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  • Bislett Stadium (Norwegian: Bislett stadion) is a sports stadium in Oslo, Norway. Bislett is Norway's most well known sports arena internationally, with 15 speed skating world records and more than 50 track and field world records having been set here. The original stadium was demolished in 2004 and construction of a new stadium was completed by the summer of 2005.
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  • Vi drifter Bislett stadion på vegne av Oslo Kommune. Bislett stadion er et fullverdig internasjonalt friidrettsanlegg og er hovedanlegg for friidrett i Norge.
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  • The new stadium designed by Danish architecture practice C. F. Møller Architects was inaugurated with the Bislett Games on 29 July 2005.
  • It has been a sports centre since 1907, and the first stadium opened in 1922. ... In 1995 C.F. Møller won the competition for a new Bislett Stadium.
  • Lyn logo Stadium: Bislett Stadion Club: Lyn SInfo: The stadium is first of all the main athletics stadium in Norway Capacity: 15.400 Surface: Grass Location: At...
  • Bislett stadium is accesible for everyone and is very well equipped as Athletics stadium. ... The Bislett stadium is well known to us.
  • Bislett Stadium is located 1.8 km north-west of Oslo city centre. Its central location means it is easily accessible by both public transport and walking or cycling.
  • See more of Bislett stadion on Facebook. ... Bislett stadion. Stadium, Arena & Sports Venue in Oslo, Norway.
  • The new 15,000-capacity Bislett Stadium was erected in its place the following year and has the same unique architectural style as its predecessor.
  • Bislett Stadion – stadium description. The American “Sports Illustrated” listed this stadium as one of the most important sports grounds of the twentieth...
  • Bislett Stadium. Not Yet Rated. ... The Bislett Stadium was built on the site of 19th-century brickworks, bought by the Oslo municipality in 1898.