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Oslo Bislett Games Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR), 11-12 June 2025

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
June 16, 2025
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Crowd at the Bislett Games in Oslo, part of the Wanda Diamond League, on Thursday 12 June 2025, photo by Diamond League AG

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Oslo Bislett Games
Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR), 11-12 June 2025

Men’s 200m – Diamond Discipline
Final Wind: +1.5
1 Reynier MENA CUB 20.20 8
2 Timothé MUMENTHALER SUI 20.27 7
3 Andre DE GRASSE CAN 20.33 6
4 Joseph FAHNBULLEH LBR 20.44 5
5 Filippo TORTU ITA 20.53 4
6 Aaron BROWN CAN 20.65 3
7 Vernon NORWOOD USA 20.67 2
8 Kyree KING USA 20.79 1

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Men’s 800m – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Emmanuel WANYONYI KEN 1:42.78 8
2 Mohamed ATTAOUI ESP 1:42.90 7
3 Djamel SEDJATI ALG 1:43.06 6
4 Gabriel TUAL FRA 1:43.09 5
5 Kethobogile HAINGURA BOT 1:43.58 4
6 Andreas KRAMER SWE 1:43.73 3
7 Mark ENGLISH IRL 1:44.33 2
Patryk SIERADZKI POL DNF
Tobias GRØNSTAD NOR DNF

Men’s Mile – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Isaac NADER POR 3:48.25 8
2 Cameron MYERS AUS 3:48.87 7
3 Stefan NILLESSEN NED 3:49.02 6
4 Timothy CHERUIYOT KEN 3:49.06 5
5 Robert FARKEN GER 3:49.12 4
6 Anass ESSAYI MAR 3:49.16 3
7 Elliot GILES GBR 3:49.16 2
8 Vincent CIATTEI USA 3:49.37 1
9 Samuel PIHLSTRÖM SWE 3:49.70
10 Federico RIVA ITA 3:49.72
11 Narve Gilje NORDÅS NOR 3:49.91
12 Ruben VERHEYDEN BEL 3:50.67
13 Oliver HOARE AUS 3:50.92
Žan RUDOLF SLO DNF
Boaz KIPRUGUT KEN DNF

Men’s 5000m – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Nico YOUNG USA 12:45.27 8
2 Biniam MEHARY ETH 12:45.93 7
3 Kuma GIRMA ETH 12:46.41 6
4 George MILLS GBR 12:46.59 5
5 Hagos GEBRHIWET ETH 12:46.82 4
6 Thierry NDIKUMWENAYO ESP 12:47.67 3
7 Graham BLANKS USA 12:48.20 2
8 Yomif KEJELCHA ETH 12:49.07 1
9 Mezgebu SIME ETH 12:49.80
10 Dominic Lokinyomo LOBALU SUI 12:50.87
11 Jacob KROP KEN 12:51.16
12 Birhanu BALEW BRN 12:56.45
13 Cooper TEARE USA 12:57.05
14 Nicholas KIPKORIR KEN 13:06.92
15 Gemechu DIDA ETH 13:15.91
16 Stewart MCSWEYN AUS 13:16.20
Maximilian THORWIRTH GER DNF

Men’s 300mH – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Karsten WARHOLM NOR 32.67 8
2 Rai BENJAMIN USA 33.22 7
3 Alison DOS SANTOS BRA 33.38 6
4 Abderrahman SAMBA QAT 33.84 5
5 Matheus LIMA BRA 34.34 4
6 Emil AGYEKUM GER 34.58 3
7 Trevor BASSITT USA 34.65 2
8 Berke AKÇAM TUR 34.95 1

Men’s Pole Vault – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 6.15 8
2 Emmanouil KARALIS GRE 5.82 7
3 Kurtis MARSCHALL AUS 5.72 6
4 Renaud LAVILLENIE FRA 5.72 5
5 Sam KENDRICKS USA 5.62 4
5 Menno VLOON NED 5.62 4
7 Ersu ŞAŞMA TUR 5.62 2
8 Sondre GUTTORMSEN NOR 5.40 1
9 Ben BROEDERS BEL 5.40
Ernest John OBIENA PHI NH

Men’s Triple Jump – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Jordan SCOTT JAM 17.34 +1.1 8
2 Pedro PICHARDO POR 17.06 +0.5 7
3 Max HEß GER 16.96 +2.4 6
4 Lázaro MARTÍNEZ CUB 16.91 +1.2 5
5 Yasser Mohammed TRIKI ALG 16.73 +0.8 4
6 Ethan OLIVIER NZL 16.70 +0.2 3
7 Hugues Fabrice ZANGO BUR 16.56 +2.3 2
8 Russell ROBINSON USA 16.50 +1.0 1
9 Henrik FLÅTNES NOR 16.03 +1.6

Men’s Hammer Throw – Promotional Event
Final
1 Ethan KATZBERG CAN 80.19
2 Mykhaylo KOKHAN UKR 79.95
3 Thomas MARDAL NOR 78.25
4 Paweł FAJDEK POL 78.12
5 Bence HALÁSZ HUN 77.62
6 Eivind HENRIKSEN NOR 75.01
7 Wojciech NOWICKI POL 72.65

Women’s 100m – Diamond Discipline
Final Wind: +1.1
1 Julien ALFRED LCA 10.89 8
2 Marie-Josée TA LOU-SMITH CIV 11.00 7
3 Dina ASHER-SMITH GBR 11.08 6
4 Patrizia VAN DER WEKEN LUX 11.16 5
5 Maia MCCOY LBR 11.16 4
6 Gina LÜCKENKEMPER GER 11.16 3
7 Daryll NEITA GBR 11.20 2
8 Zaynab DOSSO ITA 11.26 1

Women’s 400m – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Isabella WHITTAKER USA 49.58 8
2 Henriette JÆGER NOR 49.62 7
3 Amber ANNING GBR 50.24 6
4 Rhasidat ADELEKE IRL 50.42 5
5 Lieke KLAVER NED 50.64 4
6 Natalia BUKOWIECKA POL 50.67 3
7 Paula SEVILLA ESP 50.92 2
8 Sada WILLIAMS BAR 50.94 1

Women’s 10,000m – Promotional Event
Final
1 Yenawa NBRET ETH 30:28.82
2 Miriam CHEBET KEN 30:32.90
3 Chaltu DIDA ETH 30:33.86
4 Rose DAVIES AUS 30:34.11
5 Karoline Bjerkeli GRØVDAL NOR 30:41.66
6 Calli HAUGER-THACKERY GBR 30:50.64
7 Isobel BATT-DOYLE AUS 30:51.27
8 Diane VAN ES NED 31:08.05
9 Wede KEFALE ETH 31:24.70
10 Roxane CLEPPE BEL 32:34.71
Eleanor FULTON USA DNF
Dominique SCOTT RSA DNF

Women’s 400mH – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Dalilah MUHAMMAD USA 53.34 8
2 Emma ZAPLETALOVÁ SVK 54.44 7
3 Gianna WOODRUFF PAN 54.45 6
4 Ayomide FOLORUNSO ITA 55.03 5
5 Sarah CARLI AUS 55.13 4
6 Amalie IUEL NOR 55.65 3
7 Andrea ROOTH NOR 57.02 2
8 Anna HALL USA 1:08.99 1

Women’s 3000mSC – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Faith CHEROTICH KEN 9:02.60 8
2 Winfred YAVI BRN 9:02.76 7
3 Marwa BOUZAYANI TUN 9:06.84 6
4 Lea MEYER GER 9:09.21 5
5 Lomi MULETA ETH 9:13.44 4
6 Courtney WAYMENT USA 9:13.65 3
7 Elise THORNER GBR 9:15.06 2
8 Gabrielle JENNINGS USA 9:20.85 1
9 Valerie CONSTIEN USA 9:32.87
10 Jackline CHEPKOECH KEN 9:36.87
11 Olivia MARKEZICH USA 9:36.92
Flavie RENOUARD FRA DNF
Gesa Felicitas KRAUSE GER DNF
Kinga KRÓLIK POL DNF

Women’s Triple Jump – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Leyanis PÉREZ HERNÁNDEZ CUB 14.72 +1.3 8
2 Shanieka RICKETTS JAM 14.57 0.0 7
3 Jasmine MOORE USA 14.41 -0.1 6
4 Liadagmis POVEA CUB 14.31 -0.1 5
5 Thea LAFOND DMA 14.26 +0.6 4
6 Ackelia SMITH JAM 14.26 +1.3 3
7 Maja ÅSKAG SWE 13.77 +0.1 2
8 Ana PELETEIRO-COMPAORÉ ESP 13.71 -0.1 1

Women’s Javelin Throw – Diamond Discipline
Final
1 Haruka KITAGUCHI JPN 64.63 8
2 Adriana VILAGOŠ SRB 63.78 7
3 Jo-Ane DU PLESSIS RSA 62.77 6
4 Elina TZENGKO GRE 62.61 5
5 Mackenzie LITTLE AUS 59.86 4
6 Sigrid BORGE NOR 59.09 3
7 Sara KOLAK CRO 55.49 2
8 Flor Denis RUIZ HURTADO COL 54.57 1

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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  1. Ewa Swoboda says:
    3 weeks ago

    The results of the Oslo Diamond League in 2025 have once again showcased the exceptional talent and competitive spirit present in track and field. The performances delivered by the athletes were not only impressive but also indicative of the rigorous training and dedication that they have committed to their craft. It is commendable to witness such high levels of competition, which undoubtedly serve to inspire both current and future generations of athletes. The event continues to solidify its reputation as a premier gathering for showcasing athletic excellence on a global stage.

    Reply
    • Larry Eder says:
      3 weeks ago

      Ewa, are you the fine Polish sprinter I met at the Torun Copernicus meeting in 2019? You are always a fun interview,
      and we love your racing! Polish fans are pretty amazing! I love the Polish indoor meets! Where are you racing next?
      Larry Eder, Editor, RunBlogRun

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