2019 Bislett Games

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2019 Bislett Games
Dates13 June 2019
Host cityOslo, Norway
VenueBislett Stadium
Level2019 IAAF Diamond League
Events29 (13 Diamond League)
2018
2020

The 2019 Bislett Games was the 55th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in Oslo, Norway. Held on 13 June at Bislett Stadium, it was the fifth leg of the 2019 IAAF Diamond League – the highest level international track and field circuit.[1] 29 events were contested with 13 of them being point-scoring Diamond League disciplines.

Local favorite Karsten Warholm, running in the men's 400 metres hurdles, won in a new European record time of 47.33 seconds, improving on the previous European record of 47.37 seconds that was set by Stéphane Diagana for France in 1995. Warholm had already been the Norwegian record holder with a time 47.64 seconds.[2] He also improved on the meeting record of 47.60 seconds, previously set by Abderrahman Samba for Qatar in the 2018 edition.

In other men's events, Christian Coleman improved on the 100 metres world lead that he shared with fellow American Noah Lyles and Nigeria's Divine Oduduru by 0.01 seconds to 9.85 seconds.[3] A Polish record and world lead was set by Marcin Lewandowski in the mile race, passing Kenyan Vincent Kibet on the home straight to win in 3:52.34, four hundredths ahead of Kibet.[2] Selemon Barega also set a world lead and personal best in the 3000 metres race with a time of 7:32.17 seconds to win ahead of Joshua Cheptegei and Nicholas Kimeli, who finished second and third also with personal bests of 7:33.26 and 7:34.85 respectively. Henrik Ingebrigtsen finished fourth with a Norwegian record with a time of 7:36.85.

Sam Kendricks took his third Diamond League win for the season in the men's pole vault with a mark of 5.91 metres, with world leader Mondo Duplantis settling for fourth behind second place Piotr Lisek and third place Cole Walsh, with all three below Kendricks sharing a final mark of 5.81 metres.[4][2]

In the women's 3000 metres steeplechase, Norah Jeruto defeated world record holder Beatrice Chepkoech and 2017 world champion Emma Coburn, winning in a world leading and meeting record time of 9:03.71. Chepkoech, who hadn't lost since May 2018, finished second in 9:04.30 with Coburn in fourth behind Hyvin Jepkemoi.[3] Though they did not finish in the top eight, national records were set by Maruša Mišmaš for Slovenia and Anna Emilie Møller for Denmark, with times of 9:20.97 and 9:24.21 respectively.

Two other world leads were set by the women in the high jump and the triple jump. Mariya Lasitskene leaped the first over two meters mark for the 2019 season in the high jump, winning her 20th Diamond League meet in her career at 2.01 metres.[2] Caterine Ibargüen took the world lead in the triple jump with a mark of 14.79 metres.

In her Diamond League debut in the women's 400 metres hurdles, Sydney McLaughlin passed 2016 Olympic champion and world leader Dalilah Muhammad after the final hurdle to win in 54.16 seconds to Muhammad's 54.35 seconds.[5][3]

Diamond League results

Athletes competing in the Diamond League disciplines earned extra compensation and points which went towards qualifying for one of two Diamond League finals (either Zürich or Brussels depending on the discipline). First place earned eight points, with each step down in place earning one less point than the previous, until no points are awarded in ninth place or lower.[6]

Men

100 m (−0.9 m/s)
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Christian Coleman (USA)9.85 WL15 (+8)
2 Xie Zhenye (CHN)10.0110 (+7)
3 Mike Rodgers (USA)10.047 (+6)
4 Filippo Tortu (ITA)10.105 (+5)
5 Yuki Koike (JPN)10.154 (+4)
6 Chijindu Ujah (GBR)10.183 (+3)
7 Tommy Ramdhan (GBR)10.282 (+2)
8 Reece Prescod (GBR)10.766 (+1)
Mile
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Marcin Lewandowski (POL)3:52.34 WL NR8 (+8)
2 Vincent Kibet (KEN)3:52.3812 (+7)
3 Ayanleh Souleiman (DJI)3:52.6613 (+6)
4 John Gregorek (USA)3:52.94 PB5 (+5)
5 Clayton Murphy (USA)3:52.974 (+4)
6 Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)3:53.04(9 +3)
7 Ryan Gregson (AUS)3:53.512 (+2)
8 Kalle Berglund (SWE)3:53.83 NR1 (+1)
9 Filip Ingebrigtsen (NOR)3:54.410
10 Bethwell Birgen (KEN)3:54.9211
11 Ismael Debjani (BEL)3:57.370
12 Justus Soget (KEN)3:57.900
13 Aman Wote (ETH)3:59.372
DNF (PM) Harun Abda (KEN)Did not finish (pace maker)0
 Jordan Williamsz (AUS)0

3000 m
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Selemon Barega (ETH)7:32.17 WL PB22 (+8)
2 Joshua Cheptegei (UGA)7:33.26 PB9 (+7)
3 Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli (KEN)7:34.85 PB9 (+6)
4 Henrik Ingebrigtsen (NOR)7:36.85 NR5 (+5)
5 Birhanu Balew (BHR)7:37.3714 (+4)
6 Stewart McSweyn (AUS)7:38.223 (+3)
7 Drew Hunter (USA)7:39.85 PB2 (+2)
8 Ben True (USA)7:40.491 (+1)
9 Davis Kiplangat (KEN)7:42.200
10 Andrew Butchart (GBR)7:43.571
11 Muktar Edris (ETH)7:45.350
12 Matthew Ramsden (AUS)7:45.68 PB0
13 Milkesa Mengesha (ETH)7:49.23 PB0
14 Paul Kipngetich Tanui (KEN)7:55.770
DNF (PM) Cornelius Kangogo (KEN)Did not finish (pace maker)0
 Paul Robinson (IRL)0
DNS Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH)Did not start12
400 m hurdles
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Karsten Warholm (NOR)47.33 AR MR16 (+8)
2 Thomas Barr (IRL)49.1119 (+7)
3 Kyron McMaster (IVB)49.126 (+6)
4 David Kendziera (USA)49.275 (+5)
5 Takatoshi Abe (JPN)49.787 (+4)
6 Patryk Dobek (POL)49.808 (+3)
7 TJ Holmes (USA)50.609 (+2)

Pole vault
Place Athlete Mark Points
1 Sam Kendricks (USA)5.91 m24 (+8)
2 Piotr Lisek (POL)5.81 m19 (+7)
3 Cole Walsh (USA)5.81 m PB6 (+6)
4 Mondo Duplantis (SWE)5.81 m5 (+5)
5 Paweł Wojciechowski (POL)5.71 m8 (+4)
6 Seito Yamamoto (JPN)5.61 m15 (+3)
7 Sondre Guttormsen (NOR)5.61 m2 (+2)
8 Alioune Sene (FRA)5.51 m1 (+1)
Javelin throw
Place Athlete Mark Points
1 Johannes Vetter (GER)85.27 m8 (+8)
2 Magnus Kirt (EST)84.74 m7 (+7)
3 Cheng Chao-tsun (TPE)84.30 m13 (+6)
4 Andreas Hofmann (GER)82.92 m13 (+5)
5 Jakub Vadlejch (CZE)82.73 m7 (+4)
6 Thomas Röhler (GER)82.63 m8 (+3)
7 Bernhard Seifert (GER)82.33 m2 (+2)
8 Shivpal Singh (IND)80.87 m1 (+1)
9 Marcin Krukowski (POL)78.19 m6

Women

200 m (−0.7 m/s)
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Dafne Schippers (NED)22.5614 (+8)
2 Crystal Emmanuel (CAN)22.8910 (+7)
3 Jenna Prandini (USA)23.1010 (+6)
4 Gabrielle Thomas (USA)23.115 (+5)
5 Jamile Samuel (NED)23.2113 (+4)
6 Kyra Jefferson (USA)23.238 (+3)
7 Vitória Cristina Rosa (BRA)23.262 (+2)
8 Helene Rønningen (NOR)24.161 (+1)
100 m hurdles (+1.1 m/s)
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Christina Clemons (USA)12.6913 (+8)
2 Sharika Nelvis (USA)12.7420 (+7)
3 Elvira Herman (BLR)12.8413 (+6)
4 Cindy Roleder (GER)12.9310 (+5)
5 Nadine Visser (NED)13.005 (+4)
6 Isabelle Pedersen (NOR)13.083 (+3)
7 Nooralotta Neziri (FIN)13.182 (+2)
DQ Brianna McNeal (USA)False start2

400 m hurdles
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Sydney McLaughlin (USA)54.168 (+8)
2 Dalilah Muhammad (USA)54.3523 (+7)
3 Shamier Little (USA)54.9213 (+6)
4 Kori Carter (USA)55.6710 (+5)
5 Amalie Iuel (NOR)55.804 (+4)
6 Anna Ryzhykova (UKR)56.2612 (+3)
7 Léa Sprunger (SUI)56.462 (+2)
8 Meghan Beesley (GBR)57.134 (+1)
3000 m steeple
Place Athlete Time Points
1 Norah Jeruto (KEN)9:03.71 WL MR8 (+8)
2 Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN)9:04.3015 (+7)
3 Hyvin Jepkemoi (KEN)9:07.566 (+6)
4 Emma Coburn (USA)9:08.425 (+5)
5 Daisy Jepkemei (KEN)9:10.54 PB4 (+4)
6 Celliphine Chespol (KEN)9:15.0410 (+3)
7 Peruth Chemutai (UGA)9:16.728 (+2)
8 Gesa Felicitas Krause (GER)9:20.311 (+1)
9 Maruša Mišmaš (SLO)9:20.97 NR3
10 Winfred Mutile Yavi (BHR)9:21.365
11 Anna Emilie Møller (DEN)9:24.21 NR0
12 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal (NOR)9:28.990
13 Mel Lawrence (USA)9:29.81 PB0
14 Rosie Clarke (GBR)9:31.68 PB0
15 Viktória Wagner-Gyürkés (HUN)9:34.56 PB0
DNF (PM) Fancy Cherono (KEN)Did not finish (pace maker)1
 Caroline Tuigong (KEN)0

High jump
Place Athlete Mark Points
1 Mariya Lasitskene (RUS)2.01 m WL16 (+8)
2 Erika Kinsey (SWE)1.96 m20 (+7)
3 Mirela Demireva (BUL)1.94 m17 (+6)
4 Karyna Taranda (BLR)1.94 m5 (+5)
5 Iryna Herashchenko (UKR)1.94 m4 (+4)
6 Yuliya Levchenko (UKR)1.94 m10 (+3)
7 Tonje Angelsen (NOR)1.88 m2 (+2)
8 Morgan Lake (GBR)1.85 m1 (+1)
9 Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR)1.85 m13
Triple jump
Place Athlete Mark Points
1 Caterine Ibargüen (COL)14.79 m (−0.2 m/s) WL8 (+8)
2 Keturah Orji (USA)14.53 m (+1.2 m/s)7 (+7)
3 Shanieka Ricketts (JAM)14.41 m (+1.5 m/s)6 (+6)
4 Kimberly Williams (JAM)14.36 m (+1.4 m/s)5 (+5)
5 Paraskevi Papachristou (GRE)14.34 m (+0.8 m/s)4 (+4)
6 Olha Saladukha (UKR)14.30 m (+0.8 m/s)3 (+3)
7 Patrícia Mamona (POR)14.09 m (+1.3 m/s)2 (+2)
8 Kristin Gierisch (GER)13.71 m (+0.8 m/s)1 (+1)
9 Tori Franklin (USA)13.68 m (+0.7 m/s)0
10 Rouguy Diallo (FRA)11.85 m (+1.4 m/s)0

Shot put
Place Athlete Mark Points
1 Gong Lijiao (CHN)19.51 m15 (+8)
2 Chase Ealey (USA)19.20 m15 (+7)
3 Fanny Roos (SWE)18.75 m8 (+6)
4 Danniel Thomas-Dodd (JAM)18.67 m9 (+5)
5 Christina Schwanitz (GER)18.48 m4 (+4)
6 Aliona Dubitskaya (BLR)18.41 m9 (+3)
7 Jessica Ramsey (USA)18.39 m7 (+2)
8 Michelle Carter (USA)18.28 m1 (+1)
9 Paulina Guba (POL)17.79 m1
10 Maggie Ewen (USA)17.30 m3

Other international results

Event First Second Third
Men's 800 m  Ryan Sánchez (PUR)1:46.34  Cornelius Tuwei (KEN)1:46.52  Michał Rozmys (POL)1:46.71
Women's 800 m  Halimah Nakaayi (UGA)2:01.93  Selina Büchel (SUI)2:02.32  Diribe Welteji (ETH)2:02.85
Women's javelin throw  Kathryn Mitchell (AUS)56.07 m  Ane Dahlen (NOR)52.79 m  Maria Børstad Jensen (NOR)51.27 m

Norwegian national results

Men

Event First Second Third
100 m (+1.8 m/s) Salum Ageze Kashafali10.45 PB Even Meinseth10.61 Christian Mensah10.74
200 m (+1.3 m/s) Mathias Hove Johansen21.12 Andreas Haara Bakketun21.36 Filip Bøe21.38
400 m Luca Thompson47.97 Simen Sigurdsen48.11  Gustav Lundholm Nielsen (DEN)48.16
1500 m Jacob Boutera3:42.75  Andreas Lindgreen (DEN)3:43.27 Marius Vedvik3:44.04 PB
Age 1415 800 m Benjamin Olsen2:04.33 Halvard Grape Fladby2:04.68 Simen Gløgård Stensrud2:07.51

Women

Event First Second Third
100 m (−0.3 m/s) Helene Rønningen11.65 Ingvild Meinseth11.85 Astrid Mangen Ingebrigtsen11.87
400 m  Naomi Van den Broeck (BEL)54.48 PB Sara Dorthea Jensen54.83 Kaitesi Ertzgaard55.60
1500 m Mina Anglero4:23.80 Malin Edland4:24.34 PB Sanne Njaastad4:25.43
400 m hurdles  Hanna Palmqvist (SWE)57.91 PB Elisabeth Slettum58.72 Andrea Rooth58.83 PB
Under-18 100 m hurdles Mia Guldteig Lien13.88 Vilde Marstein13.98 Elea Jørstad Block14.18
Age 1415 800 m Malin Hoelsveen2:13.59 Sunniva Fjeld2:16.99 Filippa Bertelsen Fadnes2:18.00

Mixed

Event First Second Third
Long jump Ingar Kiplesund7.77 m (+0.6 m/s) Amund Høie Sjursen7.47 m (+1.1 m/s)  Benjamin Gabrielsen (DEN)7.28 m (+1.2 m/s)
Under-18 4×200 m relay  Tønsberg FIK (NOR)
  • Mathea Wego Karlsen
  • Tobias Slettingdalen Johansen
  • Claudia Maria Foss
  • Sebastian Berntsen
1:45.49  IFK Göteborg 1 (SWE)
  • Isabelle Rydén
  • Albin Edin
  • Ivana Pekic
  • Hugo Kündig
1:46.94  Tyrving 1 (NOR)
  • Hannah de Younge
  • Sindre Axelsen
  • Aiselin Feliot
  • Kristian Drabløs
1:49.27

See also

References

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