ÖTILLÖ Swimrun World Championship
Sandhamn to Utö · Stockholm Archipelago · Stockholm County · Sweden
Ways to enter
Official entry is shown first, followed by other verified booking routes when available.
No confirmed entry route is listed yet.
Check the organiser’s page for the latest ballot, waiting-list or entry information.
Official race pageThird-party prices, booking fees, allocations and refund terms can differ. Confirm the final details with the provider before paying.
Key facts
- Date
- No future date
- Local start
- Confirm officially
- Country
- Sweden
- City
- Stockholm Archipelago
- Distances
- 75K Swimrun
- Surface
- Trail / open water
- Sport
- Aquathlon
- Organiser
- ÖTILLÖ Swimrun
- Entry
- See official page
- Listed from
- ÖTILLÖ Swimrun
- Past races on ATHRECS
- 1
- Results listed
- 1 edition
Venue zone CEST
Athlete briefing
ÖTILLÖ Swimrun World Championship is a aquathlon event in Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden on trail / open water surface. ATHRECS lists public facts so you can decide whether to enter — it is not the official athlete guide.
An aquathlon is swim then run. There is no bike. Check whether the swim is pool or open water and how far the run-out is from the water to the timing mat.
Course maps, start lists, cut-offs, prices and eligibility live on the official page. We do not copy those documents. If a fact here disagrees with the organiser, the organiser is right.
Before you go
- Entry confirmation and start time from the official page
- Travel time to the venue, plus a buffer for parking or transit
- Weather for the start hour in the local timezone
- Bike check, helmet and race-number rules
- Wetsuit / swim-cap policy and water temperature notice
- Transition layout and racking time
Venue and travel
Times are local to the venue (CEST). Parking and transit are ATHRECS estimates unless a postcode lookup is stored — confirm on the official page.
Upcoming races
None listed yet.
Results
ATHRECS finishers and verified timing or organiser result links.
Mon, 4 Sept 2017
Past races
Mon, 4 Sept 2017
Rich Roll raced in a two-person team with Chris Hauth.