BAUHAUS-galan

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BAUHAUS-galan, formerly known as DN-Galan is an annual, international athletics meeting that takes place at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm.[3] Previously it was one of the five IAAF Super Grand Prix events until 2010, and has since been part of the Diamond League circuit. It was first organized in 1967.

BAUHAUS-galan
The host stadium – Stockholm Olympic Stadium
DateJuly – August
LocationStockholm, Sweden Sweden
Event typeTrack and field
World Athletics Cat.GW[1]
Established1967[2]
Official sitebauhausgalan.se
Logo

Having been known as the DN-Galan since its first edition, a title sponsor deal with DIY company Bauhaus led to a rebranding of the event in 2015, following a period of financial instability for the organisers.[4]

Since 1967, the Dicksonpokalen (Dickson Trophy) is awarded to the winner of the men's 1500 metres or mile run at the competition.[5]

History

After the 2019 season concluded the BAUHAUS-galan was announced to be separating from the professional Diamond League circuit of one-day meets.[6] However, the meet was readmitted into the circuit and included in the Diamond League's 2020 calendar announcement.[7]

Editions

BAUHAUS-galan editions
Ed.MeetingDateRef.
1st1967 DN-galan5 Jul 1967[8]
2nd1968 DN-galan2-3 Jul 1968[9]
3rd1969 DN-galan2 Jul 1969[10]
4th1970 DN-galan1 Jul 1970[11][12]
5th1971 DN-galan6-7 Jul 1971[13]
6th1972 DN-galan5-6 Jul 1972[14]
7th1973 DN-galan2-3 Jul 1973[15]
8th1974 DN-galan1-2 Jul 1974[16]
9th1975 DN-galan30 Jun-1 Jul 1975[17]
10th1976 DN-galan9-10 Aug 1976[18]
11th1977 DN-galan4-5 Jul 1977[19]
12th1978 DN-galan3-4 Jul 1978[20]
13th1979 DN-galan3 Jul 1979[21]
14th1980 DN-galan7-8 Jul 1980[22]
15th1981 DN-galan7-8 Jul 1981[23]
16th1982 DN-galan6 Jul 1982[24]
17th1983 DN-galan4 Jul 1983[25]
18th1984 DN-galan2 Jul 1984[26]
19th1985 DN-galan2 Jul 1985[27]
20th1986 DN-galan1 Jul 1986[28]
21st1987 DN-galan30 Jun 1987[29]
22nd1988 DN-galan5 Jul 1988[30]
23rd1989 DN-galan3 Jul 1989[31]
24th1990 DN-galan2 Jul 1990[32]
25th1991 DN-galan3 Jul 1991[33]
26th1992 DN-galan2 Jul 1992[34]
27th1993 DN-galan5 Jul 1993[35]
28th1994 DN-galan12 Jul 1994[36]
29th1995 DN-galan10 Jul 1995[37]
30th1996 DN-galan8 Jul 1996[38]
31st1997 DN-galan7 Jul 1997[39]
32nd1998 DN-galan5 Aug 1998[40]
33rd1999 DN-galan30 Jul 1999[41]
34th2000 DN-galan1 Aug 2000[42]
35th2001 DN-galan17 Jul 2001[43]
36th2002 DN-galan16 Jul 2002[44]
37th2003 DN-galan5 Aug 2003[45]
38th2004 DN-galan27 Jul 2004[46]
39th2005 DN-galan26 Jul 2005[47]
40th2006 DN-galan25 Jul 2006[48]
41st2007 DN-galan7 Aug 2007[49]
42nd2008 DN-galan22 Jul 2008[50]
43rd2009 DN-galan31 Jul 2009[51]
44th2010 DN-galan6 Aug 2010[52]
45th2011 DN-galan29 Jul 2011[53]
46th2012 DN-galan17 Aug 2012[54]
47th2013 DN-galan22 Aug 2013[55]
48th2014 DN-galan21 Aug 2014[56]
49th2015 BAUHAUS-galan30 Jul 2015[57]
50th2016 BAUHAUS-galan16 Jun 2016[58]
51st2017 BAUHAUS-galan18 Jun 2017[59]
52nd2018 BAUHAUS-galan10 Jun 2018[60]
53rd2019 BAUHAUS-galan30 May 2019[61]
54th2020 BAUHAUS-galan23 Aug 2020[62]
55th2021 BAUHAUS-galan4 Jul 2021[63]
56th2022 BAUHAUS-galan30 Jun 2022[64]
57th2023 BAUHAUS-galan2 Jul 2023[65]
58th2024 BAUHAUS-galan2 Jun 2024[66]

World records

Over the course of its history, numerous world records have been set at the meet.

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1997800 m1:41.73 [note 1]Wilson Kipketer  Denmark
199310,000 m27:07.91Richard Chelimo  Kenya
1990Javelin throw89.58 mSteve Backley  United Kingdom
19893000 m steeplechase8:05.35Peter Koech  Kenya
Triple jump14.52 m [note 2]Galina Chistyakova  Soviet Union
1987High jump2.42 mPatrik Sjöberg  Sweden
198410,000 m27:13.81Fernando Mamede  Portugal
19775000 m13:12.9Dick Quax  New Zealand
19753000 m steeplechase8:09.8Anders Gärderud  Sweden
1972Javelin throw93.80 mJānis Lūsis  Soviet Union
Discus throw68.40 m [note 3]Ricky Bruch  Sweden

Meeting records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m9.84 (0.0 m/s)Tyson Gay  United States6 August 2010
200 m19.77 (+0.6 m/s)Michael Johnson  United States8 July 1996
400 m43.50Jeremy Wariner  United States7 August 2007
800 m1:41.73Wilson Kipketer  Denmark7 July 1997
1000 m2:13.93Abubaker Kaki Khamis  Sudan22 July 2008
1500 m3:29.30Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco7 July 1997
Mile3:51.32John Kibowen  Kenya5 August 1998
2000 m4:50.08Noah Ngeny  Kenya30 July 1999
3000 m7:25.79Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia7 August 2007
5000 m12:51.60Daniel Komen  Kenya8 July 1996
10000 m26:50.16Rhonex Kipruto  Kenya18 May 2019[67]
110 m hurdles12.91 (+0.2 m/s)Dayron Robles  Cuba22 July 2008
400 m hurdles46.80Alison dos Santos  Brazil30 June 2022[68]
3000 m steeplechase7:59.42Paul Kipsiele Koech  Kenya7 August 2007
High jump2.42 mPatrik Sjöberg  Sweden30 June 1987
Pole vault6.16 m DLRArmand Duplantis  Sweden30 June 2022[68]
Long jump8.59 m (+0.4 m/s)Iván Pedroso  Cuba7 July 1997
Triple jump17.93 m (+1.6 m/s)Kenny Harrison  United States2 July 1990
Shot put22.09 m [69]Christian Cantwell  United States5 August 2010
Discus throw70.02 mKristjan Čeh  Slovenia30 June 2022[68]
Hammer throw77.06 mTore Gustafsson  Sweden3 July 1989
Javelin throw90.31 mAnderson Peters  Grenada30 June 2022[68]
4 × 100 m relay37.99United States Blue  United States22 July 2008

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m10.90 (+1.9 m/s)Irina Privalova  Russia12 July 1994
200 m21.88 (+ 1.3 m/s)Allyson Felix  United States31 July 2009[70]
400 m49.70Allyson Felix  United States7 August 2007
800 m1:56.28Rose Mary Almanza  Cuba4 July 2021[71]
1000 m2:30.72Maria Mutola  Mozambique10 July 1995
1500 m3:57.12Mary Decker  United States4 July 1983
Mile4:24.6Silvana Cruciata  Italy8 July 1981
3000 m8:24.66Meseret Defar  Ethiopia25 July 2006
5000 m14:12.88Meseret Defar  Ethiopia22 July 2008
10000 m31:07.34Meseret Defar  Ethiopia31 July 2009
100 m hurdles12.38 (+1.3 m/s)Brianna Rollins-McNeal  United States10 June 2018[72]
400 m hurdles52.27 DLRFemke Bol  Netherlands30 June 2022[68]
3000 m steeplechase9:04.34Hyvin Kiyeng  Kenya4 July 2021[71]
High jump2.07 mBlanka Vlašić  Croatia7 August 2007
Pole vault4.86 mSandi Morris  United States10 June 2018[73]
Long jump7.05 m (+0.7 m/s)Galina Chistyakova  Soviet Union3 July 1989
Triple jump14.83 m (+1.9 m/s)Caterine Ibargüen  Colombia29 July 2011[74]
Shot put20.63 m [69]Nadezhda Ostapchuk  Belarus5 August 2010
Discus throw68.77 mSandra Perković  Croatia17 August 2012[75]
Javelin throw68.59 mMariya Abakumova  Russia22 August 2013[76]
4 × 100 m relay42.13Géraldine Frey
Mujinga Kambundji
Salomé Kora
Ajla del Ponte
  Switzerland30 June 2022[68]

Notes

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