World 200m champion Noah Lyles of the United States clocked an impressive 31.51 seconds in a training time trial on Friday. If his time trial was official it would be the 11th fastest time in histroy.
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Men's 1000m Olso Bislett Impossible Games. Filip Ingebrigtsen sets a new Norwegian 1000m record with 2:16.46 shaving 0.32 seconds off the old record held by 1996 Olympic 800 champ Vebjorn Rodal.
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Sweden's Daniel Stahl, the reigning World champion, wins discus throw with 65.92m at the Oslo Bislett Impossible Games.Video Credit: Diamond League
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2000m Team Ingebrigstens vs Team Cheruiyot - Oslo Bislett Impossible Games.Results:2000m Oslo1. Jakob Ingebrigsten (NOR) - 4:50.01 (European Record)2. Henrik Ingebrigsten (NOR) - 4:53.723. Filip Ingebrigsten (NOR) - 4:56.914. Narve Gilje Nordas (NOR) - DNF5. Per Svela (NOR) - DNF2000m Nairobi (KEN)1. Thimoty Cheruiyot (KEN) - 5:03.052. Edwin Melly (KEN) - 5:13.123. Elijah Manangoi (KEN) - 5:18.634. Vincent Kibet Ketter (KEN) - 5. Thimoty Sein (KEN) -
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Norway's Karsten Warholm smashes World record in the 300m hurdles with 33.78 seconds at the Oslo Bislett Impossible Games.
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Women's 200m hurdles: Oslo Bislett Impossible Games.Video credit: Diamond League
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In an exciting women’s 300m hurdles Denmark’s Olympic silver medalist Sara Slott Petersen edges Norway's Amalie Iuel for the win.
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Men's pole vault Oslo Bislett Impossible Games. Sweden's Armand Duplantis clears 5.86m.
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Women's 600m Oslo Bislett Impossible Games. Norway’s Hedda Hynne vs Swiss Selina Buchel.Video credit: Diamond Lague.
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Reigning World indoor and European champion Ivana Spanovic of Serbia opened her 2020 season with a solid 6.80m (22-3.75ft) jump in an official meet in Novi Sad on Saturday, June 6. Spanovic missed last year's Doha World championships because of an injury she sustained past September at the ISTAF Berlin, less than a month before the championships started.
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