Registration and pricing
Registration closes: June 13, 2026
Bambinilauf
- 0 Euro
Bambinilauf kostenlos
Schoolrunning
- 3 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Schoolrunning 3 Euro
Jedermannlauf
- 7 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Jedermannlauf 7 Euro
- 10 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Jedermannlauf 10 Euro
Firmenlauf
- 50 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Firmenlauf 50 Euro pro Team
Speed Skating
- 7 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Speed Skating Schüler A 7 Euro
- 8 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Speed Skating 8 Euro
Hauptlauf
- 8 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Hauptlauf 8 Euro
- 12 Euro Valid until June 13, 2026
Hauptlauf 12 Euro
Race description
The Isselhorster Night is a traditional running event in Gütersloh-Isselhorst, taking place on June 27, 2026, for the 26th time. It offers races for various age groups and performance levels, including Bambini run, school running, open race, corporate run, speed skating, and main race. The event combines athletic commitment with social engagement by supporting the German Stroke Aid Foundation. A special preparatory program "In 100 Days Fit" motivates and guides participants on the way to the event. The races take place in the town center of Isselhorst and feature a lively atmosphere with many spectators and a varied supporting program.
Highlights
- Various race distances from 500 m to 9200 m for all age groups
- Course through the town center of Isselhorst with multiple laps
- Popular corporate run with team scoring and creative costumes
Additional information
Late registrations are possible up to 2 weeks before the event date with a late registration fee, except for Bambini and school runs. On the day of the event, registration on-site is available from 4:00 PM. The event supports the German Stroke Aid Foundation with the option to donate per kilometer. There is an extensive preparatory program "In 100 Days Fit" with weekly training sessions and individual coaching. The races take place in the town center of Isselhorst, spectators line the course, and there is a warm-up for children before the first races. The event includes a fundraising campaign against stroke, a diverse program, music, and a party.