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Olympic and world champion, Karsten Warholm pleased the crowds again with an emphatic 400m hurdles victory, clocking 47.57.
World number one, Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia unleashed a mammoth 69.83m to steal the discus victory by over two meters from home hope, Daniel Ståhl.
Olympic fourth-placer, Akani Simbine of South Africa took the win in the men’s 100m with a solid 10.03 clocking.
World champion, Tobi Amusan of Nigeria clocked 12.52 to take the women’s 100m hurdles spoils.
Olympic and world 3,000m steeplechase champion, Soufiane El Bakkali entertained the crowds with a big enough advantage at the end of the race to wave…
Making her 70th appearance in a Diamond League competition, Croatia’s Sandra Perković - the 2012 and 2016 Olympic discus champion - claimed an…
The conditions tomorrow are likely to play a big part in the outcome of the jumping conditions. Of course there will be high hopes for a strong…
With a fast new track at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, both the sprint and one-lap hurdlers, will be looking at securing some quick times at the…
A steeplechaser aiming to reclaim his world record and a pair of champion long jumpers gathered to speak to the world’s media ahead of Sunday’s…
A trio of discus-throwing stars assembled to speak to the world’s media ahead of Sunday's Stockholm BAUHAUS-galan - the seventh stage of the Wanda…