1. Warholm chases European record

The Norwegian has broken the world record twice during the season and makes his first appearance after the Olympic gold in the 400 meter hurdles.

In Lausanne he runs 400 meters, ie without hurdles!

The flying-footed Norwegian will try to challenge the 34-year-old European record held by Thomas Schönlebe.

Note the time 44.33, which can be just a memory. 

2.

Duplantis with precision

When it comes to performance,

 "Mondo" is

like a Swiss movement with perfect precision, so competing in watch-brand Switzerland should suit him perfectly.

The world record holder and Olympic champion has shown great form all season.

Will we see the 27th competition with jumps over 6 meters?

3. Thompson

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Herah chases world record

The sprint queen won three gold medals from the Olympics, in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meters.

Last Saturday, she ran an incredible 10.64 in Eugene, only five hundredths of a small unattainable world record set in 1988. Can we see one of the top world records in athletics break now?

4. 400m hurdles

,

ladies

This has really been this year's athletics.

One of the main characters is the former world record holder Dalilah Muhammed (2nd through the ages) who is set against this year's comet, European record holder Femke Bol, also 3rd through the ages in the branch.

The race will be one of the highlights of the evening. 

5. Value meters for Swedes

It will also be exciting to follow our Swedish participants.

Khaddi Sagnia, who was in the Olympic final, faces a world-class starting field.

Lovisa Lindh, who unfortunately was not allowed to take part in the Olympics (although she was there), will also face the best possible resistance.