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Impossible Games The Corona pandemic stopped the Wanda Diamond League at Bislett in its traditional form, but not meet director Steinar Hoen. The Bislett Alliance decided early on to launch an alternative meeting called Impossible Games, and Impossible Games will also be the launch of the Wanda Diamond League Exhibition Event, which is the alternative to the normal series in this very special year. From day one everything has been organized to be within and according to the Norwegian Corona Regulations. Steinar Hoen and Henrik Ingebrigtsen. Photo: Eirik Førde. - We had two options. We could resign or we could look at the possibilities. The idea was born just a few weeks after the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world. Together with rest of the staff Hoen flipped around and build a unique creative concept that could be staged on the same day as the traditional meeting was scheduled. - The athletes wanted to compete; the fans were hungry for live sport, but distancing rules made it impossible to have any spectators in the stadium. Based on this we decided from day one to build the Impossible Games purely as a TV-product. The focus has been on head-to-heads, team matches and record-breaking possibilities in all events. - From the beginning the athletes supported the concept. They are the reason making this possible, Hoen says. World Athletics President and Chair of the Diamond League Board, Sebastian Coe commented early on: - This is really positive for athletes and fans and promises to be another great night of athletics from the Bislett stadium. Congratulations to the Oslo Bislett Games for dreaming this up and following it through. - I am so thankful for the support and trust our sponsors have shown us in this difficult time, Hoen says. - Also a big thanks to NRK, Wanda Diamond League, IMG, Omega, the Norwegian Federation, the municipality of Oslo, the Oslo disease control and the Norwegian health authorities who have all contributed to make this impossible concept possible. - Last but not least; a big thank to all our volunteers. You have again stepped up and met the challenges in this difficult circumstance. Without all of you there will not have been a meeting this year. - Ulrikke Brandstorp was supposed to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was canceled due to the pandemic. Now she has been given the honor to open the meeting by singing the Norwegian national anthem, and she will also end the show with her new single. I am so grateful for this, Hoen says. The last three years the Bislett Alliance has worked hard to reduce its CO2-emissions and we have become the spearhead in sustainability and sport. Because of the Covid 19 pandemic the IMPOSSIBLE GAMES will only have a handful of athletes flying into the country, and as usual we will use electric transportation for all athletes and support staff while they are in Oslo. Therefore, this have become the lowest ever carbon footprint for an international athletics meeting, and as close as you can get to a ZERO EMISSION EVENT. Welcome to Wanda Diamond League Oslo Bislett Games on June 10th 2021 KENYA THREE VENUES - ONE MEETING NORWAY FRANCE Photo: Anne Mette Undlien, World Athletics and Kelly Ayodi. Norway, Kenya, France Oslo, Nairobi, Pérignat-lès-Sarliève Not since the Bislett Games were held in Bergen in 2004, due to the rebuilding of the Bislett Stadium, Bislett-events have been arranged or even thought of being arranged, outside the Norwegian capital. Until 2020 – the year Covid-19 changed most of the habits in the society. For while Mondo Duplantis and Pål Haugen Lillefosse are going to jump at Bislett, Renaud Lavillenie jumps at home in his own garden in French Pérignat-lès-Sarliève. And while Team Ingebrigtsen is running the Maurie Plant Memorial Race at Bislett, Team Cheruiyot are running at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. - This will be the first virtual race at such a level in the history of athletics, meeting director Steinar Hoen said. But this is 2020. The year of Impossible Games. IMPOSSIBLE GAMES, Bislett Stadium 11 June 2020 A Wanda Diamond League exhibition event Time M / W Track Field 19:35 Men Pole Vault 20:02 National Anthem 20:05 Men 1000m 20:08 Men Discus 20:15 Women 200m Hurdles 20:25 Women 600m 20:35 Women 300m Hurdles 20:43 Men 300m Hurdles 20:50 Men Maurie Plant Memorial Race 2000m 20:58 Men 25000m 21:25 Men 100m 21:30 Women 10000m 21:35 Men Shot Put 22:15 Women 3000m 22:27 Closing Show Salum Kashafali. Photo: Anders Hoven Startlist Impossible Games 11 June 2020 Pole Vault Men 300m Hurdles Women Armand Duplantis SWE Amalie Iuel NOR Pål Haugen Lillefosse NOR Sara Slot Petersen DEN Renaud Lavillenie FRA Lea Sprunger SUI 1000m Men 300m Hurdles Men Filip Ingebrigtsen NOR Karsten Warholm NOR Håkon Mushom* NOR Andreas Roth* NOR Thomas Roth* NOR 25000m Men Sondre Nordstad Moen NOR Discus Men Sigurd Ruud Skjeseth* NOR Daniel Ståhl SWE Sindre Buraas* NOR Ola Stunes Isene NOR Simon Pettersson SWE Sven Martin Skagestad NOR 100m Men Salum Kashafali NOR Mathias Hove Johansen NOR 200m Hurdles Women Christian Marthinussen NOR Isabelle Pedersen NOR Line Kloster NOR Nooralotta Neziri FIN 10000m Women Annimari Korte FIN Therese Johaug NOR 600m Women Shot Put Men Hedda Hynne NOR Marcus Thomsen NOR Selina Büchel SUI Wictor Petersson SWE Sven Martin Skagestad NOR 300m Hurdles Women Amalie Iuel NOR 3000m Women Sara Slot Petersen DEN Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal NOR Lea Sprunger SUI Maurie Plant Memorial Race 2000m TEAM INGEBRIGTSEN VS TEAM CHERUIYOT Jakob Ingegrigtsen NOR Timothy Cheruiyot KEN Henrik Ingegrigtsen NOR Elijah Manangoi KEN Filip Ingegrigtsen NOR Vincent Keter KEN Narve Gilje Nordås NOR Timothy Sein KEN Per Svela NOR Edwin Melly KEN What is on and how Pole vault: World Record-holder and 2019 World silver medalist Mondo Duplantis (6.18) of Sweden against Norwegian 2019 European U20 champion Pål Haugen Lillefosse (5.70) – at Bislett, while the legendary Renaud Lavillenie (6.16) from France, with 20 international medals and an Olympic title from 2012, jumps back home in his own garden. Sondre Guttormsen had to withdrew due to an injury. 1000 meter: The 2016 European 1500-meter champion Filip Ingebrigtsen attacks the Norwegian record; 2:16.78 by Vebjørn Rodal. Filip has run the event once; 2:16.95 in Lausanne 2016. Discus throw: 2019 World Champion Daniel Ståhl (71.86) against two 2019 World Championships finalist; his Swedish compatriot Simon Pettersson (66.93) and Nor- wegian Ola Stunes Isene (67.78). Supplied by 2014 World Junior bronze medalist Sven Martin Skagestad (65.20) of Norway. 200mh: Norwegian record holder at 100mh, Isabelle Pedersen, and her Norwegian compatriot Line Kloster – the fastest Norwegian girl on 300mh - in a Norway v Finland match against former European Junior champion and 2019 European Indoor finalist Nooralotti Neziri and Finnish record holder at 100mh Annimari Korte. They will run with a spare lane between them. 600m: Hedda Hynne of Norway (1:59.87/1:28.81) against Selina Büchel of Switzerland (1:57.95/1:25.45) who stepped in when Lovisa Lindh had to pull out with an injury. They will run in separate lanes all the way. 300mh in general: Two straight lines and one curve = seven hurdles. To the first hurdle = 50m. 6 x 35m between the seven hurdles = 210m. After the last hurdle to the finish = 40m. 300mh women: Norwegian 400mh record holder Amalie Iuel against 2016 Olympic silver medalist and European Champion at 400mh Sara Slot Pedersen of Denmark and 2018 European 400mh Champion Lea Sprunger from Switzerland. They will run with a spare lane between them. 300mh men: World and European Champion at 400mh, Karsten Warholm of Norway, attacks the 300mh World best of 34.59 held by Chris Rawlinson of UK – as usual in his favorite lane at Bislett; lane 7. 25000 meters: Sondre Nordstad Moen will attack the European record held by Stephane Franke of Germany; 1:13.57.6. Only helped by the wavelight he will also try to improve his own national record for one hour; 19745 meters and his Norwegian best on 20000 meters; 1:00.43.31. 100 meters: Last year’s World Champion and World record holder in para-athletics; Salum Kashafali (10.44), will compete against Mathias Hove Johansen (10.46) and Christian Marthinussen (10.66), who won the 60 meters at the 2019 World indoor masters championships. 10000 meters: As Sondre; the only help cross country-skier Therese Johaug will get is the wavelight, as she’s targeting 31:50.00. Her pb is 32:20.86. 3000 meters: Again, with the only support from the wavelight, Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal with a pb of 8:37.58., attacks Grete Waitz legendary Norwegian record at 3000 meters: 8:31.75 from 1979. Shot put: Norwegian record holder and 2017 European U20-champion holder Marcus Thomsen (21.01i) against 2016 World U20 silver medalist Wictor Petersson of Sweden (20.70) and Sven Martin Skagestad (18.18). Photo: Eirik Førde One man – on lane – one record Without any competitors other than himself, Karsten Warholm will try to better the world best at 300 meters hurdles set by Chris Rawlinson (GBR) in 2002 with 34.48. The World and European Champion at 400 meter hurdles will as usual start in his favorite lane at Bislett; the seventh one. The boy from Ulsteinvik has already ran faster over the distance in an indoor race in Tampere. But you really can’t compare this 34.26 indoor with outdoor races, since the indoor time was a one lap race on an oversized indoor track, while he will do two straights and a bend outdoor.