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Swedish success at the European Indoor Championships in Belgrade

Never before has Sweden been so successful at a European Indoor Championships as in March this year. Only three nations earned more points than Sweden. At the 34th edition of the European Championships, which has taken place since 1970, half of the squad of 29 managed to claim a top-8 position.

Sweden won four medals and a further ten athletes finished in the top eight in their event.  Strong athletics nations such as Italy, Belarus and the Netherlands didn’t even manage half of Sweden’s total points. Our four Scandinavian neighbours, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland combined earned 41 compared with Sweden’s 63!

And we are confident it will happen again. It’s now two months until BAUHAUS-galan at Stockholm Olympic Stadium on Sunday 18 June. We’re looking forward to tough battles between the best Swedes and the world’s elite!

Lorenzo NesiPicture: From left Kalle Berglund, Michel Tornéus, Angelica Bengtsson and Austin Hamilton. Photo: Deca Text&Bild Sweden’s European Indoor medalists in Belgrade, 3–5 March 2017 Silver             M 1500 m Kalle Berglund 3:45.56 M Long Jump Michel Tornéus 8.08 BronzeW Pole Vault Angelica Bengtsson 4.55M 60 m Austin Hamilton 6.63

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.

For information on where to watch in your territory, select the country you are in from the dropdown menu.

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