Number 5:

Alhaji Jeng: Angelica Bengtsson's crazy final.

Kajsa Bergqvist: The Coal Final. The best ball final of all time. Completely unlikely last range where leading Walsh of 22.90 finally came in third place.

Number 4:

Alhaji Jeng : The comrades Dalilah Muhammad and Sydney McLaughlin have repeatedly pressed each other through the athletic season hard, resulting in a new world record for Muhammad.

Ahead of the final, the spotlights were thus aimed at the crossfire.

The settlement did not go unnoticed! Muhammad, who was slightly stronger during the season, went out of the duel, with a new world record which now reads 52.16.

Kajsa Bergqvist: AngelicaBengtsson. Made to jump the Swedish record after breaking one stick and placing another. Masterfully.

Number 3:

Aljahi Jeng: Mutaz Essa Barshim. If we back the band 16 months before the magical high jump final, he will tear off the band in the foot during a world record attempt. The road to a championship at home looks sometimes dark. With only three contests in the baggage before the men's high jump qualifier, Mutaz has managed to moderate by his measure, 2.27.

For the first time during the championship, few chairs gap. He offers an electrified event! Strengthens the gold and consolidates its position as national treasure.

Kajsa Bergqvist: Perseus Karlström. He finally met his expectations and won a long-awaited World Cup medal.

Number 2:

Alhaji Jeng: Armand Duplantis. The painted duel between Armand and American Sam Kendricks was, to say the least, a nail-biter!

A competition where stability is ruined because the youngster has an exponential phase of development in physics, rhythm, speed and timing.

Since preparation is the basis for improvisation, he succeeds, like an artist, in painting the reality that prevails.

Kajsa Bergqvist: Armand Duplantis. An insanely exciting competition where Armand Duplantis again shows that he is best under pressure. Next time it will be gold.

Number 1:

Alhaji Jeng: Daniel Ståhl writes a piece of Swedish sports history by salvaging the first Swedish gold in discus.

Daniel has danced through Europe's discus rings like a Greek discus god. He has spoiled us with world-class results, on very few occasions when profits have not been made, the eye-lifting effect has come to fruition.

Competitors do not come up to his worst series when they have their best.

Kajsa Bergqvist: Daniel Ståhl. Rarely has a World Cup gold been more well deserved than Daniel Ståhl's. Didn't get to his best throw but was superior anyway.