Saturday's GP competitions at Slottskogsvallen start at 18.00 and are broadcast live on SVT2. Despite forecasts of possible rain, there are good chances that several Swedish profiles in good shape will challenge dream boundaries. SVT Sports experts Kajsa Bergqvist and Alhaji Jeng have listed what they think will be the highlights of the competitions:

1. Khaddi Sagnia and Thobias Montler, long jump

- Seeing Khaddi jump lately has been fantastic. Still, she has had problems hitting the plank, so she gets to that meeting, it will be super exciting to see how far it can be. Montler has found a good energy and can also jump really far, says Kajsa Bergqvist and is supported by Jeng:

- Montler has been steady over eight meters but has not yet reached the big hit. He can jump 8.30, which would be a new personal record. And Khaddi, yes, she can definitely do seven meters, he says.

2. Andreas Kramer, 800 meters

Kajsa Bergqvist:

- It is almost unlikely that Andreas did not arrive during 1.45.00. He has been one hundredth in from in a long series of races. It must be frustrating to do top race after top race and be so close. I really treat him to a time below 1.45.

Alhaji Jeng:

- Getting Andreas the right trip will go fast. In addition, he can do the job all by himself if needed. He is in incredibly good shape.

3. Suldan Hassan, 5000 meters

- Apart from the good times this summer, the coolest thing is how Hassan finished his races. It is at least as important as the times, because it means a lot before upcoming championships where it is often decided at the final laps, says Kajsa Bergqvist.

- It's a little strong-willed that he should be able to take Anders Gännerud's Swedish record, but this is a guy who has definitely taken the step into the absolute European elite, says Alhaji Jeng. So what can make a difference is the weather. When it rains, the challenge towards the dream boundaries becomes even greater, of course. - Regardless, we believe in a good evening in Gothenburg, says Kajsa Bergqvist.

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Armand Duplantis cheers at Stockholm Stadium. Photo: Bildbyrån