The Norwegian Footmarch

Background

The march was first held in 1915 as a test of marching endurance for soldiers in the Norwegian Army. A strategic goal was to be able to move larger units of troops over a great distance swiftly and in a manner that enabled them to efficiently be prepared for combat – even after the march by carrying their rucksack /weaponry of 11 kg. The goal today is to stimulate the general interest of marching over extended distances amongst military and civilian personnel.

Test guidelines and requirements

The test is a 30 km (18.64-mile) march (march/run) with a rucksack weighing 11 kg (24.25 lbs). The rucksack must weigh at least 11 kg at both start and finish line.

Rucksack of approved military model must be used. Civilian participants may use a different type of backpack.

Official Norwegian Website

Purchase Tickets

Discounts offered for Pershing Members, provide proof of Pershing Rifles organization membership via national dues paid receipt or letter from company commander.