2019 Norwegian Athletics Championships
2019 Norwegian Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 2–4 August |
Host city | Børstad, Hamar Municipality |
Venue | Hamar Idrettspark |
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The 2019 Norwegian Athletics Championships (Norwegian: NM i friidrett 2019) was the year's national outdoor track and field championships for Norway. It was held from 2–4 August at the Hamar Idrettspark in Børstad, Hamar Municipality. It was organised by FIK Orion and Hamar IL.
The King's trophy was awarded to women's distance runner Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal and hurdler Karsten Warholm (who also set a championship record in the 400 metres sprint). Warholm became the first man to win the trophy five years in a row. Javelin thrower Egil Danielsen, who died shortly before the competition, was honoured in the opening ceremony and a statue was placed outside of the stadium in Hamar.
Championships
[edit]The following senior championships were held outside the main championships: [1]
Event | Venue | Date(s) | Notes |
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Indoor track and field | Haugesund | 2–3 February | |
Indoor combined events | Sandnes | 23–24 February | |
Cross country short course | Larvik | 6-7 April | |
Ultrarunning | Kristiansand Oslo |
27 April 23–24 November | |
Combined events | Modum | 18–19 May | |
Half marathon | Sandnes | 25 May | |
Relays | Lillehammer | 25–26 May | |
Mountain running | Valldal | 22 June | |
Marathon | Stavanger | 31 August | |
Cross country long course | Oslo | 13 October |
Results
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]References
[edit]- Results
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Norwegian)