10MILA 2026: Follow the legendary relays from Sweden

This weekend, the spotlight of the orienteering world turns to Sweden as the legendary 10MILA returns on 2–3 May in Tranås. A true celebration of endurance, teamwork, and night orienteering. Once again the relays at 10MILA will bring together elite athletes, passionate clubs, and fans watching from across the globe.

Three relays await: On Saturday afternoon, the Youth Relay takes place. Men’s relay begin late in the afternoon with three legs, before the women get to start their relay in the evening with their two first legs.

At 23:00 CEST (UTC+2), Men’s relay resume from leg 4 and run through the night, before the women resume at 05:00 Sunday morning


Norwegian side NTNUI won the men’s relay in 2025 in Finspång. Photo: Tero Marjamäki/SOFT

Last year’s edition showcased world-class performances. The Norwegian club NTNUI claimed victory in the men’s relay with a commanding run, deciding the race on the final leg ahead of Stora Tuna OK (SWE) and OK Ravinen (SWE).

Sweden’s IFK Göteborg secured the women’s title in front of their second team and Finnish side Kalevan Rasti.


Women’s relay start in Finspång 2025. Photo: Tero Marjamäki/SOFT

The blue-white striped team from Gothenburg even won the Youth relay ahead of two teams from TSM Praha (CZE).


IFK Göteborg’s winning team in the Youth Relay in 2025. Photo: Simon Rehnström/SOFT

With hundreds of teams on the start line, 10MILA promises a thrilling mix of established stars and rising talents. Expect intense head-to-head battles, decisive route choices, and dramatic lead changes as the races unfold from dusk until dawn.

Wherever you are in the world, you can be part of the action. Tune in to IOF TV for full live coverage of the event. With commentary available in Swedish (Per Forsberg, Johan Runesson, Sara Eskilsson, Arvid Nord and Richard Olsson), English (Holly Stodgell and Jonas Merz), and Finnish (Timo Saarinen and Tero Föhr), fans everywhere can experience the energy, drama, and emotion of 10MILA in real time.


Time schedule for the 10Mila broadcast on IOF TV. Photo Peter Holgersson.

Watch it live on IOF TV

From the first start to the final finish line, this is a weekend of orienteering you won’t want to miss.

The ticket for the full broadcast is 29 EUR/299 SEK.

Find the start lists, live results and link for the preview show in Swedish Friday night at IOF LIVE