Nyttårsløpet in Fredrikstad is part of Norway’s New Year’s Eve running tradition, where towns and cities hold races on the last day of the year. The name translates to “the New Year’s race,” and Fredrikstad is noted among the locations with this tradition, alongside Moss, Trondheim, Egersund, Grenland, and Ringerike.
The available source does not provide a Fredrikstad course, distance, organizer, or field size. Therefore, it is best understood as a local end-of-year run rather than a documented major race series. Some Norwegian New Year’s races employ a handicap start, where faster runners begin with a time disadvantage to ensure slower runners have a fair chance at finishing first.