Oslo Diamond League is also known as the Bislett Games. Oslo, Norway has hosted this incredible competition at the famous Bislett Stadium, which has hosted athletics competitions since 1924.
the modern The games have been held since 1965, when we meet with the organizer Arne Haukvik renamed the meeting with the Bislett Games.
The best American performances Oslo-Bislett 2026:
- Cooper Lutkenhaus continues to surprise. In a race between Cooper Lutkenhaus, world indoor champion, and Emmanuel Wanyonyi, the Olympic champion, the race was excellent! Waynonyi made a move right at the end and Lutkenhaus held off the Olympic champion, 1:42.08 to 1:42.09!

Cooper Lutkenhaus, wins the Stockholm DL League, photo by Diamond League AG - Chase Jackson I had a fantastic launch in Oslo! Throwing 20.74 metres, a huge Meet record for the Bislett Games and Chase’s best throw for 2026. And of course, Chase made his big throw on his first try!

Chase Jackson wins his gold, with a throw of 20.14 m, photo by World Athletics - Yared Nuguse, USA, He has been winning some close ones. In Oslo, Timothy Cheruiyot, KEN, won the race, in a final photo, with Yared Nuguse, both are credited with the same time, 3:48.21. Hobbs Kessler, United States, He was fourth in the mile, in 3:49.13!

Yared Nuguse, training, 117th Millrose Games
The Armory, New York, NY, USA, photo by Kevin R. Morris - Parker Wolfe took three Americans (Grant Fisher, Graham Blanks) in the 5,000 meters, placing 4th, 5th and sixth. Parker Wolfe ran a PB of 12:49.45. grant fisherman ran 12:49.61 for fifth place, and Graham blanks ran 12:49.99 for sixth.

Parker Wolfe wins US 10,000m XC title, photo by @usatf - jasmine jones, Silver medalist at the Tokyo World Championships in the 400m hurdles, he came third in Oslo in 54.09.

Jasmine Jones takes silver in Tokyo, 52.08 PB in the 400m hurdles, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun - Caleb Dean He was third in the men’s 400m hurdles, with 48.22!
- Sam Kendricks He was third at 5.72 meters in the men’s pole vault. Zachary Bradford He was 4th, in countdown, with a jump of 5.72 meters!

Sam Kendricks, NIKE Pre Classic Press, July 3, 2025, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun


