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Bislett Games

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Athletics tournament held in Norway

Bislett Games
The Bislett Games 4 June 2010
DateJune – July
LocationOslo, Norway
World Athletics Cat.GW[1]
Established14 July 1965 (1965-07-14)
Official siteOslo Diamond League

TheBislett Games is an annualtrack and field meeting at theBislett Stadium inOslo, Norway. Previously one of theIAAF Golden League events, it is now part of theDiamond League.

History

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The Bislett Games are held atBislett Stadium. Photo: Kjetil Ree

The first international athletics meeting at Bislett was held in 1924. Until 1937 the competitions are known as "The American Meetings", similar to theinternational meetings in Zürich. Different organizers staged the meetings between 1947 and 1965 until the three athletics associations BUL, Vidar and Tjalve formed the Bislett Alliance. At this yearArne Haukvik founded the Bislett Games. He was a former politician and director of the meeting, who used to invite the athletes, sponsors and the press to his home for his traditional "strawberry party" the day before the event each year. He died of cancer in 2002 at age 76. The tradition however is continued.

Bislett Stadium was used forspeed skating events at theOlympics, but nowadays it is better known for its Bislett Games athletics meeting. Bislett Games attract the best track and field athletes from all over the world, and 65world records have been set on its forgiving, brick-coloured track so far. Due to the building of the new Bislett Stadium in Oslo, which started in April 2004, the 2004 edition of the traditional athletics meeting was staged onFana stadion inBergen under the name Bergen Bislett Games.

In 2009, a severe storm delayed proceedings and even caused damage to the track-side clock display.Sanya Richards recorded the fastest women's400 metres time since 2006 while theDream Mile brought a number of records with winnerDeresse Mekonnen improving upon hisEthiopian record, KenyanWilliam Biwott Tanui setting aworld junior record and third-placedAugustine Choge beating his personal best. Former javelin winnersAndreas Thorkildsen andTero Pitkämäki continued their five-year shared dominance of the Bislett Games, with Pitkämäki taking the victory this time.[2]

Alternative events

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During 2020 theCOVID-19 pandemic prevented Bislett Games from taking place, instead an event calledImpossible Games was held.[3] In 2021 there were still restrictions which caused the main event to be postponed to July 1.[4] A restricted event calledNight of Highlights was additionally held on June 4, 2021.[5]

Editions

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During some of the earliest editions, there were two meetings held per year.[6]

Bislett Games editions
Ed.MeetingSeriesDateRef.
1st1965 Bislett Games14 Jul 1965[7]
2nd1966 Bislett Games1966
3rd1967 Bislett Games1967
4th1968 Bislett Games1968
5th1969 Bislett Games1969
6th1970 Bislett Games1970
7th1971 Bislett Games1971
8th1972 Bislett Games3-4 Aug 1972[8]
9th1973 Bislett Games24 Jul 1973[9]
10th1974 Bislett Games30–31 Jul 1974[10]
11th1975 Bislett Games3 Jul 1975[11]
12th1976 Bislett Games30 Jun 1976[12]
13th1977 Bislett Games28 Jun 1977[9]
14th1978 Bislett Games27 Jun 1978[13]
15th1979 Bislett Games5 Jul, 17 Jul 1979[14][15]
16th1980 Bislett Games1 Jul 1980[16]
17th1981 Bislett Games11 Jul 1981[17]
18th1982 Bislett Games26 Jun 1982[18]
19th1983 Bislett Games22–23 Aug 1983[14][19]
20th1984 Bislett Games28 Jun 1984[20]
21st1985 Bislett Games1985 IAAF Grand Prix16 Jul, 27 Jul 1985[14][16]
22nd1986 Bislett Games1986 IAAF Grand Prix5 Jul 1986[21]
23rd1987 Bislett Games1987 IAAF Grand Prix4 Jul 1987[22]
24th1988 Bislett Games1988 IAAF Grand Prix2 Jul 1988[23]
25th1989 Bislett Games1989 IAAF Grand Prix1 Jul 1989[24]
26th1990 Bislett Games1990 IAAF Grand Prix14 Jul 1990[25]
27th1991 Bislett Games1991 IAAF Grand Prix6 Jul 1991[26]
28th1992 Bislett Games1992 IAAF Grand Prix4 Jul 1992[27]
29th1993 Bislett Games1993 IAAF Grand Prix10 Jul 1993[28]
30th1994 Bislett Games1994 IAAF Grand Prix22 Jul 1994[29]
31st1995 Bislett Games1995 IAAF Grand Prix21 Jul 1995[30]
32nd1996 Bislett Games1996 IAAF Grand Prix5 Jul 1996[31]
33rd1997 Bislett Games1997 IAAF Grand Prix4 Jul 1997[32]
34th1998 Bislett Games1998 IAAF Golden League9 Jul 1998[33]
35th1999 Bislett Games1999 IAAF Golden League30 Jun 1999[34]
36th2000 Bislett Games2000 IAAF Golden League28 Jul 2000[35]
37th2001 Bislett Games2001 IAAF Golden League13 Jul 2001[36]
38th2002 Bislett Games2002 IAAF Golden League28 Jun 2002[37]
39th2003 Bislett Games2003 IAAF Golden League27 Jun 2003[38]
40th2004 Bislett Games2004 IAAF Golden League11 Jun 2004[39]
41st2005 Bislett Games2005 IAAF Golden League29 Jul 2005[40]
42nd2006 Bislett Games2006 IAAF Golden League2 Jun 2006[41]
43rd2007 Bislett Games2007 IAAF Golden League15 Jun 2007[42]
44th2008 Bislett Games2008 IAAF Golden League6 Jun 2008[43]
45th2009 Bislett Games2009 IAAF Golden League3 Jul 2009[44]
46th2010 Bislett Games2010 Diamond League4 Jun 2010[45]
47th2011 Bislett Games2011 Diamond League9 Jun 2011[46]
48th2012 Bislett Games2012 Diamond League7 Jun 2012[47]
49th2013 Bislett Games2013 Diamond League13 Jun 2013[48]
50th2014 Bislett Games2014 Diamond League11 Jun 2014[49]
51st2015 Bislett Games2015 Diamond League11 Jun 2015[50]
52nd2016 Bislett Games2016 Diamond League9 Jun 2016[51]
53rd2017 Bislett Games2017 Diamond League15 Jun 2017[52]
54th2018 Bislett Games2018 Diamond League7 Jun 2018[53]
55th2019 Bislett Games2019 Diamond League13 Jun 2019[54]
2020 Impossible Games2020 Diamond League11 Jun 2020[55]
56th2021 Bislett Games2021 Diamond League1 Jul 2021[56]
57th2022 Bislett Games2022 Diamond League16 Jun 2022[57]
58th2023 Bislett Games2023 Diamond League15 Jun 2023[58]
59th2024 Bislett Games2024 Diamond League30 May 2024[59]

World records

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Over the course of its history, numerousworld records have been set at the Games and former athletics meetings at Bislett stadium. In 1985 three new records were set at the same evening.[60]

Bislett Games

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World records set at the Bislett Games
YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
196510,000 m27:39.4hRon Clarke Australia
19741000 m2:13.9hRick Wohlhuter United States
19753000 m8:46.6hGrete Waitz Norway
3000 m steeplechase8:10.4hAnders Gärderud Sweden
19763000 m8:45.4hGrete Waitz Norway
1979800 m1:42.33Sebastian Coe Great Britain
1980Mile3:48.8hSteve Ovett United Kingdom
19811000 m2:12.18Sebastian Coe Great Britain
19825000 m13:00.41David Moorcroft Great Britain
19845000 m14:58.89Ingrid Kristiansen Norway
198510,000 m30:59.42Ingrid Kristiansen Norway
5000 m13:00.40Saïd Aouita Morocco
Mile3:46.32Steve Cram United Kingdom
198610,000 m30:13.74Ingrid Kristiansen Norway
199310,000 m26:58.38Yobes Ondieki Kenya
199410,000 m26:52.23William Sigei Kenya
20,000 m walk2:04:55Bernardo Segura Mexico
199710,000 m26:31.32Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia
2000Javelin throw69.48 mTrine Hattestad Norway
20045000 m14:24.68Elvan Abeylegesse Turkey
5000 m14:30.88WJRTirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia
20075000 m14:16.63Meseret Defar Ethiopia
20085000 m14:11.15Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia
800 m1:42.69WJRAbubaker Kaki Sudan
2021400 m hurdles46.70Karsten Warholm Norway
2023Mile4:17.13WJRBirke Haylom Ethiopia

Differently named meetings

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World records set at differently named meetings
YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1952Hammer throw61.25 mSverre Strandli Norway
1953Hammer throw62.36 mSverre Strandli Norway
19551500 m3:40.8hLászló Tábori
Gunnar Nielsen
 Hungary
 Denmark
3000 m steeplechase8:45.4hPentti Karvonen Finland
1964Javelin throw87.12 m & 91.72 mTerje Pedersen Norway

American meetings

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World records set at the American meetings
YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1924110 m hurdles14.2hPercy Beard Canada
1925Pole vault4.23 mCharles Hoff Norway
1934Shot put17.40 mJack Torrance United States
Discus throw52.42 mHarald Andersson Sweden
1935110 m hurdles14.2hAlvin Moreau United States
1936110 m hurdles13.7hForrest Towns United States

Meeting records

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Men

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Men's meeting records of the Bislett Games
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.
100 m9.79(+0.6 m/s)Usain Bolt Jamaica7 June 20122012[61]
200 m19.77(+0.6 m/s)Erriyon Knighton United States15 June 20232023[62]
400 m43.86Michael Johnson United States21 July 19951995
800 m1:42.04David Rudisha Kenya4 June 20102010
1000 m2:12.18Sebastian Coe Great Britain11 July 19811981
1500 m3:27.95Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway15 June 20232023[62]
Mile3:44.90Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco4 July 19971997
2000 m4:50.01Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway11 June 20202020[63]
3000 m7:26.25Yomif Kejelcha Ethiopia1 July 20212021[64]
Two miles8:15.2hRod Dixon New Zealand17 July 19791979
5000 m12:36.73Hagos Gebrhiwet Ethiopia30 May 20242024[65]
6 miles26:47.0hRon Clarke Australia14 July 19651965
10,000 m26:31.32Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia4 July 19971997
25,000 m (track)1:12:46.51Sondre Nordstad Moen Norway11 June 20202020[63]
110 m hurdles13.00(−0.1 m/s)Ladji Doucouré France29 July 20052005
300 m hurdles33.78Karsten Warholm Norway11 June 20202020[63]
400 m hurdles46.52Karsten Warholm Norway15 June 20232023[62]
2000 m steeplechase5:20.00Krzysztof Wesołowski Poland28 June 19841984
3000 m steeplechase8:01.83Paul Kipsiele Koech Kenya9 June 20112011[66]
High jump2.38 mMutaz Essa Barshim Qatar15 June 20172017[67]
Pole vault6.02 mArmand Duplantis Sweden16 June 20222022[68]
Long jump8.53 mIrving Saladino Panama2 June 20062006[69]
Triple jump18.01 m(+0.4 m/s)Jonathan Edwards Great Britain9 July 19981998
Shot put22.29 mTomas Walsh New Zealand7 June 20182018[70]
Discus throw70.91 mMykolas Alekna Lithuania30 May 20242024[71]
Hammer throw81.92 mDLRWojciech Nowicki Poland15 June 20232023[62]
Javelin throw94.22 m(old design)Michael Wessing West Germany3 August 19781978
92.60 m(current design)Raymond Hecht Germany21 July 19951995
5000 m walk20:27.0+hErling Andersen Norway3 August 19791979
10,000 m walk40:50.0hErling Andersen Norway3 August 19791979
20,000 m walk1:27:56.8hErling Andersen Norway23 August 19811981
30,000 m walk2:35:45.6hTore Brustad Norway20 July 19701970
50,000 m walk4:42:10.0hPer Ola Sverre Norway9 August 19741974
4 × 1500 m relay14:40.4hTony Polhill 3:42.9
John Walker 3:40.4
Rod Dixon 3:41.2
Dick Quax 3:35.9
 New Zealand22 August 19731973

Women

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Women's meeting records of the Bislett Games
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.
100 m10.75(+0.9 m/s)Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast15 June 20232023[62]
200 m21.93(+0.7 m/s)Dafne Schippers Netherlands9 June 20162016[72]
400 m49.23Taťána Kocembová Czechoslovakia23 August 19831983
600 m1:29.06Hedda Hynne Norway11 June 20202020[63]
800 m1:55.04Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia23 August 19831983
1500 m3:57.40Suzy Favor-Hamilton United States28 July 20002000
Mile4:17.13Birke Haylom Ethiopia15 June 20232023[62]
3000 m8:24.20Georgia Griffith Australia30 May 20242024[73]
5000 m14:11.15Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia6 June 20082008
10,000 m30:13.74Ingrid Kristiansen Norway5 July 19861986
100 m hurdles12.49(+0.7 m/s)Sally Pearson Australia7 June 20122012[74]
200 m hurdles26.11(−0.9 m/s)Line Kloster Norway11 June 20202020[63]
300 m hurdles39.42Sara Petersen Denmark11 June 20202020[63]
400 m hurdles52.30Femke Bol Netherlands15 June 20232023[62]
3000 m steeplechase9:03.71Norah Jeruto Kenya13 June 20192019[75]
High jump2.05 mStefka Kostadinova Bulgaria4 July 19871987
Pole vault4.85 mYelena Isinbayeva Russia15 June 20072007
Long jump7.29 m(+0.9 m/s)Heike Drechsler Germany22 July 19941994
Triple jump15.11 m(+0.1 m/s)Yamilé Aldama Cuba27 June 20032003
Shot put20.26 mValerie Adams New Zealand9 June 20112011[76]
Discus throw71.00 mGalina Savinkova Soviet Union16 July 19851985
Javelin throw76.34 m(old design)Fatima Whitbread United Kingdom4 July 19871987
69.48 m(current design)Trine Hattestad Norway28 July 20002000
3000 m walk13:45.7hFrøydis Hilsen Norway23 August 19811981
5000 m walk22:59.6hAnita Blomberg Norway17 June 19881988
4 × 400 m relay3:28.38DLRCarys McAulay
Ama Pipi
Lina Nielsen
Nicole Kendall
 Great Britain15 June 20232023[77]

See also

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