Bislett Games

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Bislett Games
2010-06-04 Bislett Games.jpg
The Bislett Games 4 June 2010
DateJune–July
Location Oslo, Norway
World Athletics Cat.GW [1]
Established14 July 1965 (1965-07-14)
Official site Oslo Diamond League

The Bislett Games is an annual track and field meeting at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway. Previously one of the IAAF Golden League events, it is now part of the Diamond League.

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History

The Bislett Games are held at Bislett Stadium. Photo: Kjetil Ree Bislett stadion3.jpg
The Bislett Games are held at Bislett 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". Different organizers staged the meetings between 1947 and 1965 until the three athletics associations BUL, Vidar and Tjalve formed the Bislett Alliance. At this year Arne 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 for speed skating events at the Olympics, 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 65 world 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 on Fana stadion in Bergen 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's 400 metres time since 2006 while the Dream Mile brought a number of records with winner Deresse Mekonnen improving upon his Ethiopian record, Kenyan William Biwott Tanui setting a world junior record and third-placed Augustine Choge beating his personal best. Former javelin winners Andreas Thorkildsen and Tero Pitkämäki continued their five-year shared dominance of the Bislett Games, with Pitkämäki taking the victory this time. [2]

Alternative events

During 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic prevented Bislett Games from taking place, instead an event called Impossible Games was held. In 2021 there were still restrictions which caused the main event to be postponed. A restricted event called Night of Highlights was held instead on June 4, 2021. [3]

World records

Over the course of its history, numerous world records have been set at the Games and former athletics meetings at Bislett stadium. 1985 three new records was set at the same evening. [4]

Bislett Games

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
2023 Mile (junior)4:17.13 Birke Haylom Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
2021 400 m hurdles 46.70 Karsten Warholm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
2008 5000 m 14:11.15 Tirunesh Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
2008 800 m (junior)1:42.69 Abubaker Kaki Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan
2007 5000 m 14:16.63 Meseret Defar Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
2004 5000 m 14:24.68 Elvan Abeylegesse Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
2004 5000 m (junior)14:30.88 Tirunesh Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
2000 Javelin throw 69.48 m Trine Hattestad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1997 10000 m 26:31.32 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
1994 10000 m 26:52.23 William Sigei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
1994 20000 m walk 2:04:55 Bernardo Segura Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
1993 10000 m 26:58.38 Yobes Ondieki Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
1986 10000 m 30:13.74 Ingrid Kristiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1985 10000 m 30:59.42 Ingrid Kristiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1985 5000 m 13:00.40 Saïd Aouita Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
1985 Mile 3:46.32 Steve Cram Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
1984 5000 m 14:58.89 Ingrid Kristiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1984 10000 m 30:59.42 Ingrid Kristiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1982 5000 m 13:00.41 David Moorcroft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
1981 1000 m 2:12.18 Sebastian Coe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
1980 Mile 3:48.8 Steve Ovett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
1979 800 m 1:42.33 Sebastian Coe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
1975 3000 m 8:46.6 Grete Waitz Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1975 3000 m steeplechase 8:10.4 Anders Gärderud Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1974 1000 m 2:13.9 Rick Wohlhuter Flag of the United States.svg United States
1965 10000 m 27:39.4 Ron Clarke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

Differently named meetings

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1964 Javelin throw 87.12 m & 91.72 m Terje Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1955 1500 m 3:40.8 László Tábori
Gunnar Nielsen
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
1955 3000 m steeplechase 8:45.4 Pentti Karvonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
1953 Hammer throw 62.36 m Sverre Strandli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1952 Hammer throw 61.25 m Sverre Strandli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

American meetings

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1936 110 m hurdles 13.7 Forrest Towns Flag of the United States.svg United States
1935 110 m hurdles 14.2 Alvin Moreau Flag of the United States.svg United States
1934 Shot put 17.40 m Jack Torrance Flag of the United States.svg United States
1934 Discus throw 52.42 m Harald Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1925 Pole vault 4.23 m Charles Hoff Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1924 110 m hurdles 14.2 Percy Beard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

Meeting records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m 9.79 (+0.6 m/s) Usain Bolt Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 June 2012 [5]
200 m 19.77 (+0.6 m/s) Erriyon Knighton Flag of the United States.svg United States15 June 2023 [6]
400 m 43.86 Michael Johnson Flag of the United States.svg United States21 July 1995
800 m 1:42.04 David Rudisha Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 4 June 2010
1000 m 2:12.18 Sebastian Coe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain11 July 1981
1500 m 3:27.95 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Flag of Norway.svg Norway15 June 2023 [6]
Mile 3:44.90 Hicham El Guerrouj Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco4 July 1997
2000 m 4:50.01 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Flag of Norway.svg Norway11 June 2020 [7]
3000 m 7:26.25 DLR Yomif Kejelcha Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia1 July 2021 [8]
Two miles 8:15.2 Rod Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand17 July 1979
5000 m 12:41.73 Yomif Kejelcha Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia15 June 2023 [6]
6 miles 26:47.0 Ron Clarke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia14 July 1965
10000 m 26:31.32 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 4 July 1997
25000 m (track)1:12:46.51 Sondre Nordstad Moen Flag of Norway.svg Norway11 June 2020 [9]
110 m hurdles 13.00 (−0.1 m/s) Ladji Doucouré Flag of France.svg France29 July 2005
300 m hurdles 33.78 Karsten Warholm Flag of Norway.svg Norway11 June 2020 [10]
400 m hurdles 46.52 DLR Karsten Warholm Flag of Norway.svg Norway15 June 2023 [6]
2000 m steeplechase 5:20.00 Krzysztof Wesołowski Flag of Poland.svg Poland28 June 1984
3000 m steeplechase 8:01.83 Paul Kipsiele Koech Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 9 June 2011 [11]
High jump 2.38 m Mutaz Essa Barshim Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar15 June 2017 [12]
Pole vault 6.02 m Armand Duplantis Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden16 June 2022 [13]
Long jump 8.53 m Irving Saladino Flag of Panama.svg Panama2 June 2006 [14]
Triple jump 18.01 m (+0.4 m/s) Jonathan Edwards Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain9 July 1998
Shot put 22.29 m Tomas Walsh Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand7 June 2018 [15]
Discus throw 70.51 m Virgilijus Alekna Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 15 June 2007
Hammer throw 81.92 m DLR Wojciech Nowicki Flag of Poland.svg Poland15 June 2023 [6]
Javelin throw 94.22 m (Old design)
92.60 m (Current design)
Michael Wessing
Raymond Hecht
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3 August 1978
21 July 1995
5000 m walk 20:27.0+ Erling Andersen Flag of Norway.svg Norway3 August 1979
10000 m walk 40:50.0 Erling Andersen Flag of Norway.svg Norway3 August 1979
20000 m walk 1:27:56.8 Erling Andersen Flag of Norway.svg Norway23 August 1981
30000 m walk 2:35:45.6 Tore Brustad Flag of Norway.svg Norway20 July 1970
50000 m walk 4:42:10.0 Per Ola Sverre Flag of Norway.svg Norway9 August 1974
4 × 1500 m relay 14:40.4 h Tony Polhill 3:42.9
John Walker 3:40.4
Rod Dixon 3:41.2
Dick Quax 3:35.9
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand22 August 1973

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m 10.75 (+0.9 m/s) Marie-Josée Ta Lou Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast15 June 2023 [6]
200 m 21.93 (+0.7 m/s) Dafne Schippers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands9 June 2016 [16]
400 m 49.23 Taťána Kocembová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 23 August 1983
600 m 1:29.06 Hedda Hynne Flag of Norway.svg Norway11 June 2020 [17]
800 m 1:55.04 Jarmila Kratochvílová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 23 August 1983
1500 m 3:57.40 Suzy Favor-Hamilton Flag of the United States.svg United States28 July 2000
Mile 4:17.13 Birke Haylom Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia15 June 2023 [6]
3000 m 8:25.01 Beatrice Chebet Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya15 June 2023 [6]
5000 m 14:11.15 Tirunesh Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia6 June 2008
10000 m 30:13.74 Ingrid Kristiansen Flag of Norway.svg Norway5 July 1986
100 m hurdles 12.49 (+0.7 m/s) Sally Pearson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia7 June 2012 [18]
200 m hurdles 26.11 (-0.9 m/s) Line Kloster Flag of Norway.svg Norway11 June 2020 [19]
300 m hurdles 39.42 Sara Petersen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark11 June 2020 [20]
400 m hurdles 52.30 Femke Bol Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands15 June 2023 [6]
3000 m steeplechase 9:03.71 Norah Jeruto Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya13 June 2019 [21]
High jump 2.05 m Stefka Kostadinova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 4 July 1987
Pole vault 4.85 m Yelena Isinbayeva Flag of Russia.svg Russia15 June 2007
Long jump 7.29 m (+0.9 m/s) Heike Drechsler Flag of Germany.svg Germany22 July 1994
Triple jump 15.11 m (+0.1 m/s) Yamilé Aldama Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 27 June 2003
Shot put 20.26 m Valerie Adams Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand9 June 2011 [22]
Discus throw 71.00 m Galina Savinkova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 16 July 1985
Javelin throw 76.34 m (Old design)
69.48 m (Current design)
Fatima Whitbread
Trine Hattestad
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
4 July 1987
28 July 2000
3000 m walk 13:45.7 Frøydis Hilsen Flag of Norway.svg Norway23 August 1981
5000 m walk 22:59.6 Anita Blomberg Flag of Norway.svg Norway17 June 1988
4 × 400 m relay 3:28.38 DLR Carys McAulay
Ama Pipi
Lina Nielsen
Nicole Kendall
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain15 June 2023 [23]

See also

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