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17-Year-Old Cooper Lutkenhaus Stuns 800m Field as Swedish Stars Shine at Stockholm Diamond League

American teenager Cooper Lutkenhaus clocked a blistering 1:42.70 to win the men's 800m, while local heroes Mondo Duplantis and Daniel Ståhl thrilled the home crowd at the BAUHAUS-Galan.

Not represented: Athletes who narrowly missed out on the increased Diamond+ prize money · Coaches of the teenage athletes managing their sudden rise to global prominence

Track & Field Analysts 40%Swedish Supporters 35%Global Athletics Community 25%

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World Athletics Power Rankings: Teenage Phenoms and Historic 800m Times Shake Up the Diamond League

A historic women's 800m race in Stockholm, a 17-year-old American prodigy, and the end of Armand Duplantis's three-year winning streak highlight the shifting balance of power in global track and field.

Not represented: Coaches of the defeated veterans · Sports scientists analyzing the sudden drop in 800m times

The Youth Movement 35%The Veteran Defenders 35%Historical Context Analysts 30%

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Winners Alliance Inks $6 Million Rescue Deal for Grand Slam Track as Diamond League Counters With Prize Hikes

A major ownership transaction has saved Grand Slam Track from bankruptcy, with Winners Alliance signing a $6 million reorganization deal to fund the 2026 season. The move intensifies track and field's free-agency battle, arriving just as the Diamond League announced significant prize money increases for its new 'Diamond+' events.

Not represented: Unsigned independent athletes · Shoe company sponsors

Start-Up League Advocates 35%Legacy Circuit Defenders 35%Athlete Representatives 30%

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