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BAUHAUS-galan

Annual athletic event

BAUHAUS-galan

Summary

Annual athletic event

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imageStockholms Olympiastadion 20060424-1.jpg
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captionThe host stadium – Stockholm Olympic Stadium
dateMay – August
locationStockholm, Sweden SWE
typeTrack and field
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homepagebauhausgalan.se
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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. 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.

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.

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

History

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

Editions

Ed.MeetingSeriesDateRef.
1967 DN-galan5 Jul 1967
1968 DN-galan2–3 Jul 1968
1969 DN-galan2 Jul 1969
1970 DN-galan1 Jul 1970
1971 DN-galan6–7 Jul 1971
1972 DN-galan5–6 Jul 1972
1973 DN-galan2–3 Jul 1973
1974 DN-galan1–2 Jul 1974
1975 DN-galan30 Jun, 1 Jul 1975
1976 DN-galan9–10 Aug 1976
1977 DN-galan4–5 Jul 1977
1978 DN-galan3–4 Jul 1978
1979 DN-galan3 Jul 1979
1980 DN-galan7–8 Jul 1980
1981 DN-galan7–8 Jul 1981
1982 DN-galan6 Jul 1982
1983 DN-galan4 Jul 1983
1984 DN-galan2 Jul 1984
1985 DN-galan1985 IAAF Grand Prix2 Jul 1985
1986 DN-galan1986 IAAF Grand Prix1 Jul 1986
1987 DN-galan1988 IAAF Grand Prix30 Jun 1987
1988 DN-galan1988 IAAF Grand Prix5 Jul 1988
1989 DN-galan1989 IAAF Grand Prix3 Jul 1989
1990 DN-galan1990 IAAF Grand Prix2 Jul 1990
1991 DN-galan1991 IAAF Grand Prix3 Jul 1991
1992 DN-galan1992 IAAF Grand Prix2 Jul 1992
1993 DN-galan1993 IAAF Grand Prix5 Jul 1993
1994 DN-galan1994 IAAF Grand Prix12 Jul 1994
1995 DN-galan1995 IAAF Grand Prix10 Jul 1995
1996 DN-galan1996 IAAF Grand Prix8 Jul 1996
1997 DN-galan1997 IAAF Grand Prix7 Jul 1997
1998 DN-galan1998 IAAF Grand Prix5 Aug 1998
1999 DN-galan1999 IAAF Grand Prix30 Jul 1999
2000 DN-galan2000 IAAF Grand Prix1 Aug 2000
2001 DN-galan2001 IAAF Grand Prix17 Jul 2001
2002 DN-galan2002 IAAF Grand Prix16 Jul 2002
2003 DN-galan2003 IAAF Super Grand Prix5 Aug 2003
2004 DN-galan2004 IAAF Super Grand Prix27 Jul 2004
2005 DN-galan2005 IAAF Super Grand Prix26 Jul 2005
2006 DN-galan2006 IAAF Super Grand Prix25 Jul 2006
2007 DN-galan2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix7 Aug 2007
2008 DN-galan2008 IAAF Super Grand Prix21–22 Jul 2008
2009 DN-galan2009 IAAF Super Grand Prix30–31 Jul 2009
2010 DN-galan2010 Diamond League5–6 Aug 2010
2011 DN-galan2011 Diamond League28–29 Jul 2011
2012 DN-galan2012 Diamond League17 Aug 2012
2013 DN-galan2013 Diamond League22 Aug 2013
2014 DN-galan2014 Diamond League21 Aug 2014
2015 BAUHAUS-galan2015 Diamond League29–30 Jul 2015
2016 BAUHAUS-galan2016 Diamond League16 Jun 2016
2017 BAUHAUS-galan2017 Diamond League18 Jun 2017
2018 BAUHAUS-galan2018 Diamond League10 Jun 2018
2019 BAUHAUS-galan2019 Diamond League30 May 2019
2020 BAUHAUS-galan2020 Diamond League23 Aug 2020
2021 BAUHAUS-galan2021 Diamond League4 Jul 2021
2022 BAUHAUS-galan2022 Diamond League30 Jun 2022
2023 BAUHAUS-galan2023 Diamond League2 Jul 2023
2024 BAUHAUS-galan2024 Diamond League2 Jun 2024
2025 BAUHAUS-galan2025 Diamond League15 Jun 2025

World records

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

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality19681972197519771984198719891990199319972025
8.24.2Finland
Javelin throw93.80 mSoviet Union
Discus throw68.40 mSweden
8:09.8Sweden
13:12.9New Zealand
27:13.81Portugal
High jump2.42 mSweden
8:05.35Kenya
Triple jump14.52 mSoviet Union
Javelin throw89.58 mUnited Kingdom
27:07.91Kenya
1:41.73Denmark
Pole vault6.28 mArmand DuplantisSweden

Meeting records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.100 m200 m400 m600 m800 m1000 m1500 mMile2000 m3000 m5000 m10,000 m110 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechaseHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw4 × 100 m relay
9.84Tyson GayUnited States6 August 20102010
19.77Michael JohnsonUnited States8 July 19961996
43.50Jeremy WarinerUnited States7 August 20072007
1:15.99Musaeb Abdulrahman BallaQatar22 August 20132013
1:41.73Wilson KipketerDenmark7 July 19971997
2:13.93Abubaker Kaki KhamisSudan22 July 20082008
3:29.30Hicham El GuerroujMorocco7 July 19971997
3:51.32John KibowenKenya5 August 19981998
4:50.08Noah NgenyKenya30 July 19991999
7:25.79Kenenisa BekeleEthiopia7 August 20072007
12:44.27Andreas AlmgrenSweden15 June 20252025
26:50.16Rhonex KiprutoKenya18 May 20192019
12.91Dayron RoblesCuba22 July 20082008
46.54Rai BenjaminUnited States15 June 20252025
7:59.42Paul Kipsiele KoechKenya7 August 20072007
2.42 mPatrik SjöbergSweden30 June 19871987
6.28 m DLRArmand DuplantisSweden15 June 20252025
8.59 mIván PedrosoCuba7 July 19971997
17.93 mKenny HarrisonUnited States2 July 19901990
22.09 mChristian CantwellUnited States5 August 20102010
70.02 mKristjan ČehSlovenia30 June 20222022author=Simon Turnbulldate=30 June 2022title=Duplantis scales 6.16m in Stockholm for highest ever outdoor vaulturl=https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/stockholm-galan-duplantis-outdoor-vault-bol-santosaccess-date=1 July 2022publisher=World Athletics}}
77.06 mTore GustafssonSweden3 July 19891989
95.52 m (old design)Uwe HohnEast Germany2 July 19851985
90.31 m (current design)Anderson PetersGrenada30 June 20222022
37.99United States Blue:
Terrence Trammell
Wallace Spearmon
Shawn Crawford
Michael RodgerUnited States22 July 20082008

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.100 m200 m400 m800 m1000 m1500 mMile3000 m5000 m10,000 m100 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechaseHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwJavelin throw4 × 100 m relay
10.75Julien AlfredSt. Lucia15 June 20252025
21.88Allyson FelixUnited States31 July 20092009
49.70Allyson FelixUnited States7 August 20072007
1:56.28Rose Mary AlmanzaCuba4 July 20212021title=Duplantis soars over meeting record in Stockholmurl=https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/duplantis-stockholm-bauhaus-galanpublisher=World Athleticsauthor=Jess Whittingtondate=4 July 2021access-date=16 July 2021}}
2:30.72Maria MutolaMozambique10 July 19951995
3:57.12Mary DeckerUnited States4 July 19831983
4:24.6Silvana CruciataItaly8 July 19811981
8:24.66Meseret DefarEthiopia25 July 20062006
14:12.88Meseret DefarEthiopia22 July 20082008
31:07.34Meseret DefarEthiopia31 July 20092009
12.33Grace StarkUnited States15 June 20252025
52.11Femke BolNetherlands15 June 20252025
9:04.34Hyvin KiyengKenya4 July 20212021
2.07 mBlanka VlašićCroatia7 August 20072007
4.86 mSandi MorrisUnited States10 June 20182018
7.05 mGalina ChistyakovaSoviet Union3 July 19891989
7.05 mTara Davis-WoodhallUnited States15 June 20252025
14.83 mCaterine IbargüenColombia29 July 20112011
20.57 mValerie AdamsNew Zealand28 July 20112011
20.63 mNadezhda OstapchukBelarus5 August 20102010
68.77 mSandra PerkovićCroatia17 August 20122012author=Bob Ramsakdate=17 August 2012title=Zaripova world lead the best of new Olympic champions in Stockholm – REPORT – Samsung Diamond Leaguepublisher=IAAFurl=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/dlm/news/newsid=67590.htmlaccess-date=17 August 2012}}
72.74 m (old design)Petra Felke-MeierEast Germany1 July 19861986
68.59 m (current design)Mariya AbakumovaRussia22 August 20132013
42.13Géraldine Frey
Mujinga Kambundji
Salomé Kora
Ajla del PonteSwitzerland30 June 20222022

Notes

References

References

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  6. "1967 Results".
  7. "1968 Results".
  8. "1969 Results".
  9. "Aus 100 - DN-Galan Men's 5000m".
  10. "ARRS - Race: DN Galan".
  11. "1971 Results".
  12. "1972 Results".
  13. "1973 Results".
  14. "1974 Results".
  15. "1975 Results".
  16. "1976 Results".
  17. "1977 Results".
  18. "1978 Results".
  19. "1979 Results".
  20. "1980 Results".
  21. "1981 Results".
  22. "1982 Results".
  23. "1983 Results".
  24. "1984 Results".
  25. "1985 Results".
  26. "1986 Results".
  27. "1987 Results".
  28. "1988 Results".
  29. "1989 Results".
  30. "1990 Results".
  31. "1991 Results".
  32. "1992 Results".
  33. "1993 Results".
  34. "1994 Results".
  35. "1995 Results".
  36. "1996 Results".
  37. "1997 Results".
  38. "1998 Results".
  39. "1999 Results".
  40. "2000 Results".
  41. "2001 Results".
  42. "2002 Results".
  43. "2003 Results".
  44. "2004 Results".
  45. "2005 Results".
  46. "2006 Results".
  47. "2007 Results".
  48. "2008 Results".
  49. "2009 Results".
  50. "2010 Results".
  51. "2011 Results".
  52. "2012 Results".
  53. "2013 Results".
  54. "2014 Results".
  55. "2015 Results".
  56. "2016 Results".
  57. "2017 Results".
  58. "2018 Results".
  59. "2019 Results".
  60. "2020 Results".
  61. "2021 Results".
  62. "2022 Results".
  63. "2023 Results".
  64. "2024 Results".
  65. "2025 Results".
  66. "About BAUHAUS-galan – Stockholm".
  67. "Men's 600 Metres results".
  68. (15 June 2025). "5000m Result".
  69. (30 May 2019). "10000m Results".
  70. (15 June 2025). "400m Hurdles Result".
  71. (15 June 2025). "Pole Vault Result".
  72. competition held in [[Kungsträdgården]]
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  74. (15 June 2025). "100m Result".
  75. (31 July 2009). "Felix blasts to world-leading 21.88secs at DN Galan". world-track.org.
  76. Jess Whittington. (4 July 2021). "Duplantis soars over meeting record in Stockholm". World Athletics.
  77. (15 June 2025). "100m Hurdles Results".
  78. (15 June 2025). "400m Hurdles Result".
  79. (10 June 2018). "Pole Vault Results". sportresult.com.
  80. (15 June 2025). "Long Jump Result".
  81. (29 July 2011). "Triple Jump Women: Results". [[Omega SA.
  82. "Women's Shot Put results".
  83. Bob Ramsak. (17 August 2012). "Zaripova world lead the best of new Olympic champions in Stockholm – REPORT – Samsung Diamond League". [[IAAF]].
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