"Lake swim and rolling countryside bike in Stockholm, Sweden."
🏊 Swim
Lake swim in Stockholm
🚴 Bike
Flat and fast bike course through Stockholm region
🏃 Run
Run course through Stockholm
Transition Details
T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: pavement
Weather
Typical race-day conditions: 12°C with 74% humidity.
Registration
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The Story
Stockholm is built on fourteen islands connected by fifty-seven bridges, and its triathlon uses this geography like a composer uses a symphony hall — every feature of the city becomes part of the performance.
The swim in Stockholm takes you into water cold enough to remind you that the Baltic Sea is nearby — around 12°C. The lake setting is calm and clean, framed by birch trees and the quiet dignity of a Scandinavian summer morning. In June, the sun barely sets, which means race morning arrives in a pale Nordic light that makes everything feel slightly dreamlike.
The bike course is flat — Stockholm sits at sea level, and the surrounding terrain is glacially smooth. The roads are wide, well-maintained, and pass through the city's waterfront districts with views across to the Royal Palace and the old town of Gamla Stan. It's a bike course that rewards efficiency over power.
The run takes you along Stockholm's waterfront, past the Nobel Museum, through parks where locals sit on blankets watching the race with the measured appreciation of people who understand both sport and summer. The Scandinavian crowd doesn't scream; it applauds with a warmth that's more encouraging than louder support elsewhere.
Stockholm's triathlon has hosted World Triathlon Series events, and the city's compact, island-connected geography creates a course that flows naturally between water, wheels, and running. There's a cleanness to the experience — not just the water and the air, but the organisation, the setting, the feeling that everything is exactly where it should be.
"The light in Stockholm during the race — it's 9 PM and the sun is still up. You're running in golden hour that lasts for hours."
"The water is cold, the course is beautiful, and the Swedes are the friendliest quiet people you'll ever meet."
What It Feels Like
Stockholm Triathlon is Scandinavian triathlon at its best: cold water, clean course, beautiful setting, impeccable organisation. The flat profile suits all abilities. The city's island geography makes every transition feel like a bridge between worlds. Come for the race, stay for the midsummer light.
🏊 The Swim
1,500m in a Stockholm lake at 12°C. Cold, clean, calm. The water demands a good wetsuit and cold-water preparation. The lake setting is beautiful — birch-lined shores and Nordic light. No current, no waves, just cold fresh water.
🚴 The Bike
40km of flat roads through Stockholm's waterfront. Views of Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace. Swedish roads are immaculate. The flat profile rewards aero position and steady power. Sea breezes can be a factor on exposed waterfront sections.
🏃 The Run
10km along the waterfront and through city parks. Rolling terrain with gentle undulations. The Scandinavian light — golden, low, eternal in summer — gives the run a quality no other venue matches. The crowd is supportive in a measured, genuine way.
Legendary Moments
World Triathlon Series Arrives
Stockholm hosts its first World Triathlon Series event, showcasing the city's island geography as a natural triathlon venue. The event becomes one of the most scenic stops on the circuit.
The Midsummer Edition
Races held close to the summer solstice benefit from Stockholm's near-midnight sun. Athletes finish in golden light, creating images that define the aesthetic of Nordic triathlon.
💡 Insider Tips
- → Cold-water preparation is essential. At 12°C, your breathing will constrict on entry. Practice cold-water immersion and establish a breathing rhythm before race day. The first 200m are the hardest.
- → Stockholm's midsummer light means late sunsets — use this for recovery. A post-race swim at one of the city's public bathing spots is the most Swedish thing you can do.
- → The flat course is deceptive — wind off the water can add significant resistance. Ride power, not speed. Bring arm warmers for the bike if it's a cool morning — the wind chill after a cold swim is real.
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FAQ
What distance is the Stockholm Triathlon? +
The Stockholm Triathlon is a Olympic Distance distance triathlon: 1500m swim, 40km bike, and 10km run (51.5km total) in Stockholm, Sweden.
When is the Stockholm Triathlon? +
Typically held in August on a Saturday.
Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +
Lake water at 12°C average. Wetsuits are allowed.
How hilly is the bike course? +
100m of climbing over 40km. Profile: flat. Drafting not allowed.
What's the weather like on race day? +
8–18°C, 74% humidity, 36% rain chance, 8 km/h winds.
Average finish time? +
Approximately 2h 30m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.
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