
Athletics Stars Shine in Oslo

Oslo is gearing up for an exciting evening as various athletic stars prepare to compete at the Bislett Games. Among the highlights is Ana Peleteiro, who will return to the triple jump after recently withdrawing due to cramps. In her last outing, she achieved a jump of 13.04 meters.
Intense Competition in the Triple Jump
Peleteiro faces tough competition, including Shanieka Ricketts from Jamaica, who has a seasonal best of 14.64 meters. Other notable triple jumpers include Cuban athletes Leyanis Pérez and Liadagmis Povea, along with Olympic champion Thea Lafond.
Other Spanish Athletes Competing
Paula Sevilla, another Spanish sprinter, will be in action in the 400 meters, competing against standout athletes such as Lieke Klaver from the Netherlands and Ireland's Adeleke, both of whom have recorded times under 50 seconds.
Get the latest fixtures & standings on VIASPORT ScoreMohamed Attaoui in 800 Meters
In the 800 meters, Mohamed Attaoui aims for a strong performance after victories in Bydgoszcz and Rovereto, facing Olympic champion Wanyonwyi and other rivals with impressive records.
Historic 5000 Meters Attempt
Thierry Ndikumwenayo will compete in the 5000 meters, where a world record attempt may unfold. The current record is 26:11.00, and athletes like Ethiopian Gebrhiwet will join Kenyans Krop and Kipkorir in this challenge.
Duplantis Returns to the Diamond League
Prominent pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis is also set to return to the Diamond League. Having recently triumphed in Xiamen and Keqiao, he aims to continue his record-breaking momentum, boasting only four losses across his 39 participation outings in this prestigious circuit.
Warholm Aims for a Record
Local favorite Karsten Warholm will challenge the world record in the 300 meters hurdles, facing strong competitors including Rai Benjamin and Allison Dos Santos.

























