Sports associations

  • Faculty of Law Skiing Association
    Host ski trips and other winter activities for students at the faculty of Law, UiO and associates.
  • FIFI - the football association at the Department of Informatics
    Since 2012, FIFI has organized weekly football training sessions for students at the Department of Informatics. All IFI-students are welcome, regardless of their level of skill and experience.
  • Idrettsforeningen Blindern Studenterhjem
    Sportsclub for students living at Blindern Studenterhjem.
  • ifiPDL
    Padel and fun
  • Law Students' Sports Club
    The law students at the University of Oslo can be a member of the Sports Club.
  • Lovstafetten
    Our main goal is to win "Lovstafetten" - an annual competition where law students from UiO and UiB compete in running and cycling.
  • Medicin Rowing Club Oslo
    Rowing team for medicin or dentist students in Oslo. Training inside and outside, combined with social happenings for all the members.
  • One Rep Max
    One Rep Max aims to gather students interested in strength training while also organizing social and cultural activities for both its members and other sports enthusiasts.
  • OSI Aikido
    OSI Aikido is a Japanese martial arts sport and we train at Domus Athletica and Nydalen Athletica. Joint locks, throwing, rolling and loads of fun is our specialty!
  • OSI Athletics
    OSI Athletics trains throughout the year and welcomes both beginners and advanced athletes
  • OSI Badminton
    OSI Badminton offers activities both for new beginners and experienced players. The group offers a great social environment for badminton- loving students.
  • OSI Basketball
    OSI Basketball is known to be the most social basket club in Norway. OSI Basketball gets good results in the national student championships.
  • OSI Boxing
    OSI Boxing is open to both beginner and experienced boxers, with a focus on being social. We train technique and sparring, and create an inclusive environment for all those interested in boxing.
  • OSI Canoepolo
    OSI Kayak polo is an active group that meets to play kayak polo.
  • OSI Capoeira
    OSI Capoeira practice a Brazilian martial art which is based on rhythms and dance. All students are welcome, both beginners and those who have experience from Capoeira.
  • OSI Climbing
    OSI Climbing gathers several times each week to climb. Every year we hold many beginners courses and travel both in Norway and internationally to find new spots.
  • OSI Couples Dance
    OSI Pardans is one of OSI groups. The group organizes classes in different styles from all over the world. The classes are in different levels. Find more information at https://pardans.osi.no/
  • OSI Cross-country skiing
    OSI Cross-country skiing have technique trainings all winter. In the beginning of the season they will hold beginners classes after requests. They also train throughout the rest of the year.
  • OSI Cycling
    OSI Cycling is an active group which meet several times per week to practice in the Oslo area. In the winter, the group practice indoors at one of the Athletica centres.
  • OSI Fencing
    OSI Fencing is Norway's first fencing club and caters to athletes of all levels, from beginners to members of the national team.
  • OSI Floorball
    OSI Floorball trains several times every week both with the girls- and boys teams. The group is very including and makes sure there is a great social environment.
  • OSI Football
    OSI Football has both futsal and football teams, for both boys and girls. It is a big group with teams on every level. Tryout at any time to see which team you should join.
  • OSI Group Dance
    OSI Group Dance is a part of the Oslo students sports Club which is the bigggest student sports Club in Oslo and the oldest in Norway.
  • OSI Handball
    OSI Handball has several teams both for girls and boys, the teams are on different levels and play in different divisions. OSI Handball is known for their including environment.
  • OSI Judo
    OSI Judo practice at Domus Athletica several times a week. Judo is a martial art rich in traditions. In judo we practice coordination and body control.
  • OSI Jujutsu
    OSI jujutsu practice at Domus Athletica. The focus of the training is on body control and technique. The group caters to both beginners and advanced practitioners.
  • OSI Karate
    OSI Karate exercise this classic martial art that we all know. The group has close connections with other karate clubs, which means that as a member you will be a part of a large network.
  • OSI kendo
    OSI Kendo arranges courses for beginner, however many of the groups members compete at a high level and even represent Norway internationally on the national team.
  • OSI Orienteering
    OSI Orienteering is a super social group which mainly train in the woods around Oslo. They also organize a map committee which produce and sell maps over nature hikes and trips in the Oslo area.
  • OSI Outdoor
    OSI Outdoor is a part of the Oslo students sports Club which is the largest student sports Club in Oslo and the oldest in Norway.
  • OSI Padel Tennis
    OSI Padel is a low-threshold offer for anyone who has or may become interested in padel. You can participate in our training regardless of previous experience.
  • OSI River Kayaking
    OSI river kayaking does most of their training in an inside pool in the winter season. The rest of the year however, the group tours Norway and other countries.
  • OSI Rowing
    OSI Rowing is a sports group where both women and men are welcome to join. The group arranges several social events every year.
  • OSI Scuba diving
    OSI Scuba diving accepts both beginners and more advanced scuba divers. The group holds courses and travels along the coast of Norway and other countries to reveal the secrets of the water.
  • OSI Squash
    OSI Squash arranges trainings and tournaments weekly, mainly at Domus Athletica.
  • OSI Swimming
    OSI Swimming practice at Domus Athletica four times a week. Vi are an association for those who can swim and want to train together with an enjoyable group!
  • OSI Tennis
    OSI Tennis is open for all students in Oslo who wishes to play tennis and be social. Our goal is to be the biggest and cheapest student tennis club in Norway.
  • OSI Triathlon
    We are first and foremost a social club for athletes at all levels. We have many social events such as cabin trips, training camps, pizza gatherings and much more.
  • OSI Ultimate Frisbee
    Oslo's only student team for Ultimate Frisbee. A social club suitable for both brand new and experienced players. We have weekly practices and attend every tournament in the Norwegian Ultimate Series.
  • OSI Volleyball
    OSI Volleyball is one of OSI's largest groups and have teams on different levels both for men and women, plus a large mixed-group with beginners. The group arranges several social events every year.
  • Oslo Medicinske Triatlonbrorskab
    The purpose of OMTB is to be a social community for male students at the Faculty of Medicine through training for annual triathlons, social activities, and the promotion of physical and mental health.
  • Oslo student sports club
    The Oslo Students' Sports Club (OSI)
  • Pharmaceutical student's sport association
    Pharmaceutical student's sport association
  • The Medical Student Sport Society
    The Medical Student Sport Society is an open and diverse society that offers the students attending the Faculty of Medicine the possibility to come together and do organized and recreational sports.
  • UiO Disc Golf - DUKK
    DUKK is a student association at the University of Oslo who wishes to organize and convey the pleasure of the sport Disc Golf to students - regardless of skill level.
  • UV ball and sauna
    UV ball and sauna organizes low-threshold football training for students at UV.
  • VIFI
    VIFI is a volleyball society for students at Institutt for Informatikk that aims to improve the student environment.
  • VOPSI - Volleyball PSI
    VOPSI plays volleyball once a week, and seeks to create a social arena for students at the Institute of Psychology at UiO.
Published Apr. 4, 2012 12:36 PM - Last modified Sep. 14, 2021 1:27 PM