1) Sifan Hassan

This weekend, she set a world record of 10,000 meters (which was further improved by Ethiopian Gidey on Tuesday).

Now the Dutch cannon is running 1500 and anything can happen.

At the last World Cup, she was responsible for the unique feat of winning gold in both distances.

CLIP: Here Sifan Hassan breaks the world record of 10,000 m

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Sifan Hassan set a world record at home.

Photo: TT

2) Angelica Bengtsson

Only Swedish participant in Florence.

The pole vaulter who continues his path towards the Olympics without coach Peter Widén is facing strong international opposition.

KLIPP: The coach about having broken off the collaboration with Bengtsson: "Damn sad"

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Angelica Bengtsson and Peter Widén have broken off their collaboration.

Photo: Bildbyrån.

3) Men 5000 m

Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei finished last season with world records of both 5,000 and 10,000. Strong runners from Ethiopia, Australia and two brothers Ingebrigtsen from Norway must run very fast if they are to be able to challenge.

ARCHIVE: Cheptegei broke world record in 5000 m (20 August 2020)

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Here, Joshua Cheptegei breaks the world record in the 5000 meters Photo: Bildbyrån

4) 110m hurdles

Reigning Olympic champion Omar McLeod from Jamaica, who fell in the last World Cup final, has shown good form and is now facing season debutant Pascal Martinot-Lagarde from France.

5) Men height

Italian Gianmarco Tamberi is a big crowd favorite - but gets tough opposition in world champion Mutaz Essa Barshim from Qatar and world setter Ilja Ivanjuk from Russia.

The gala in Rome / Florence will be decided on Thursday 10 June and will be broadcast on SVT1 / SVT Play at 20.00.