Registration and pricing
Registration closes: August 14, 2026
Dam / Herr / Motion (5 & 10 km)
- 180 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Dam-, herr- och motionsklassen (10 km och 5 km) 180 kr
Junior (5 km)
- 100 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Junior (5 km) 100 kr
Kids F8/P8 - F12/P12 (1–1,7 km)
- 100 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Kids F8/P8 - F12/P12 (1 km till 1,7 km) 100 kr
Funkis (1 km)
- 100 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Funkis (1 km) 100 kr
Kids Mini (400 m)
- 50 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Kids Mini (400 meter) 50 kr
Föreningar (max 15st)
- 900 kr Valid until August 10, 2026
Föreningar (max 15st per anmälan) 900 kr (Föreningar kan anmäla i F/P8-F/P12 samt Junior 5km)
Race description
Vetlanda Citylopp is an open and spectator-friendly city race scheduled for August 14, 2026, with start and finish on Storgatan in Vetlanda. Runners can choose between 5 km and 10 km on an easy-to-run loop course, and there are several children and youth categories as well as a Funktionsklass (disability class). Number bibs can be collected and late registration is available at Stortorget from 12:00 on race day, and the event is combined with activities and light food service at the square. We photograph and film during the race, and images may be used in future marketing.
Highlights
- Start and finish on Storgatan in the center of Vetlanda
- Easy-to-run, spectator-friendly loop course (5 km or 10 km)
- Children and youth distances from 400 m up to 1.7 km as well as a 1 km Funktionsklass
Additional information
Number bibs can be collected and late registration is available at Stortorget from 12:00 on race day. Late registration can be done no later than 30 minutes before the respective start time, with on-site payment possible via Swish (additional fee applies for late registration). Timing is done with a chip in the bib by Racetimer, and results are published live on Racetimer's website as well as on OK Njudung's website. The event includes activities and light food service at the square; the organizer photographs and films during the race. Participants can walk/jog/run at their own pace; late registration on site for a fee; photography/filming during the race that may be used in marketing.