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New world record!
The Norwegian sprinter Salum Ageze Kasafali crossed the finish line with new personal best and a new world record 10.45 in 100m class T-12.
Top Sprinters and Pole Vaulters Ready to Fly
A speedy sprint duo and a trio of high-flying pole vaulters graced the halls of the prestigious Oslo City Hall on the eve of the 54th edition of the Bislett Games, as the fifth leg of the IAAF Diamond League welcomed the world’s media.
Hurdlers set to headline at Bislett
Two of the youngest stars of track and field, one lap hurdling sensations, 19-year old Sydney Mclaughlin and 23-year old Karsten Warholm are all set to steal the headlines at the Bislett Games tomorrow evening.
Ingebrigtsens set to ignite Bislett
On Thursday, Filip and Jakob Ingebrigtsen will be competing in the famous Bislett Dream Mile while older brother, Henrik is running the 3000m.
Coburn and Grovdal Ready to Face the Barriers
Steeplechase stars, American Emma Coburn and Norwegian Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal spoke to the press ahead of Thursday’s Bislett Games, as the fifth leg of the prestigious IAAF Diamond League series arrives in Oslo.
The Dream Mile – a Bislett tradition
Once again athletics enthusiasts from all over the world will be looking forward to the last event at the Oslo Bislett Games – The Dream Mile.
3000 meter - always intriguing
The 3000-meter Diamond League race at Oslo Bislett Games is shaping as the most intriguing race on the program. So many quality performers, yet so many possible outcomes, this is truly competition at its best.
Samba withdraws from Bislett Games
Abderrahaman Samba from Qatar has announced a cancellation of Thursday's Oslo Bislett Games.
The history to continue
The Javelin throw at Bislett Games has had a remarkable history and has always been a great event for the spectators who vigilantly watch every attempt. This history has seen the home-grown talent of Terje Pedersen and Andreas Thorkildsen plus the greatest of them all; Jan Zelezny of the Czech Republic.
Bislett Games is sold out
- For the first time in our 54-year history there is no tickets left for spectators, one week prior to Oslo Bislett Games, meeting director Steinar Hoen announced today.