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Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who is the meet record holder for the Prefontaine Classic’s Bowerman Mile, withdrew from the meet. The ...
Zoe Hobbs has secured a prestigious start at the iconic Monaco Diamond League, her 10.94s performance in Ostrava all but confirming her start in the principality. Hobbs will face 2024 Olympic gold ...
The ucertainity around Olympic gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen's outdoor season opener continues as the Norwegian athlete's ...
Gjert Ingebrigtsen, father of Olympic gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen, was convicted of assaulting his daughter, but ...
The 26-year-old, who represented Team GB in the 1500m at the Olympics in Paris last year, has also become the second-fastest European of all time after Spain’s Mohamed Katir broke Jakob ...
Norwegian Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen will race alongside British world champion Josh Kerr over 1500 metres at the London Athletics Meet in July, British Athletics said on Friday.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen will be a notable absentee from Michael Johnson’s inaugural Grand Slam Track when it kicks off in April. Launched in June 2024 by the four-time Olympic gold medallist, the … ...
Ingebrigtsen's long journey to China added to his legacy as the best active distance runner, as he became the second athlete in history to complete the 1500m/3000m double at World Indoors ...
Two-time Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen took the hotly contested 3000m title after edging out Olympic 10000m silver medallist Berihu Aregawi of Ethiopia by 16 micro-seconds.
Armand Duplantis takes another world title as Jakob Ingebrigtsen claims 3000m gold - The Independent
Jakob Ingebrigtsen found himself boxed in midway through the men's 3,000m final but the Norwegian expertly extricated himself with bursts of speed to finish in 7:46.09 and stay in the hunt for a 1 ...
Jakob Ingebrigtsen found himself boxed in midway through the men's 3,000m final but the Norwegian expertly extricated himself with bursts of speed to finish in 7:46.09 and stay in the hunt for a 1 ...
Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the 3000m gold medalist, surged to the front by 800 in 2:02.80 as the tempo was still slow enough to bunch up the field and cause some bumping around the bends. With 300 ...
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