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Runner s Tribe indicates required Karsten Warholm brought down the curtain – and the house with it – on the Bislett Games with a world record in the 400 metres hurdles. Mondo Duplantis attempted a world record in the men’s pole vault. World champion Hellen Obiri won the women’s 5000 metres. For Australians, though, it was only the mile that mattered. Any year a Norwegian athlete is not attempting a world record – which is most years – the Dream Mile is the closing event of the Bislett Games. And this year, Australia’s Stewart McSweyn won it. As far as I can tell, it is the first time an Australian, indeed an Oceania, athlete has won the Dream Mile. And McSweyn did not just win: he ran three minutes 48.37 seconds to take over a second-and-a-half off Craig Mottram’s former Australian record. ....