Stockholm, SE · June 2026
ASICS Stockholm Marathon
ASICS Stockholm Marathon pacing strategy with per-km splits from your VDOT, weather-adjusted for the typical 11–21 °C race day in Stockholm.
- Distance
- 42.20 km
- Elevation gain
- 200 m
- Typical temp
- 11–21 °C
- Cutoff
- 6:00:00
Race data quality
Medium confidence
Last verified: source review pending
Course distance, climate, and broad course features are suitable for pacing previews. Elevation profiles and aid-station details are approximate and should be checked against the official race packet before race day.
Elevation profile
Approximate course model
Paid strategy guardrail
Official race packet remains source of truth
- Published race organizer materials
- Public course maps and elevation references
- Historical climate normals for the race month
Step 1 · Free preview
See the course-adjusted plan first
Enter one recent result. The preview returns course cost, first splits, and fuel target from the deterministic engine and the current course data model.
VDOT
49.1
Estimate
3:17:06
Course cost
+3:22
Fuel target
90 g/h
First 5 km preview
full race locked
- km 14:48
- km 24:40
- km 34:46
- km 44:44
- km 54:43
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Uses an approximate course model; verify final logistics against the official race packet.
Step 2 · Full ASICS Stockholm Marathon strategy
Per-km splits, nutrition timing, race-week checklist.
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Course elevation
200 m total gain · 200 m loss · max 38 m, min -11 m.
Race overview
Stockholm is a two-lap course around the islands of the archipelago, with several short, sharp climbs that add up across the day. June weather sees the warmest race-day temperatures in northern Europe — be ready for 18–22 °C and finish in the Olympic Stadium.
How hard is this course?
Reference table — how the ASICS Stockholm Marathon compares to a flat sea-level course for four typical fitness levels. Computed from the route profile, mean course altitude, and typical race-week climate (16 °C / 60 % humidity). Your personal strategy uses your VDOT, per-km splits, nutrition timing, and the typical climate baseline for this static sample; paid strategies use Open-Meteo when a verified race date is inside the forecast window.
| Runner | Flat-course finish | ASICS Stockholm Marathon finish | Course cost | Adjusted pace |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner (VDOT 35) | 4:16:08 | 4:20:35 | +1.7% | 6:09/km |
| Intermediate (VDOT 45) | 3:28:17 | 3:31:54 | +1.7% | 5:00/km |
| Trained (VDOT 50) | 3:10:41 | 3:14:00 | +1.7% | 4:35/km |
| Competitive (VDOT 60) | 2:43:24 | 2:46:14 | +1.7% | 3:55/km |
Reference nutrition
For a 70 kg runner finishing in 3:14:00 at 16 °C. Adjust to your weight and tolerance — these are ISSN-window targets, not prescriptions.
- Carbs / hour
- 90 g
- Total carbs
- 291 g
- Fluid / hour
- 640 ml
- Sodium / hour
- 500 mg
FAQ
How hilly is the ASICS Stockholm Marathon?
200 m of cumulative elevation gain across 42.2 km. Rolling profile — budget effort across the climbs.
What is the typical weather on race day?
11–21 °C with 60 % relative humidity. Heat acclimatization makes a measurable difference if the forecast trends warm.
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