World champion Daniel Ståhl will be targeting back-to-back victories on Swedish soil in the Folksam Sollentuna Grand Prix, a World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze meeting, on Sunday (14).
The Folksam Sollentuna Grand Prix will be streamed live through the European Athletics website from 16:00pm CEST (geoblocked in Sweden).
Who's competing?
One week after winning in the Stockholm Diamond League, Ståhl is among the big names in action in Sollentuna. The field for the men’s discus also includes Germany’s Steven Richter, the reigning European U23 champion.
In the women’s discus, fellow Swede Vanessa Kamga will also face strong German opposition from 2020 Olympic silver medallist Kristin Pudenz who also won silver behind Sandra Elkasevic at the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich.

On the track, surprise Olympic fourth-placer Clement Ducos from France continues his comeback from injury in the men's 400m hurdles. Ducos, who clocked a season’s best of 48.49 last weekend, faces a strong international line-up which includes Sweden’s Oskar Edlund, Botswana's Kemorena Tisang and Finland’s world U20 bronze medallist Antti Sainio.
2024 European silver medallist Louise Maraval is the standout entrant in the women’s 400m hurdles while double Olympic relay medallist Sam Reardon from Great Britain will be in action in the men’s 400m.

Other top Swedish athletes who are due to compete include Fanny Roos (women’s shot put), Julia Henriksson (women’s 100m), Maja Askag and Tilde Johansson (women’s long jump), Carmel Cernjul (women’s 3000m) and Jonathan Grahn (men’s 1500m.)
Saraboyukov set for Innsbruck
Reigning European indoor champion Bozhidar Saraboyukov from Bulgaria will be in action on the streets of Innsbruck for the Golden Fly Series event in Innsbruck, a World Athletics Continental Tour Challenger event, on Saturday (13).
The Golden Fly Series will be streamed live on the European Athletics YouTube channel without any geoblocking restrictions from 18:00 CEST.
The men’s long jump field also includes Germany's Luka Herden, Czechia's Radek Juska and Namibia’s Lionel Coetzee.
A strong line-up has also been assembled for the women’s pole vault including Estonia’s Allika Inkeri Moser, who cleared a world U18 best of 4.52m at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival, along with Brazil’s Juliana De Menis Campos and Ukraine’s Maryna Kylypko, both of whom are global finalists.



