EARLY OUT: Jakob Ingebrigtsen set a world record of 1500 meters indoors, in French Liévin in the middle of the Winter Olympics, with 3.30.60 – just over six months after winning Olympic gold in the distance in Tokyo. Foto: Mattis Sandblad / VG
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (21) goes immediately after his attempt to write family history at Bislett next week to the USA and altitude training camp in Flagstaff – a month before he can take two World Cup golds in American Eugene.
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This is confirmed by his Swedish agent Daniel Wessfeldt.
This means that the Diamond League competition in Oslo on Thursday 16 June will be Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s last competition before the 1500 and 5000 meters in the World Athletics Championships 15.-24. July. Stockholm’s Diamond League meeting on June 30 is out of the question for Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Filip Ingebrigtsen, according to Wessfeldt.
Both will recharge for the World Cup in their hometown Flagstaff in Arizona 2000 meters above sea level, before they go to the Norwegian Athletics Association’s so-called precamp in Berkeley (52 meters above sea level) in California a week before the World Cup start.
– I try to compete as much as possible. But this year, of course with the WC and also the EC, so there is not much room to do it outside of it (WC and EC), he said to Lets Run after winning one 5000 meters in California in the beginning of May with the time 13.02.03 – just over 11 seconds below the World Cup qualifying requirement 13.13.50.
On Wednesday, Jakob Ingebrigtsen runs 800 meters in the Trond Mohn Games in Bergen, as a kind of speed training session. The conference will be shown on NRK 2 and NRK 1 from 7.30 pm. Jakob Ingebrigtsen starts at 20.10.
Norway’s Olympic gold medalist in the 1500 meters was superb when he – after a long height stay in Flagstaff – won the mile race in Eugene’s Diamond League competition last Saturday. Almost effortlessly, he ran 1609 meters at 3.49.76.
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SUPERIOR: Jakob Ingebrigtsen withdrew in near-solitary majesty to victory on an English mile in Eugene’s Diamond League competition on Saturday 28 May, a month and a half before the World Cup in the same place. Photo: Amanda Loman / AP
– It was a nice race. I have something good to work on in the coming weeks. It was fun to be back in competition, and it is not many weeks before something important happens, said Jakob Ingebrigtsen in an interview shown by NRK.
In a week, the chances are high that he will be the first of the running brothers in Team Ingebrigtsen to win the “Dream Mile” (mile race) at Bislett, which is the organizer of this year’s sixth Diamond League competition.
After Olympic gold winner and world record holder Karsten Warholm (26) suffered what is believed to be a muscle cramp and had to break his season debut in the 400 meter hurdles in Rabat last Sunday, Jakob Ingebrigtsen – apparently in Warholm’s absence – will be the main attraction during the traditional Bislett Games.
Henrik, Filip and Jakob have run the mile on Bislett several times, but never succeeded in crossing the finish line first.
This time, Jakob must beat, among others, Kenya’s Abel Kipsang (number four on the «mile» in Eugene), Australia’s Stewart McSweyn (won the «mile» at Bislett last year: 3.48.37), Spain’s Mohammed Katir (pers. 3.28.76 in 1500 m ) and his older brother Filip (11th place on the «mile» in Eugene) to add a new historical chapter to the athletics adventure «Ingebrigtsens fra Sandnes».
According to the plan, Henrik Ingebrigtsen will run 5000 meters at Bislett, in a strong field consisting of, among others, Ethiopia’s World Cup gold medalist in 1500 meters indoors in March, Samuel Tefera.
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen is the reigning European champion in the 1500 and 5000 meters and set a personal record on an English mile with 3.47.24 in Eugene after the Olympics last autumn. Steve Cram’s European distance record is 3.46.32, set at Bislett in 1985.
Hicham El Guerrouj’s world record is 3.43.13, set in Rome 23 years ago. The Moroccan also holds the world record of 1500 meters with 3.26.00, set in the same place in 1998.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s personal record is also a European and Olympic record, 3.28.32 from the 1500 final in Tokyo in August last year .
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PS ! In the World Championships in Eugene, the program is set with two gold medals in mind for Jakob Ingebrigtsen: 1500 meters (heat, semifinals and finals) on the second (July 16), third and fifth championship day (July 19), then 5000 meters ( heat and final) on the championship days seven and 10 (July 24). In the European Championships in Munich a short month later (August 15-21) it is the opposite, first 5000 meters and then 1500 meters – right enough with less sharp competition.
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