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Meraf Bahta to BAUHAUS-galan

Last year Meraf Bahta set four Swedish records and won the 3000m at BAUHAUS-galan. This year she will be running 1500m and will face a top-class field, led by three-time World Championship medalist, Jenny Simpson. Photo: Deca Text&Bild

Meraf Bahta has spent the whole spring in Flagstaff, USA, training at altitude. At BAUHAUS-galan she will face five World Championship medalists, including the silver medalist from London 2017, Jennifer Simpson, USA, and this winter’s World Indoor Championships silver medallist, Laura Muir, Great Britain.

– It will be fun to compete at Stockholm Olympic Stadium! A Diamond League on home turf is always special with extra support from the spectators. I have good memories from the Stadium and one of the best is my second place in the 1500m two years ago.

 That Diamond League race in 2016 resulted in a fantastic finish when she advanced from ninth to second place in the final 300m and finished only seconds from victory. Second place is Meraf’s best result so far in a Diamond League competition.

Aiming to double at the European Championships
At the European Championships in Berlin in August, Meraf is focusing on 5000m and 10,000m and she has a silver to defend from Amsterdam 2016 in the shorter distance. She holds the Swedish record in both distances with 14:49.95 and 31:13.06, respectively, and has a medal chance in both events.

Meraf improved her 1500m time last year to 4:00.49, which placed her 9th on the world’s list. It will be exciting to see what she can do at the distance in Stockholm Olympic Stadium on 10 June.

Coleman out American sprinter, Christian Coleman, will not run at BAUHAUS-galan this year. This was his decision after Thursday’s 4th place in the Rome Diamond League meeting. After the race it was clear that an injury niggle to his right leg is holding up the 60m World Record holder.

Jonas Hedman

Where to watch Stockholm 2025

The 2025 Wanda Diamond League season continues in Stockholm on Sunday, June 15.

The action begins at 17:14 local time (GMT/UTC+2) with the women’s high jump and the main two-hour programme and global broadcast starts at 18:00 local time with the women’s 400m hurdles.

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The list is subject to change. Please consult local TV schedules for definitive information.