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BAUHAUS-galan working for a healthy generation
The success of the family festival, which took place before last year’s BAUHAUS-galan main competition, has resulted in a cooperation with the organisation En Frisk Generation (a healthy generation). This means that almost 400 children and their families are invited to this year’s family festival and BAUHAUS-galan. The aim is to inspire children, as well as adults, to a more active and healthy lifestyle. Photo: Jonas Hedman
World’s fastest man to Stockholm
Christian Coleman is confirmed for BAUHAUS-galan. After a silver medal for 100m at the 2017 World Championships in London, the 22 year-old American is the new superstar in the athletics world. Photo: Deca Text&Bild
Lovisa Lindh confirmed for BAUHAUS-galan
A year ago, 800m runner, Lovisa Lindh ran the race of her life when she finished second at BAUHAUS-galan’s Diamond League meeting. Now, after a period of injury, she is ready to make a come-back on the international elite stage and will compete at her favourite distance on 10 June at Stockholm Olympic Stadium. Foto: Peter Holgersson
Hjelmer’s comeback scheduled for BAUHAUS-galan
Moa Hjelmer will make her comeback over 400m at the Diamond League meeting at Stockholm Olympic Stadium on 10 June. – I´m so impatient just thinking of it! says Hjelmer. Photo: Deca Text&Bild
”We will be Sweden’s most sustainable athletics event”
It is important in many ways to work towards an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable society and this is something which BAUHAUS-galan has taken on. The aim is to be Sweden’s more sustainable athletics event. Photo: Peter Holgersson
Kids Tour has never been bigger!
BAUHAUS-galan Kids Tour is a mobile athletics track designed for kids which tours Stockholm in May and June. And the tour is bigger than ever – thirteen stops are planned, which means that the total of 10,000 kids who have already tried out the track is set to increase substantially. Photo: Peter Holgersson
Engberg new co-meeting director for BAUHAUS-galan
BAUHAUS-galan, the Stockholm IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, is six weeks away and one person who is especially looking forward to it is former Swedish sprinter, Johan Engberg, 36, the new co-meeting director. Photo: Deca Text&Bild
Duplantis to compete in Stockholm
Armand ”Mondo” Duplantis, the 18-year-old world junior pole vault record holder, will compete at BAUHAUS-galan, the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Stockholm Olympic Stadium on 10 June. Photo: Deca Text&Bild
Fantastic Diamond League finals with three winners from BAUHAUS-galan
The eight season of Diamond League came to an end with great actions at the finals in Zürich on 24 August and Brussels on 1 September. Three of the winners from Stockholm also won the final – Mariya Lasitskene in high jump, Timothy Cheruiyot at 1500m and Luvo Manyonga in long jump.
Luvo Manyonga – a winner at BAUHAUS-galan and in the Diamond League final
South Africas Luvo Manyonga jumped 8.36 in long jump at BAUHAUS-galan which was enough for victory and then also won the Diamond League final in Zürich at the end of August.