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Jaeger confirmed for 300m at Trond Mohn Games in Bergen

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Henriette Jaeger will race individually for the first time outdoors this season at the Trond Mohn Games in Bergen, a World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meeting, on 28 May.

The Trond Mohn Games will be streamed live on the European Athletics website with more streaming details to be announced very soon. The full list of streamed events in May can be found here

As is customary, Jaeger will be contesting the rarely-run 300m at the Trond Mohn Games. She won at this distance in both in 2024 and 2025, coming within 0.01 of Irina Privalova’s long-standing European best with a 35.46 clocking two years ago.

Jaeger, who won the European U23 400m title on the same track last year, has already made the headlines this month when she anchored Norway to a historic gold medal in the 4x400m at the World Relays in Gaborone with a 48.91 anchor leg. 

The 300m line-up at the Trond Mohn Games also features her Norwegian relay teammates Josefine Tomine Eriksen and Astri Ertzgaard with international opposition being provided by Kenya’s Mercy Oketch and Finland’s Mette Baas.

There will also be keen domestic interest in the men’s 1500m which features reigning European U20 1500m and 3000m champion Hakon Moe Berg and world U20 3000 champion Andreas Fjeld Halvorsen. 

Moe Berg is the fastest entrant in the men’s 1500m with a 3:30.28 PB which was set last year. The line-up also features France’s Romain Mornet (3:31.62) and Titouan Le Grix (3:32.81).

World class hammer line-ups confirmed

The men’s hammer field at the Trond Mohn Games includes six European throwers with lifetime bests in excess of the 80 metre-barrier and could be something of a dress rehearsal of the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham from 10-16 August.

The line-up features world silver and bronze medallists Merlin Hummel (82.77m PB) and Bence Halasz (83.18m) along with Olympic bronze medallist Mykhayko Kokhan (82.02m) and reigning European U20 champion Armin Szababos who recently broke the 80 metre-barrier for the first time with the senior hammer with 80.95m.

The line-up also features France’s Yann Chaussinand (81.91m) while home hopes will lie with 2020 Olympic silver medallist Eivind Henriksen (81.58m) and Thomas Mardal (78.44m) who finished sixth at the 2025 World Athletics Championships.

There is a strong Nordic theme to the women’s hammer field which features Finns Krista Tervo (77.14m PB) and Silja Kosonen (77.07m) along with Denmark’s Katrine Koch Jacobsen who recently won the European Throwing Cup with a national record of 75.52m.

Reigning European champion Sara Fantini from Italy is also in the field while international opposition comes from two-time world medallist Janee’ Kassanavoid from the United States.




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