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- Slottsskogsvallen (Swedish: [ˈslɔ̂tːskuːɡsˌvalːɛn], "The Castle Forest Field") is a multi-use stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is currently used mostly...
- 11°56′22″E / 57.677778°N 11.939444°E / 57.677778; 11.939444 (Slottsskogsvallen) 2024 World Masters Athletics Championships was the 25th in a series...
- 1980. It starts outside, and finishes in, the old athletics arena Slottsskogsvallen in the Slottsskogen park. It takes off northwards over the large suspension...
- home matches at the same time as Idrottsplatsen. A fourth ground, Slottsskogsvallen, has never been the official home ground, but has nonetheless been...
- October 8, 1922 Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm Final May 29, 1924 Slottsskogsvallen, Gothenburg May 28, 1922 Friendly № 74 Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm...
- World Games, the tournament was held between 27 – 29 August at the Slottsskogsvallen Stadium in Gothenburg. The games were organized by the Fédération...
- marathon in Sweden. The start and finish is in the old athletics arena Slottsskogsvallen in Slottsskogen park. The course goes southwards to a turning point...
- Wilhelm Engdahl. June 16, 1929 1929–32 Nordic Championship № 141 Slottsskogsvallen, Gothenburg Attendance: 20,553 Referee: Bauwens (Germany) Sweden:...
- has been youth development, with the section operating mainly at Slottsskogsvallen and Friidrottens Hus in western Gothenburg. The bowling section traces...
- 20 August 77 athletes and 5 countries II 1926 Gothenburg  Sweden Slottsskogsvallen Stadium 27–29 August 100 athletes and 9 countries III 1930 Prague...