunheim Alta
2017 2 days 16 hours 47 min Elisabeth Edland Nannestad
2016 2 days 16 hours 52 min Ole Sigleif Johansen Rødberg
2015 2 days 4 hours 1 min Elisabeth Edland Nannestad
2014 2 days 3 hours 51 min Ronny Wingren Socklot
2013 2 days 3 hours 12 min Milos Gonda Spisska Nova Ves
2012 2 days 3 hours 59 min Katy Meier Slagnäs, Sweden
2011 2 days 2 hours 59 min Elisabeth Edland Nannestad
2010 2 days 2 hours 41 min Ole Wingren Nykarleby
2009 2 days 3 hours 40 min Arnt Ola Skjerve Rennebu
2008 2 days 11 hours 27 min Jan Vidar Dahle Båtsfjord
2007 2 days 7 hours 36 min Elisabeth Edland Nannestad
2006 2 days 9 hours 3 min Erle Frantzen Ulnes
2005 2 days 5 hours 26 min Hilde Askildt Geilo
2004 2 days 3 hours 46 min Stein Are Harder Elvenes
2003 2 days 3 hours 57 min Dag Torulf Olsen Hammerfest
2002 2 days 11 hours 26 min Markus Kyrre Leistad Alta
2001 2 days 13 hours 37 min Dag Torulf Olsen Hammerfest
2000 2 days 13 hours 49 min Abner Hykkerud Alta
1999 No race held - -
1998 No race held - -
1997 3 days 13 hours 50 min Abner Hykkerud Alta
1996 3 days 2 hours 1 min Rune Johansen Alta
1995 3 days 11 hours 10 min Eirik Nilsen Alta
1994 3 days 11 hours 42 min Karl Petter Beldo Alta
1993 4 days 5 hours 40 min Eirik Nilsen Alta
1992 1 day 20 hours 36 min Eirik Nilsen Alta
1991 6 days 1 time 12 min Jan Arne Jakobsen Lakselv
1990 4 days 17hours 26 min Torgeir Øren Røros
1989 ? Egil Olli Karasjok (village)
1988 ? Arne Oddvar Nilsen Alta
1987 ? Arne Oddvar Nilsen Alta
1986 ? Sven Engholm Karasjok (village)
1985 ? Arne Oddvar Nilsen Alta

Junior Class

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Daily stages, totalling 198 km

  • Stage 1: Alta – Jotka, 49 km
  • Stage 2: Jotka – Suossjavre, 47 km
  • Stage 3: Suossjavre – Jotka, 53 km
  • Stage 4: Jotka – Alta 49 km

Winners

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Year Winning Time Winner Home town
2024 1 day 0 hours 40 min Elisabeth Kristensen Alta
2023 1 day 0 hours 41 min Elisabeth Kristensen Alta
2022 23 hours 46 min Oda Karlstrøm
2021 Called off
2020 23 hours 49 min Espen Burger Svanvik
2019 1 day 0 hours 33 min Ole Henrik Isaksen Eira Alta
2018 1 day 0 hours 38 min Ole Henrik Isaksen Eira Alta
2017 1 day 2 hours 11 min Tuva Almås Stord
2016 1 day 1 hours 22 min Hanna Lyrek Alta
2015 1 day 0 hours 58 min Anette Børve Hernes Eidfjord (village)
2014 1 day 3 hours 6 min Erik Loftsgård Øygardsgrend

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Finnmarksløpet - Europas longest dog-sled race - 1200km of extreme". www.finnmarkslopet.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). 13 March 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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