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Oslo Diamond League schedule, times and line-up including Gout Gout and Karsten Warholm

Oslo Diamond League schedule, times and line-up including Gout Gout and Karsten Warholm

June 10, 2026

Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site

The Diamond League season picks up pace with a fascinating meeting in Oslo featuring the senior debut of Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout.

>The 18-year-old has been tipped as having the potential to challenge Usain Bolt’s world records in the future and now gets a chance to mix it with some of the world’s best in the men’s 200m.

>Among those he will face at the Bislett Games will be Letsile Tebogo, Olympic champion over the distance at Paris 2024.

>Julien Alfred headlines the women’s sprinting field while home hopes will be carried by Karsten Warholm, again battling great rival Alison dos Santos in the 400m hurdles.

>Here’s everything you need to know:

When is the Oslo Diamond League?The meeting in Oslo will be held on Wednesday 10 June at the

How can I watch it?Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the Bislett Games live on BBC Three, with coverage on the channel from 7pm BST. A live stream will be available via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

Oslo Diamond League Schedule (all times BST)17.42 Women’s shot put

>18.16 Women’s triple jump

>18.30 Men’s pole vault

>19.04 Women’s 400m

>19.20 Men’s 800m

>19.29 Women’s 3000m

>19.35 Women’s javelin

>19.44 Men’s 200m

>19.45 Men’s triple jump

>19.52 Men’s 5000m

>20.12 Women’s 100m

>20.19 Men’s mile

>20.39 Women’s 400m hurdles

>20.52 Men’s 400m hurdles

>Full live results can be found here

Diamond League Calendar 202616 May: Shanghai, China

>23 May: Xiamen, China

>31 May: Rabat, Morocco

>4 June: Rome, Italy

>7 June: Stockholm, Sweden

>10 June: Oslo, Norway

>19 June: Doha, Qatar

>28 June: Paris, France

>4 July: Eugene, United States

>10 July: Monaco

>18 July: London, United Kingdom

>21 August: Lausanne, Switzerland

>23 August: Chorzow, Poland

>27 August: Zurich, Switzerland

>4-5 September: Diamond League finals (Brussels, Belgium)