Case files and live minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BKK2fwp15cccd2Ob10jT6gbPJiUWKD81/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101482180432952524036&rtpof=true&sd=true
From Monday 9th we’ll start with our usual training schedule. Which is as follows:
Monday 18.30: Easy jog Meet-up outside of the main building at Gløshaugen
Wednesday 18.30: Intervals Meet-up outside of Trondheim Spektrum
Friday 16:30: Hill Intervals Meet-up outside of the main building at Gløshaugen
If you haven’t already joined our Facebook group (which we highly recommend), go ahead and do that now so that you can stay up-to-date on everything going on at training sessions. Otherwise, look forward to seeing you there next week!
Furthermore, next week we will have new years resolution week. This is a week filled with activities and fun for new and returning members. Stay tuned for more information on this! If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us using the chat here on the webpage.
We are excited to see many of you at the extraordinary group general assembly on Thursday October 20th. We have a lot of information to share and would love to answer any questions or hear your input. Feel free to ask away, we look forward to seeing you there!
Cases can be sent to friidrett@ntnui.no
At the Group General Assembly we also accept changes to out master plan, which is the governing document of the club. Changes to this can also be sent to friidrett@ntnui.no
Bellow you can also find the official notice and the case file:
Welcome Week is a big event at NTNUI Friidrett. It marks the start of the new academic year and is an opportunity to get to know each other in a fun way.
The Welcome Week is a week with many different events and activities, which gives you the opportunity to meet new people, learn more about NTNUI Friidrett and get to know what happens in the club.
This year’s Welcome Week will run from August 29th to September 4th.
Sunday 12:00
Although welcome week doesn’t officially begin until Monday, we’re still planning to hike in Geitfjellet this Sunday in collaboration with Aktiv Campus
Bring your hiking shoes and see the Facebook-event for more details!
Monday 18:30 Easy Jog
Meet up outside of the main building at Gløshaugen
On Monday we will have our usual Monday jog, we’ll split into groups based on pace and distance
Tuesday 18:00 BBQ and Games
Høgskoleparken
On Tuesday we will have BBQ and Games in the park. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and enjoy the summer weather. We will have various games, so bring your friends and join in!
Wednesday 18:30 Intervals
Meetup outside Trondheim Spektrum
Wednesday is our intervall day at Trondheim Spektrum. We will split into three groups: sprint, middle distance and long distance. Join the group that suits you best!
Thursday 18.30 Run and Swim
Meetup outside the Main Building at Gløshaugen
Thursday we continue a tradition in the club with Run and Swim. We will jog to Korsvika. Bring a towel and your swimsuit as we will go swimming and then run back.
Friday The Student Relay Race
See the Facebook-event for sign-up and details
Another tradition in the club with our student relay race. Sign up with your team and join us at Øya on Friday.
SaturdayTrondheim Marathon
See the Facebook-event for sign-up and details
Trondheim marathon takes place on Saturday, and there will be a party to celebrate the end of welcome week—and the start of a new semester.
I hope you all had a great summer. It’s great to be back in town and we’re looking forward to a busy fall semester!
Stay tuned for information about Welcome Week, which will be announced shortly. In the meantime, the trainings will return as usual from Monday, August 22th with the following times and locations:
Monday: Easy Jog 18.30-19.30 Meetup in front of the main building at Gløshaugen
Wednesday: Intervals 18.30-19.30 Meetup outside of Trondheim Spektrum
Friday: Hill Intervals 16.30-17.30 Meetup in front of the main building at Gløshaugen
We’re looking forward to seeing you all! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on Instagram or Facebook.
This is a recap of the spring semester written by our mascot Hjalmar (pictured below)
Hjalmars semester recap After a slow start to the year due to the pandemic, Norway lifted all restrictions in February and we could finally return to normal life. There was much happening in NTNUI Friidrett which is why I want to share some of my highlights.
In February we had the group general assembly which I (the most important member of the group) of course attended. We had many discussions and came up with new ideas on how to improve our Master Plan and the group itself, followed by pizza (unfortunately no bananas). At the end all the present members and I elected the new board for the following year and my very good friend Fredrik was elected as the new leader of the group (no, I did not bribe the election committee…or did I?!). Fredrik and I share many memories like running Fjellseterløpet and Trondheim half-marathon together, and I spend most of my time at his place since he makes sure I always have enough bananas.
In March I joined the rest of Friidrett and NTNUI at Gudenes natteliv. We dressed up in our best clothes aka. our Friidrett clothing and started the night at Voll for a pre-party and then we turned Samfundet green, yellow and black for the night. After having waited for two years, it was finally time for NTNUI to take over Samfundet again and party all. night. long! You want to know how my night ended…that’s a secret I’ll never tell.
A week later I was very happy to travel to Alicante in Spain with lots of others from the running group. The trip to Alicante has been a tradition in the Friidrett group for many years now, and naturally I joined the trip again this year. We had a few sunny and a few rainy days, but I made sure everyone was having a great time. Even though it was very windy, we hiked up to the Calpe cliff as we do every year and took a picture to prove it. While in Spain some people were trying to improve their running skills and joined most of the training sessions twice a day, while others preferred improving their party skills. I joined in on the best of both worlds.
Another thing that happened in March was that the group decided it was best for me to have a tracker on me. After my dad was kidnapped in the fall of 2019 all of NTNUI Friidrett mourned his disappearance, and said never again! So, to make sure this would not be my fate I am now being tracked. I agreed to this, as I don’t want anyone to worry about me and want to give people a sense of security, but now everyone knows where I spent my nights…
Fjellseterløpet finally happened again!!! The previous years the club was forced to organize a virtual run, but this year we arranged our normal race again. On April 30th at 12.00 o’clock 177 runners decided to run 8,1 km with a 420 m incline from Lerkendal all the way up to Skistua. Despite some rain and snow everyone looked like they were having fun either running or cheering. At the top we had snacks and drinks for everyone, prices for the fastest runners and buses to drive everyone back down again. Running up is more than enough!
One of my big highlights this year was the 17th of may. The 17th of may is Norway’s national day and everyone usually dresses up in their finest clothes, may it be a bunad, a suit, a dress or NTNUI clothing and celebrates our country. We eat as much ice-cream and hot dogs as we want and show off our national colors: red, white and blue. I joined the running group for our traditional run from Gløshaugen to Korsvika, followed by a quick swim in the Fjord and the first ice-cream of the day. Then, I quickly ran home to change before joining the breakfast with all the others in the group in the park in front of Gløshaugen. We enjoyed some delicious food in the sun, played kubb and just enjoyed each other’s company. For the first time in three years we were again able to participate in the parade through the center of the city and, of course, I was in the front leading our section. After more ice-cream and hot dogs in Dødens Dal I called it a night and went home, while the others continued celebrating.
Of course this is not all that happened this semester, there were also our weekly trainings (yes, we do actually run every now and then), bouldering sessions, BBQs, some skiing, cabin trips, races and many other fun events. Through all this time I have enjoyed spending time with old friends, but also making new friends.
Before I take off for the summer and enjoy my well-deserved vacation (yes, it will involve lots of bananas) I want to thank everyone for a very fun semester! Thanks to all the volunteers who have helped organize events this semester, who have planned our trip to Spain, who have helped promote and organize Fjellseterløpet and who have helped lead trainings! Thanks to the board and the council who ensure the club stays running, and a big thanks to everyone who shows up to trainings and joins in on all our fun!
But most of all, the biggest thanks goes to me, myself and I for being awesome!
30.april 12:00 gikk endelig startskuddet for Fjellseterløpet 2022. Etter måneder med planlegging og hardt arbeid, var det godt å kunne se løpere på startstreken ved Lerkendal stadion igjen. Fjellseterløpet har blitt arrangert helt siden 1987, og tusenvis av løpere har beseiret de 420 høydemetrene og 8 kilometerne opp til Skistua. I år var det 177 løpere som fullførte løpet, og til tross for kaldt og vått vær var stemningen på topp.
I år var det Eva Ingebrigtsen (Bratsberg IL) som, for andre år på rad, vant i dameklassen med 35:11.8 og Simen Ellingsdalen (Steinkjer Friidrettsklubb) som vant i herreklassen med tiden 30:42.1. Gratulerer så mye til dem.
Vi hadde hjelp av flere fantastiske frivillige fra NTNUI Event, NTNUI Roing, NTNUI Friidrett og Røde Kors som skapte både god stemning og trygghet før, under og etter løpet. De hjalp blant annet til med å dele ut startnummer, frakte bagasje, stå løypevakt, dele ut frukt og saft, og heie på løperne fra start til mål.
Til slutt vil vi takke Fjellseterkomiten som gjorde en fantastisk innsats med både planleggingen og gjennomføringen av løpet.
Takk til Anne, Antonio, Erlend, Fredrik, Ida, Maria, Tina, Vivi.
Nå ser vi i NTNUI Friidrett frem til den årlige løpestafetten i Aktiv Campus 2.september.
After two years we were finally able to celebrate a normal 17. of mai again! May 17th is the Norwegian national day and celebrated in all of Norway!
We started the celebrations in true NTNUI Friidrett fashion with our traditional run&swim. This means we started with a slow early morning run from Gløshaugen to Korsvika where we went for a quick swim. This was followed by some ice-cream to start of the day on a good note.
Then, we met for breakfast outside the Gløshaugen main building under blue skies where we enjoed delicious self-made bread, cakes and other treats while playing kubb.
Later in the day we joined the celebrations in the city center. Along with the rest of NTNUI we walked in the parade through the streets of Trondheim and not only celebrated Norway, but spread the green, yellow and black spirit of NTNUI.
The NTNUI main board had invited all of NTNUI for more celebrations after the parade in Dødens Dal, and of course NTNUI Friidrett was represented there. Together with the other groups of NTNUI we enjoyed endless amounts of hot-dogs and even more ice-cream in the sun.
Needless to say, Hjalmar (our mascot) joined in on all the fun! On the back of Fredrik, our leader, he joined the run&swim, joined the breakfast at Gløs, and, naturally, he was in the front row of our section in the parade. He even joined Dødens Dal to get his share of hot-dogs and ice-cream!
We’re ready for our group general assembly it will be on February 15th, in A2 in the Adolf Øien building. On the meeting we will elect a new board! And it’s a good look into how we run the club, there will also be pizza! Check the attachments below for the formal notice and case file:
Welcome back to a new year, and a new semester of running and fun with NTNUI Friidrett! We have already had our regular running schedule back on track for a week, but it is never too late to join us for some exercise and fun activities. So, whether you are a former member of the club, or brand new to running, feel free to join us for the coming days. Since it’s a new year you probably have some resolutions, and we hope to help you fulfill them with a week of training and fun!
Due to corona and the weather, changes are due to happen, so make sure to keep an eye on the Facebook event for the latest updates: https://fb.me/e/1COe8qdfx
Anyway, here is our plan for the week: Monday – Hour jog Our regular Monday jog is easy for anyone to join, as we have different distances suitable for any level of runner, ranging from 6km to 12km. Meet up outside of the main building at Gløshaugen at 18:30 to find your distance and join the run.
Tuesday – Morning jog Seize the day by getting up bright and early in the morning for a refreshing run. Same as Monday we are meeting in front of the main building, but today we will go at 07:00 instead. Depending on the turnout we will see if we need to split into more than one group.
Wednesday – Intervals Part of our regular weekly schedule, we meet at 18:30 outside of Spektrum at Øya to split into middle or long distance intervals. This week’s distances are TBD.
Thursday – Run-N-Swim A long standing tradition in the club is going for a cool swim after a good workout, and even though we mostly go from spring and throughout the summer, this week we will brave the January temperatures of the fjord. Meet up outside of the main building again at 18:30 for a jog down to Korsvika for a quick dip in the waters. Running is mandatory, swimming is optional. From there you can join us for a run back to Gløshaugen, or grab a bus from Lade.
Friday – Bring A Friend Friday Hjalmar is one of our most socially active members, as the club’s mascot. Once every month he joins or hill intervals to offer bananas for any new members of the running group, anyone who recruits someone new, or makes a new friend at practice. Join us at the main building at 16:30 for a quick warmup jog before hill intervals in the Rema1000 hill, and be rewarded with a banana.
Saturday – TBD We are hoping for better weather towards the weekend, and will update the plan as we get a clearer picture of the long term forecast. Skiing, outdoor fun and games, or BBQ is on the table so make sure to check back with our next update.