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Andreas took silver at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow
It was a successful race when Andreas Kramer won silver at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow. A real banger after a spectacular finish in the semi-final, he continued his progress in the final with a tactically perfect race that paved the way for the first ever World Championship-medal. It was also Sweden's first ever World Championship-medal in the men's middle distance.
Henrik Larsson fastest in Europe at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow
Henrik Larsson delivered the best Swedish sprint performance in modern times when he finished fifth in the 60 meter final at the World Indoor Championship in Glasgow.
Duplantis skyrockets to glory once more and Iapichino makes her mark in the sand
Swedish superstar, Mondo Duplantis delighted his home crowd with a superb 6.05m pole vault winning display to end the night on a high note.
Duplantis skyrockets to glory once more and Iapichino makes her mark in the sand (copy 1)
Swedish superstar, Mondo Duplantis delighted his home crowd with a superb 6.05m pole vault winning display to end the night on a high note.
Popular victory again for Warholm och 800m win for Sedjati
Olympic and world champion, Karsten Warholm pleased the crowds again with an emphatic 400m hurdles victory, clocking 47.57.
Simbine over Prescod in 100m battle and surprise one-lap win for Nene
Olympic fourth-placer, Akani Simbine of South Africa took the win in the men’s 100m with a solid 10.03 clocking.
Cruise control for sublime El Bakkali and 5000m victory for Chebet as expected
Olympic and world 3,000m steeplechase champion, Soufiane El Bakkali entertained the crowds with a big enough advantage at the end of the race to wave and jog the final 50-meters.
Easy hurdles win for Amusan and high jump shock with Kerr on top
World champion, Tobi Amusan of Nigeria clocked 12.52 to take the women’s 100m hurdles spoils.
Perković the Diamond League queen continues to sparkle
Making her 70th appearance in a Diamond League competition, Croatia’s Sandra Perković - the 2012 and 2016 Olympic discus champion - claimed an astonishing 46th victory with a fine 64.37m effort in the second round.
High hopes at BAUHAUS-galan
The conditions tomorrow are likely to play a big part in the outcome of the jumping conditions. Of course there will be high hopes for a strong performance from local hero.