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Seven Scandinavian takeaways – runblogrun

June 17, 2025
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Seven Scandinavian takeaways

Having two Diamond Leagues in 4 days with a lot of athletes competing in both was a unique occasion – with athletes travelling by train  to help the green agenda. Here are seven things that struck me.

1 Mondo is incredible

6.15 on Thursday and 6.28 on Sunday!

Mondo Duplantis vaults 6.15m in Oslo, and 6.28m WR in Stockholm, three days later! photo from Oslo by Diamond League AG

2 Men’s 300/400 hurdles

I was grudging about the 300m hurdles in Oslo but taking the 300 on Thursday and the 400 on Sunday together was intriguing. The same three athletes took the podium places but in a different order.

300 400

1 Karsten Warholm 1 Benjamin

2 Rai Benjamin 2 dos Santos

3 Alison dos Santos 3 Warholm

Aggregate times

1 Benjamin 79.76

2 dos Santos 80.06

3 Warholm 80.08

I asked Alison what he learned from running 300h.  He replied “Never to do it again!”

Karsten Warholm, Rai Benjamin, Alison Dos Santos, photo by Diamond League AG

3 Impressive double winners

200m – Reynier MENA    Oslo 20.20, Stockholm  20.05

800m – Emmanuel Wanyonyi Oslo 1.42.78, Stockholm  1:41.95

100m – Julien Alfred Oslo 10.89, Stockholm  10.75

400m – Isabella Whittaker Oslo 49.58, Stockholm  49.78

Julien Alfred, 100m champion, Stockholm DL, photo by Diamond League AG

4 Long jump

Tara Davis-Woodhall won the long jump with an opening leap of 7.05.   And what will Larissa Iapichino be thinking? You jump 6.90, in June! And come second.

Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA) wins the Women’s Long Jump with a distance of 7.02m at Golden Gala Pietro Mennea, the Wanda Diamond League Event in Rome on 30 Aug 2024, photo by Diamond League AG

RunblogRun can reveal Tara’s training secrets – table soccer. We understand that Larissa, Malaika and Ivana have already ordered their tables.

5 Women’s 3000.

The 3000 flat is not a championship distance but athletes love it. In Stockholm the first three Linden Hall (8:30.01), Sarah Chelangat (8:31.27 ) and Innes FitzGerald (8:32.90) all ran PRs.  Sarah’s was also a Ugandan national record. Innes was particularly thrilled with her run – just 19, not a pro, in her first ever Diamond League.

Linden Hall (AUS) wins the Women’s 3000m in a time of 8:30.01 at the BAUHAUS-Galan in Stockholm, part of the Wanda Diamond League, on Sunday 15 June 2025., photo by Diamond League AG

6 Women’s hurdles

It is only mid June but two athletes ran 12.3 in the  sprint hurdles – Grace Stark (12.33) and Ackera Nugent (12.37). Femke Bol won the 400h in 52.11 and it was great to see Dalilah Muhammed – former world record holder – winning in Oslo and second in Stockholm.

 

Grace Stark (USA) wins the Women’s 100m Hurdles in a time of 12.33 in a new Meeting Record at the BAUHAUS-Galan in Stockholm, part of the Wanda Diamond League, on Sunday 15 June 2025.

7 Discus

There was a very competitive men’s discus with Kristjan Ceh  just holding off local favorite Daniel Stahl in Stockholm 69.73 to 69.53.

Kristjan Ceh, photo by FBK Hengelo

Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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