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Disciplines for Oslo Bislett Games 2018
Disciplines for Oslo Bislett Games Thursday June 7 2018
Tickets for Oslo Bislett Games 2018 are now availiable!
Bislett stadium June 7th 2018
NORWAY’S YOUNGSTERS STAR AT BISLETT GAMES
Warholm smashes national hurdles record and Ingebrigtsen sets new world record for sixteen year olds.
HURDLERS LOOK TO EMULATE EDWIN
Special guest at the Bislett Games, the fifth IAAF Diamond League qualifying meeting, will be the great 400m hurdler, double Olympic champion, Edwin Moses.
JUMPERS AIMING HIGH IN OSLO
All three medalists from Rio are here in Oslo for tomorrow’s Bislett Games, the fifth IAAF Diamond League qualifying meeting. The Stadium record of 2.37m has stood since 1989.
SPRINTERS SET TO SOAR IN BISLETT
Olympic silver medal winner, Canadian Andre De Grasse returns to Oslo looking to repeat last year’s win in the 100m at the Bislett Games, the fifth IAAF Diamond League qualifying meeting of 2017.
Brothers target Bislett success
Brothers, Filip and Jakob Ingrebrigtsen, will be looking for local advantage when they compete in the Bislett Games on Thursday evening in Oslo; the fifth IAAF Diamond League qualifying meeting.
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Karsten to Tackle Superstar (with an icon watching)
One of the sensations for Norwegian athletics in 2016 was the exciting development of Karsten Warholm. He started the season as a decathlete that dabbled in 400m and 400m hurdles. By the end of 2016, the twenty-one-year-old from Ulsteinvik had established himself as a major global threat at the 400m hurdles. Last season he broke the Norwegian record for 400m hurdles on numerous occasions. He achieved it at the European Championships in Amsterdam with a time of 48.84! Then he stepped up again at the Rio Olympics Games with another national record of 48.49 seconds and his only disappointment was to not earn a place in that final.
High Flyers Return to Bislett
The world’s finest men’s high jumpers return to Bislett stadium for a real showdown at Norway’s IAAF Diamond League competition. The gold, silver and bronze medallists from the Rio Olympic Games are all confirmed to compete in Oslo.