In 1901 the club's new stadium opened at Frogner, and this soon became the most important skating arena in Oslo and Norway.
[5] During the 1930s Oslo Skøiteklub played an important role in organizing speed skating for women.
Several women who dominated the sport in the 1930s were members of OSK: Synnøve Lie, Undis Blikken and Laila Schou Nilsen.
After the Second World War skaters as Roald Aas and Svein-Erik Stiansen won titles for the club.
The winner is awarded a miniature of sculptor Arne Durban's statue of Oscar Mathisen.