Bolt Beams as Alfred, Duplantis and Warholm Light up Oslo Diamond League
- The 2025 edition of the Bislett Games, a key fixture in the Wanda Diamond League series, was held at Oslo's Bislett Stadium on June 11-12, showcasing elite athletes from around the world.
- The event drew a star-studded field including Olympic champions Duplantis, Alfred, Warholm, and Wanyonyi, who competed amid the historic venue known for world records.
- Armand Duplantis won the men's pole vault with a meet record of 6.15m, Karsten Warholm set a world best in the 300m hurdles at 32.67s, and Julien Alfred won the women's 100m in 10.89s.
- Faith Cherotich clocked a meet record 9:02.60 to win the women's 3000m steeplechase, while Emmanuel Wanyonyi won the men's 800m in 1:42.78 despite fatigue from travel, stating he is pleased with his season's best.
- The meet showcased high-level competition with several national and personal bests, reinforced Duplantis' dominance in pole vault, and highlighted Warholm's improving form ahead of Stockholm.
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Bolt beams as Alfred, Duplantis and Warholm light up Oslo Diamond League
Karsten Warholm, Julien Alfred and Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis lit up Thursday's star-studded Diamond League meet in Oslo where Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt was on hand to lend further glitter to a gripping evening of track and field.
Norway’s Karsten Warholm shatters own world best time in 300m hurdles
OSLO, Norway - Norwegian hurdling great Karsten Warholm destroyed his own world best time in the rarely run 300 metres hurdles at the Oslo Diamond League meeting on Thursday, chasing down American Rai Benjamin in a stunning finish. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Warholm Shatters 300m Hurdles Record at Oslo Diamond League | Sports-Games
Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm broke his own 300m hurdles world record at the Oslo Diamond League, finishing in 32.67 seconds. Roaring past Rai Benjamin, Warholm celebrated with the crowd. Other highlights included Armand Duplantis' pole vault win and Nico Young's U.S. 5,000m outdoor record.
Karsten Warholm exploded in joy when he won and set a world record at an unconventional distance at the Bislett Games on Thursday evening.
The Ivorian sprinter Marie-Josée Ta Lou Smith confirmed her beautiful form of the moment by climbing on the podium of the Oslo stage of the Diamond League, held on 12 June 2025. Engaged on the 100 meters, she secured a solid second place in 11 seconds all round, in a very high race. The victory returned to the Saint Lucian Julien Alfred, who continues to impose as a global reference on the straight line. If Ta Lou Smith could not catch him in th…
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