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[[File:Patriklofgren.jpg|thumb|Patrik Löfgren with the trophy in 1891]]
The '''Dicksonpokalen''' (Dickson Trophy) is an annual [[sport of athletics|athletics]] award given to the winner of the [[1500 metres]] at the [[DN Galan]] meeting in [[Stockholm]], Sweden.
The award was created by James F. Dickson, a [[stable master]] or [[equerry]] for the royal court.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2KsCDwn DICKSON TROPHY - DICKSONPOKALEN]. DN Galan. Retrieved 2019-08-04.</ref> Dickson had previously given an award for the best runner of the English mile as part of a public sports festival in [[Gothenburg]] as early as 1887. A Swede, H Lönnroth, was the first known winner of the award with a time of six minutes and two seconds, competing against one other man in heavy rain. No trophy was provided to Lönnroth given the lack of competition and slow performance. The first trophy proper was given in 1891 as part of the sports festival at the [[Svea Life Guards]] sports ground. Hans Haugom, a Norwegian, won the event and returned to win again the following year. [[Patrik Löfgren]] of Sweden won three years in a row from 1892–94 and was awarded the trophy permanently as a result.<ref name=NFS>''Nordisk Familjeboks Sportlexikon''. Stockholm: Nordisk Familjeboks Förlags AB. 193.</ref>
The current trophy traces its history to 1895 and is no longer permanently awarded to an athlete, but the athlete has their name engraved on the award instead. Taking on an international aspect, the competition was open to all runners from the [[Nordic countries]]. From 1906 onwards, the winning athlete's club gained the right to host the following year's competition. The race remained among the foremost annual athletics events in the region until the early 1920s. With diminishing interest, the management of the competition was given to the [[Swedish Athletics Association]], who awarded it to the winner of the men's 1500 m at the annual [[Swedish Athletics Championships]].<ref name=NFS/>
In the post-war era, the Dickson Trophy returned to its roots as an international mile run event and Dutchman [[Willem Slijkhuis]] became the first non-Nordic winner in 1948. The trophy became tied to the annual DN Galan athletics meeting in Stockholm in 1967. The distance was changed from the mile to 1500 m in 1981. Since its residency at the DN Galan, numerous high profile [[middle-distance running|middle-distance]] athletes have won the title, including Olympic champions [[Kipchoge Keino]], [[John Walker (runner)|John Walker]], [[Sebastian Coe]], [[Steve Ovett]], [[Saïd Aouita]], [[Noureddine Morceli]], [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] and [[Kenenisa Bekele]].
<ref name=DL>[https://ift.tt/338KYOf Dicksonpokalen]. Diamond League. Retrieved 2019-08-04.</ref>
A new era for the trophy began in 2010 with the first women's winner, [[Nancy Langat]] of Kenya. Since that year, the Dicksonpokalen has been awarded to women in even-numbered years and men in odd-numbered years.<ref name=DL/>
==Winners==
*1887 [[H. Lönnroth]] 6:02.0 mile (trophy not awarded)
*1891<sup>1</sup> Hans Haugom 5:07.0 mile
*1891<sup>2</sup> [[Hans Haugom]] 4:48.8 mile
*1892 [[Patrik Löfgren]] [[AIK Friidrott|AIK]] 4:43.4 mile
*1893 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:48.8 mile
*1894 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:52.4 mile
*1895 [[Oscar Johansson (runner)|Oscar Johansson]] "[[Vårblomman]]" 4:55.4 mile
*1896 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:44.8 mile
*1897 [[Axel Valdemar Hansen]] [[Københavns Idræts Forening|Københavns FF]] 5:01.0 mile
*1898 [[Poul Harboe-Christensen]] Københavns FF 4:54.4 mile
*1899 [[Christian Christensen (runner)|Christian Christensen]] Københavns FF 4:50.8 mile
*1900 Christian Christensen Københavns FF 4:44.6 mile
*1901 [[Kristian Hellström]] [[IK Sleipner]] 4:42.2 mile
*1902 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:42.2 mile
*1903 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:31.8 mile
*1904 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:40.4 mile
*1905 [[Edvard Dahl]] [[Sundbybergs köping|Sundbyberg]] 4:52.8 mile
*1906 Edvard Dahl Sundbyberg 4:34.6 mile
*1907 [[John Svanberg]] [[Fredrikshof IF]] 4:31.2 mile
*1908 [[Anton Nilsson (runner)|Anton Nilsson]] Fredrikshof 4:37.6 mile
*1909 [[Ernst Wide]] [[IK Göta]] 4:33.2 mile
*1910 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:21.6 mile
*1911 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:34.7 mile
*1912 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:26.8 mile
*1913 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:25.4 mile
*1914 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:36.3 mile
*1915 [[John Zander]] [[Mariebergs IK]] 4:27.7 mile
*1916 John Zander Marieberg 4:22.3 mile
*1917 John Zander Marieberg 4:18.6 mile
*1918 John Zander Marieberg 4:16.8 mile
*1919 [[Sven Lundgren]] IK Göta 4:22.8 mile
*1920 Sven Lundgren IK Göta 4:25.4 mile
*1921 [[Paavo Nurmi]] 4:13.9 mile
*1922 Sven Lundgren IK Göta 4:24.2 mile
*1923 [[Edvin Wide]] [[IF Linnéa]] 4:25.0 mile
*1924 Edvin Wide IF Linnéa 4:25.8 mile
*1925 [[Folke Eriksson (runner)|Folke Eriksson]] [[UoIF Matteuspojkarna|MP]] 4:25.2 mile
*1926 [[Gunnar Sjögren]] [[Sundsvall]] 4:15.9 mile
*1927 [[Nils Eklöf]] [[Finspång]] 4:22.2 mile
*1928 [[Artur Svensson]] Finspång 4:24.7 mile
*1929 [[Bror Öhrn]] [[Borås]] 4:00.4 1500
*1930 [[Karl-Gustav Dahlström]] IK Göta 4:07.6 1500
*1931 [[Eric Ny]] [[IK Mode]] 3:58.8 1500
*1932 [[Alfons Holmgren]] [[IF Elfsborg Friidrott|IF Elfsborg]] 4:04.2 1500
*1933 [[Alfons Holmgren]] IF Elfsborg 3:58.2 1500
*1934 [[Olle Pettersson]] [[Ymer Borås]] 3:57.0 1500
*1935 [[Lennart Nilsson (fodboldspiller)|Lennart Nilsson]] [[Örgryte IS]] 3:59.8 1500
*1936 [[Henry Jonsson]] [[SoIK Hellas]] 3:57.0 1500
*1937 Lennart Nilsson Örgryte 3:54.2 1500
*1938 [[Åke Jansson]] [[Brandkåren]] 3:53.0 1500
*1939 Åke Jansson Brandkåren 3:55.6 1500
*1940 [[Henry Jonsson|Henry Kälarne]] Brandkåren 3:52.4 1500
*1941 [[Gunder Hägg]] [[Gefle IF Friidrott|Gefle IF]] 3:47.6 1500
*1942 [[Åke Spångert]] Brandkåren 3:50.6 1500
*1943 [[Arne Andersson]] [[SoIK Hellas]] 3:50.4 1500
*1944 Arne Andersson SoIK Hellas 3:49.6 1500
*1945 [[Lennart Strand]] [[Malmö]] 3:47.6 1500
*1946 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:06.6 mile
*1947 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:07.0 mile
*1948 [[Willem Slijkhuis]] 4:09.4 mile
*1949 [[Olle Åberg]] Gefle IF 4:05.4 mile
*1950 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:07.2 mile
*1951 Olle Åberg Gefle IF 4:08.8 mile
*1952 [[Gaston Reiff]] 4:03.4 mile
*1953 [[Wes Santee]] 4:06.6 mile
*1954 [[Ingvar Ericsson (runner)|Ingvar Ericsson]] Brandkåren 4:09.8 mile
*1955 [[Fred Dwyer]] 4:07.8 mile
*1956 Ingvar Ericsson Brandkåren 4:14.6 mile
*1957 [[Dan Waern]] Örgryte 4:01.1 mile
*1958 [[Herb Elliott]] 3:58.0 mile
*1959 Dan Waern Örgryte 3:59.2 mile
*1960 [[László Tábori]] 4:06.4 mile
*1961 Dan Waern Örgryte 3:58.9 mile
*1962 [[Tommy Holmestrand]] [[IFK Lidingö]] 4:06.6 mile
*1963 [[Jörg Balke]] 4:11.4 mile
*1964 [[Karl-Uno Olofsson]] [[Umeå]] 4:02.6 mile
*1965 [[Josef Odložil]] 3:58.7 mile
*1966 [[Sven-Olov Larsson]] [[Sundsvall]] 4:07.1 mile
*1967 [[André Dehertoghe]] 3:57.3 mile
*1968 [[Bodo Tümmler]] 3:54. mile
*1969 Bodo Tümmler 3:58.8 mile
*1970 [[Henryk Szordykowski]] 4:02.3 mile
*1971 [[Kipchoge Keino]] 3:54.4 mile
*1972 [[Brendan Foster]] 3:57.2 mile
*1973 [[Ben Jipcho]] 3:52.17 mile
*1974 [[Filbert Bayi]] 3:54.10 mile
*1975 [[John Walker (runner)|John Walker]] 3:52.24 mile
*1976 John Walker 3:53.07 mile
*1977 [[Jozef Plachý]] 3:54.68 mile
*1978 [[Thomas Wessinghage]] 3:52.50 mile
*1979 [[Steve Scott (runner)|Steve Scott]] 3:55.96 mile
*1980 Steve Scott 3:53.59 mile
*1981 [[Sebastian Coe]] 3:31.95 1500
*1982 [[Sydney Maree]] 3:32.89 1500
*1983 [[Jim Spivey]] 3:36.94 1500
*1984 [[Steve Ovett]] 3:35.65 1500
*1985 Steve Scott 3:37.30 1500
*1986 [[Michael Hillardt]] 3:34.51 1500
*1987 [[Abdi Bile]] 3:35.77 1500
*1988 [[Saïd Aouita]] 3:35.70 1500
*1989 Saïd Aouita 3:34.59 1500
*1990 [[Joe Falcon]] 3:35.52 1500
*1991 [[Noureddine Morceli]] 3:31.01 1500
*1992 [[Rachid El Basir]] 3:36.21 1500
*1993 Noureddine Morceli 3:31.83 1500
*1994 Noureddine Morceli 3:34.09 1500
*1995 No race
*1996 [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] 3:29.59 1500
*1997 Hicham El Guerrouj 3:29.30 1500
*1998 [[John Kibowen]] 3:51.32 mile
*1999 [[Noah Ngeny]] 4:50.08 2000
*2000 [[Andrés Manuel Díaz]] 3:32.75 1500
*2001 [[José Antonio Redolat]] 3:31.21 1500
*2002 [[Bernard Lagat]] 3:31.38 1500
*2003 Bernard Lagat 3:32.99 1500
*2004 [[Mulugeta Wendimu]] 3:32.39 1500
*2005 [[Ivan Heshko]] 3:33.18 1500
*2006 [[Kenenisa Bekele]] 3:33.08 1500
*2007 [[Belal Mansoor Ali]] 2:15.88 1000
*2008 [[Abubaker Kaki Khamis]] 2:13.93 1000
*2009 Belal Mansoor Ali 2:16.55 1000
*2010 [[Nancy Langat]] 4:00.70 1500
*2011 [[Silas Kiplagat]] 3:33.94 1500
*2012 [[Maryam Yusuf Jamal]] 4:01.19 1500
*2013 [[Ayanleh Souleiman]] 3:33.59 1500
*2014 [[Jenny Simpson]] 4:00.38 1500
*2015 [[Ayanleh Souleiman]] 3:33.33 1500
*2016 [[Angelika Cichocka]] 4:03.25 1500
*2017 [[Timothy Cheruiyot]] 3:30.77 1500
*2018 [[Gudaf Tsegay]] 3:57.64 1500
*2019 [[Timothy Cheruiyot]] 3:35.79 1500
==See also==
*[[Dream Mile]]
*[[Emsley Carr Mile]]
*[[Wanamaker Mile]]
==References==
[[Category:Swedish awards]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1887]]
[[Category:Athletics (track and field) awards]]
[[Category:Mile races]]
[[Category:Athletics in Sweden]]
The '''Dicksonpokalen''' (Dickson Trophy) is an annual [[sport of athletics|athletics]] award given to the winner of the [[1500 metres]] at the [[DN Galan]] meeting in [[Stockholm]], Sweden.
The award was created by James F. Dickson, a [[stable master]] or [[equerry]] for the royal court.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2KsCDwn DICKSON TROPHY - DICKSONPOKALEN]. DN Galan. Retrieved 2019-08-04.</ref> Dickson had previously given an award for the best runner of the English mile as part of a public sports festival in [[Gothenburg]] as early as 1887. A Swede, H Lönnroth, was the first known winner of the award with a time of six minutes and two seconds, competing against one other man in heavy rain. No trophy was provided to Lönnroth given the lack of competition and slow performance. The first trophy proper was given in 1891 as part of the sports festival at the [[Svea Life Guards]] sports ground. Hans Haugom, a Norwegian, won the event and returned to win again the following year. [[Patrik Löfgren]] of Sweden won three years in a row from 1892–94 and was awarded the trophy permanently as a result.<ref name=NFS>''Nordisk Familjeboks Sportlexikon''. Stockholm: Nordisk Familjeboks Förlags AB. 193.</ref>
The current trophy traces its history to 1895 and is no longer permanently awarded to an athlete, but the athlete has their name engraved on the award instead. Taking on an international aspect, the competition was open to all runners from the [[Nordic countries]]. From 1906 onwards, the winning athlete's club gained the right to host the following year's competition. The race remained among the foremost annual athletics events in the region until the early 1920s. With diminishing interest, the management of the competition was given to the [[Swedish Athletics Association]], who awarded it to the winner of the men's 1500 m at the annual [[Swedish Athletics Championships]].<ref name=NFS/>
In the post-war era, the Dickson Trophy returned to its roots as an international mile run event and Dutchman [[Willem Slijkhuis]] became the first non-Nordic winner in 1948. The trophy became tied to the annual DN Galan athletics meeting in Stockholm in 1967. The distance was changed from the mile to 1500 m in 1981. Since its residency at the DN Galan, numerous high profile [[middle-distance running|middle-distance]] athletes have won the title, including Olympic champions [[Kipchoge Keino]], [[John Walker (runner)|John Walker]], [[Sebastian Coe]], [[Steve Ovett]], [[Saïd Aouita]], [[Noureddine Morceli]], [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] and [[Kenenisa Bekele]].
<ref name=DL>[https://ift.tt/338KYOf Dicksonpokalen]. Diamond League. Retrieved 2019-08-04.</ref>
A new era for the trophy began in 2010 with the first women's winner, [[Nancy Langat]] of Kenya. Since that year, the Dicksonpokalen has been awarded to women in even-numbered years and men in odd-numbered years.<ref name=DL/>
==Winners==
*1887 [[H. Lönnroth]] 6:02.0 mile (trophy not awarded)
*1891<sup>1</sup> Hans Haugom 5:07.0 mile
*1891<sup>2</sup> [[Hans Haugom]] 4:48.8 mile
*1892 [[Patrik Löfgren]] [[AIK Friidrott|AIK]] 4:43.4 mile
*1893 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:48.8 mile
*1894 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:52.4 mile
*1895 [[Oscar Johansson (runner)|Oscar Johansson]] "[[Vårblomman]]" 4:55.4 mile
*1896 Patrik Löfgren AIK 4:44.8 mile
*1897 [[Axel Valdemar Hansen]] [[Københavns Idræts Forening|Københavns FF]] 5:01.0 mile
*1898 [[Poul Harboe-Christensen]] Københavns FF 4:54.4 mile
*1899 [[Christian Christensen (runner)|Christian Christensen]] Københavns FF 4:50.8 mile
*1900 Christian Christensen Københavns FF 4:44.6 mile
*1901 [[Kristian Hellström]] [[IK Sleipner]] 4:42.2 mile
*1902 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:42.2 mile
*1903 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:31.8 mile
*1904 Kristian Hellström IK Sleipner 4:40.4 mile
*1905 [[Edvard Dahl]] [[Sundbybergs köping|Sundbyberg]] 4:52.8 mile
*1906 Edvard Dahl Sundbyberg 4:34.6 mile
*1907 [[John Svanberg]] [[Fredrikshof IF]] 4:31.2 mile
*1908 [[Anton Nilsson (runner)|Anton Nilsson]] Fredrikshof 4:37.6 mile
*1909 [[Ernst Wide]] [[IK Göta]] 4:33.2 mile
*1910 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:21.6 mile
*1911 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:34.7 mile
*1912 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:26.8 mile
*1913 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:25.4 mile
*1914 Ernst Wide IK Göta 4:36.3 mile
*1915 [[John Zander]] [[Mariebergs IK]] 4:27.7 mile
*1916 John Zander Marieberg 4:22.3 mile
*1917 John Zander Marieberg 4:18.6 mile
*1918 John Zander Marieberg 4:16.8 mile
*1919 [[Sven Lundgren]] IK Göta 4:22.8 mile
*1920 Sven Lundgren IK Göta 4:25.4 mile
*1921 [[Paavo Nurmi]] 4:13.9 mile
*1922 Sven Lundgren IK Göta 4:24.2 mile
*1923 [[Edvin Wide]] [[IF Linnéa]] 4:25.0 mile
*1924 Edvin Wide IF Linnéa 4:25.8 mile
*1925 [[Folke Eriksson (runner)|Folke Eriksson]] [[UoIF Matteuspojkarna|MP]] 4:25.2 mile
*1926 [[Gunnar Sjögren]] [[Sundsvall]] 4:15.9 mile
*1927 [[Nils Eklöf]] [[Finspång]] 4:22.2 mile
*1928 [[Artur Svensson]] Finspång 4:24.7 mile
*1929 [[Bror Öhrn]] [[Borås]] 4:00.4 1500
*1930 [[Karl-Gustav Dahlström]] IK Göta 4:07.6 1500
*1931 [[Eric Ny]] [[IK Mode]] 3:58.8 1500
*1932 [[Alfons Holmgren]] [[IF Elfsborg Friidrott|IF Elfsborg]] 4:04.2 1500
*1933 [[Alfons Holmgren]] IF Elfsborg 3:58.2 1500
*1934 [[Olle Pettersson]] [[Ymer Borås]] 3:57.0 1500
*1935 [[Lennart Nilsson (fodboldspiller)|Lennart Nilsson]] [[Örgryte IS]] 3:59.8 1500
*1936 [[Henry Jonsson]] [[SoIK Hellas]] 3:57.0 1500
*1937 Lennart Nilsson Örgryte 3:54.2 1500
*1938 [[Åke Jansson]] [[Brandkåren]] 3:53.0 1500
*1939 Åke Jansson Brandkåren 3:55.6 1500
*1940 [[Henry Jonsson|Henry Kälarne]] Brandkåren 3:52.4 1500
*1941 [[Gunder Hägg]] [[Gefle IF Friidrott|Gefle IF]] 3:47.6 1500
*1942 [[Åke Spångert]] Brandkåren 3:50.6 1500
*1943 [[Arne Andersson]] [[SoIK Hellas]] 3:50.4 1500
*1944 Arne Andersson SoIK Hellas 3:49.6 1500
*1945 [[Lennart Strand]] [[Malmö]] 3:47.6 1500
*1946 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:06.6 mile
*1947 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:07.0 mile
*1948 [[Willem Slijkhuis]] 4:09.4 mile
*1949 [[Olle Åberg]] Gefle IF 4:05.4 mile
*1950 Lennart Strand Malmö 4:07.2 mile
*1951 Olle Åberg Gefle IF 4:08.8 mile
*1952 [[Gaston Reiff]] 4:03.4 mile
*1953 [[Wes Santee]] 4:06.6 mile
*1954 [[Ingvar Ericsson (runner)|Ingvar Ericsson]] Brandkåren 4:09.8 mile
*1955 [[Fred Dwyer]] 4:07.8 mile
*1956 Ingvar Ericsson Brandkåren 4:14.6 mile
*1957 [[Dan Waern]] Örgryte 4:01.1 mile
*1958 [[Herb Elliott]] 3:58.0 mile
*1959 Dan Waern Örgryte 3:59.2 mile
*1960 [[László Tábori]] 4:06.4 mile
*1961 Dan Waern Örgryte 3:58.9 mile
*1962 [[Tommy Holmestrand]] [[IFK Lidingö]] 4:06.6 mile
*1963 [[Jörg Balke]] 4:11.4 mile
*1964 [[Karl-Uno Olofsson]] [[Umeå]] 4:02.6 mile
*1965 [[Josef Odložil]] 3:58.7 mile
*1966 [[Sven-Olov Larsson]] [[Sundsvall]] 4:07.1 mile
*1967 [[André Dehertoghe]] 3:57.3 mile
*1968 [[Bodo Tümmler]] 3:54. mile
*1969 Bodo Tümmler 3:58.8 mile
*1970 [[Henryk Szordykowski]] 4:02.3 mile
*1971 [[Kipchoge Keino]] 3:54.4 mile
*1972 [[Brendan Foster]] 3:57.2 mile
*1973 [[Ben Jipcho]] 3:52.17 mile
*1974 [[Filbert Bayi]] 3:54.10 mile
*1975 [[John Walker (runner)|John Walker]] 3:52.24 mile
*1976 John Walker 3:53.07 mile
*1977 [[Jozef Plachý]] 3:54.68 mile
*1978 [[Thomas Wessinghage]] 3:52.50 mile
*1979 [[Steve Scott (runner)|Steve Scott]] 3:55.96 mile
*1980 Steve Scott 3:53.59 mile
*1981 [[Sebastian Coe]] 3:31.95 1500
*1982 [[Sydney Maree]] 3:32.89 1500
*1983 [[Jim Spivey]] 3:36.94 1500
*1984 [[Steve Ovett]] 3:35.65 1500
*1985 Steve Scott 3:37.30 1500
*1986 [[Michael Hillardt]] 3:34.51 1500
*1987 [[Abdi Bile]] 3:35.77 1500
*1988 [[Saïd Aouita]] 3:35.70 1500
*1989 Saïd Aouita 3:34.59 1500
*1990 [[Joe Falcon]] 3:35.52 1500
*1991 [[Noureddine Morceli]] 3:31.01 1500
*1992 [[Rachid El Basir]] 3:36.21 1500
*1993 Noureddine Morceli 3:31.83 1500
*1994 Noureddine Morceli 3:34.09 1500
*1995 No race
*1996 [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] 3:29.59 1500
*1997 Hicham El Guerrouj 3:29.30 1500
*1998 [[John Kibowen]] 3:51.32 mile
*1999 [[Noah Ngeny]] 4:50.08 2000
*2000 [[Andrés Manuel Díaz]] 3:32.75 1500
*2001 [[José Antonio Redolat]] 3:31.21 1500
*2002 [[Bernard Lagat]] 3:31.38 1500
*2003 Bernard Lagat 3:32.99 1500
*2004 [[Mulugeta Wendimu]] 3:32.39 1500
*2005 [[Ivan Heshko]] 3:33.18 1500
*2006 [[Kenenisa Bekele]] 3:33.08 1500
*2007 [[Belal Mansoor Ali]] 2:15.88 1000
*2008 [[Abubaker Kaki Khamis]] 2:13.93 1000
*2009 Belal Mansoor Ali 2:16.55 1000
*2010 [[Nancy Langat]] 4:00.70 1500
*2011 [[Silas Kiplagat]] 3:33.94 1500
*2012 [[Maryam Yusuf Jamal]] 4:01.19 1500
*2013 [[Ayanleh Souleiman]] 3:33.59 1500
*2014 [[Jenny Simpson]] 4:00.38 1500
*2015 [[Ayanleh Souleiman]] 3:33.33 1500
*2016 [[Angelika Cichocka]] 4:03.25 1500
*2017 [[Timothy Cheruiyot]] 3:30.77 1500
*2018 [[Gudaf Tsegay]] 3:57.64 1500
*2019 [[Timothy Cheruiyot]] 3:35.79 1500
==See also==
*[[Dream Mile]]
*[[Emsley Carr Mile]]
*[[Wanamaker Mile]]
==References==
[[Category:Swedish awards]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1887]]
[[Category:Athletics (track and field) awards]]
[[Category:Mile races]]
[[Category:Athletics in Sweden]]
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