
Diamond League Oslo schedule and start times for Bislett Games
After just a short six-day break, some of the world's top track and field stars will return to Oslo, including nine reigning Paris Olympic champions.
Great Britain's Max Burgin appears in a stacked field in the men's 800m after running a 1 minute and 43 seconds PB in Rabat two weeks ago. He is currently fourth in the event standings but will face stiff competition, such as Paris Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi.
The men's 5000m world record is in jeopardy as two Ethiopians threaten to beat the 12 minutes and 35 seconds mark set by Joshua Cheptegei in 2020.
These hopefuls come in the form of Hagos Gebrhiwet, who missed the record last year by just over a second, and Yomif Kejelcha, who finished second place last year.
Team GB's George Mills, who won silver at this year's European Indoor Championships, continues his outdoor campaign after appearing at Grand Slam Track last month. The Briton has his work cut out to remain with the Ethiopians, but he will be targeting a revision of his personal best, which sits at 12 minutes and 58 seconds.
The final event of the competition is sure to be one of the evening's great spectacles - the men's 300m hurdles. Although not an Olympic race, the 300m hurdles offers a faster and more explosive version of the traditional 400m setup. All three Olympic medallists from the Paris Games will be racing. Olympic champion Rai Benjamin and bronze medallist Alison dos Santos, but all eyes will be on Paris silver medallist: Norway's Karsten Warholm. The home athlete is the current world record holder in the 400m hurdles, as well as the first and only world record holder of the 300m hurdles since the event was added to the DL programme earlier this year.
Britain's top two fastest women can be seen in the 100m. Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita will face Paris Olympic champion Julien Alfred,Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith and current event leader Maia McCoy.
Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis will also continue his campaign for a fifth consecutive Diamond League title. The Swedish pole vaulter has broken the world record 11 times and is the undisputed greatest of all time in the event.
When and where is Oslo Diamond League?
The Oslo Diamond League meeting will be held on Thursday 12th May 2025 at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway.
How can I watch?
UK viewers can tune into the action on BBC Three, with live coverage from 7pm BST. It will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC mobile app.
Oslo Diamond League Schedule
(All times BST)
6.15pm - Triple jump women
6.20pm - Pole vault men
6.53pm - Javelin women
7.04pm - 400m women
7.09pm - Triple jump women final
7.19pm - 800m men
7.26pm - 3000m steeplechase women
7.41pm - Triple jump men
7.42pm - 200m men
7.48pm - Javelin women final
7.56pm - Dream mile men
8.06pm - 100m women
8.14pm - 5000m men
8.36pm - 400m hurdles women
8.42pm - Triple jump men final
8.53pm - 300m hurdles men
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