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Such was the case for Gjert Ingebrigtsen, who was the coach to three of his seven children: Henrik, Filip and Jakob, the one who raced to Olympic gold in Tokyo two years ago. Because he’s anxious and he has nerves and he responds by getting irritated and angry about the little stuff.”CNN has contacted representatives for the Ingebrigtsen brothers for further comment. Team Ingebrigtsen, a documentary series first aired in 2016, has shed light on the family dynamic, particularly the father-coach relationship between Gjert and his sons. “I would say that after the royal family, I think they are the most famous family in Norway,” said Folvik. In two separate statements, the federation said that it wants to create a “safe environment” for athletes and made reference to comments made by the Ingebrigtsen brothers in the media.
Persons: Timothy Cheruiyot, Gjert Ingebrigtsen, Henrik, Filip, Jakob, ” Henrik, ” Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Matthias Hangst, , Elden Advokatfirma, , Terese Braut Våge, ” John Christian Elden, Filip Ingebrigsten, Michael Steele, Martin, Gjert, Norway’s, ’ Henrik, Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, Viktor Hovland, ” Herman Folvik, it’s, Team Ingebrigtsen, Narve Gilje Nordås, Narve, Nordås, Sam Mellish, Organizations: CNN, Kenyan, Tokyo, CNN Sport, New York Times, VG, Team, Norwegian Athletics Federation Locations: Tokyo, Berlin, Norway, Budapest, Hungary
BRUSSELS, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke a 24-year-old world record in the rarely run 2,000 metres in the Diamond League meeting in Brussels on Friday. "I think I'm at a point in my career where I can challenge all the records as well. Kitaguchi threw a 2023 world-leading distance of 67.38 metres in the final round to secure victory against a strong women's javelin line-up. In the 400 metre hurdles, Dutch world champion Femke Bol destroyed the opposition to set a meeting record of 52.11 seconds. Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, additional reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Toby DavisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Morocco's Hicham El, Ingebrigtsen, Shericka Jackson, Haruka Kitaguchi, Jackson, Kitaguchi, Femke Bol, Elaine Thompson, Laura Muir, Ciara Mageean, Philip Blenkinsop, Tommy Lund, Toby Davis Organizations: Diamond League, Irish, Thomson Locations: BRUSSELS, Brussels, Belgian, Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj, Paris, Eugene, Budapest, Gdansk
Lyles, Richardson back up world titles in Zurich
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
ZURICH, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Americans Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson cemented their status as fastest in the world this year with victories at the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting on Thursday. Kyron McMaster of the British Virgin Islands handed world record holder Karsten Warholm his first 400 hurdles loss this season, taking victory in 47.27 to edge the weary-looking world champion Norwegian who crossed in 47.30. The Olympic champion and twice reigning world champion failed on three attempts at 6.23 - what would have been the seventh time he has bettered the world record. Winfred Yavi of Bahrain passed world record holder Beatrice Chepkoech of Kenya with a lap remaining in a carbon copy of her world victory to win the women's 3,000 steeplechase. Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia won a men's 5,000 race in which Lamecha Girma, the world record holder in the 3,000 steeplechase, dropped out with two laps to go.
Persons: Noah Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, Richardson, Erriyon Knighton, Knighton, Jamaica's Shericka Jackson, Jackson, Kyron McMaster, Karsten Warholm, Warholm, Yulimar Rojas, Rojas, Armand Duplantis of, Mutaz Barshim, Yared, Briton Josh Kerr, Kerr's, Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Nuguse, Kerr, Yavi, Beatrice Chepkoech, Yomif, Lamecha, Lori Ewing, Ed Osmond Organizations: Weltklasse Diamond League, British Virgin Islands, Venezuela, Olympic, Thomson Locations: ZURICH, Budapest, Zurich, Hungary, British, Norwegian, Armand Duplantis of Sweden, Qatar, Bahrain, Kenya, Ethiopia
BUDAPEST, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway raced to victory in the 5,000 metres on the final day of the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, bouncing back from bitter disappointment in the 1,500m four days earlier. The 22-year-old, who has battled an illness this week, ran down Spain's Mohamed Katir over the final 50 metres to win in 13 minutes 11.30 seconds. "Getting sick is a nightmare," said Ingebrigtsen, gold medallist in the 1,500m at the Tokyo Olympics. Uganda's Oscar Chelimo did not finish, pulling off the track holding his hamstring with two laps to go. Reporting by Lori Ewing; Additional reporting by Tommy Lund Editing by Toby DavisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Spain's Mohamed Katir, Katir, Jacob Krop, Ingebrigtsen, I've, Britain's Josh Kerr, Briton Jake Wightman, Oscar Chelimo, Lori Ewing, Tommy Lund, Toby Davis Organizations: NRK, Paris Diamond League, Tokyo, Thomson Locations: BUDAPEST, Norway, Kenya, Norwegian, Eugene, Budapest
Briton Kerr stuns Ingebrigtsen to win 1,500m gold
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( Mitch Phillips | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
I'm so proud of myself," said Kerr, who ran the race in sunglasses. "I didn't feel like I ran the best race either. We left no stone unturned and if it wasn't a gold medal today, that was the best we could have done. Ingebrigtsen said his legs felt heavy as he was unable to respond to Kerr moving onto his shoulder. Last year Ingebrigtsen recovered to win the 5,000m gold and he has the chance to do that again in Budapest.
Persons: Josh Kerr, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway's Ingebrigtsen, Britain's Jake Wightman, Kerr, Ingebrigtsen, Gilje Nordas, It's, I'm, Mitch Phillips, Ed Osmond Organizations: Olympic, Tokyo Olympic, Thomson Locations: BUDAPEST, Poland, Budapest
Fast times, big crowds as worlds return to Europe
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( Mitch Phillips | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Hungary itself has a woeful world championship record, having never won a gold medal. However, World Athletics says ticket sales have been "strong" and the purpose-built 30,000-capacity stadium, which boasts the same bouncy Mondo track that contributed to so many fast times in Tokyo. Still only 29, she is appearing in her sixth world championships seeking a third gold to add to two Olympic 1,500 metres titles. Norwegian duo Jakob Ingebrigtsen (1,500m) and Karsten Warholm (400m hurdles) are among the big names expected to triumph in the longer distances. With sprinters Marlies Goehr and Marita Koch - whose 1985 400m world record of 47.60 remains much quicker than any current athlete - leading the way, the original "state-sponsored" doping regime of East Germany topped the table with 10 golds.
Persons: Sha'Carri Richardson, Aleksandra Szmigiel, Sebastian Coe, Faith Kipyegon, Shelly, Ann Fraser, Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Briton Zharnel Hughes, Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala, Fred Kerly, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Karsten Warholm, Ryan Couser, Tobi Amusan, Coe, Marita Koch, Mitch Phillips, Ed Osmond Organizations: Diamond League, Doha, Paris Olympics, Athletics, WA, Kenyan, Eugene, Marathon, Marlies Goehr, Thomson Locations: Silesia, Silesian, Poland, Budapest, Eugene, United States, Hungary, Tokyo, Jamaica, U.S, Norwegian, East Germany
Want to Run a World-Record Time? Follow the Green Lights.
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( Ben Bloom | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Jakob Ingebrigtsen was ready to become a Pac-Man when he stepped on the track in early June. (The distance is not considered world-record eligible because it is not an official World Athletics distance.) Incredibly, it was one of three records set on that balmy summer evening at the Paris Diamond League meet. Faith Kipyegon of Kenya set a world record in the 5,000 meters just a week after setting the 1,500-meter world record, and Lamecha Girma of Ethiopia broke the world record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Bram Som, Wavelight’s co-creator and operational director, was a successful pacer himself after a career as a professional runner.
Persons: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Ingebrigtsen, Faith Kipyegon, Wavelights, Roger Bannister, Bram Som, Wavelight’s Organizations: Paris Diamond League Locations: Norwegian, Kenya, Ethiopia
A week after breaking the women’s 1,500m world record, Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon put her name in the record books again, this time setting a world record in the women’s 5,000m at the Diamond League meet at Stade Charlety. “I didn’t think about the world record, I don’t know how I made it,” Kipyegon, who fell onto the track after the race, exhausted and emotional, said, per World Athletics. When I saw that it was a world record, I was so surprised – I just wanted to improve on my PB, the world record was not my plan. “The world record is not a surprise. World and Olympic champion Ingebrigtsen set a world best 7:54.10, telling reporters afterwards: “Being able to break this mark feels amazing.”“It is my first world best outdoors.
Persons: Kipyegon, Letesenbet Gidey, , ” Kipyegon, , Gidey, , Ethiopia’s, Qatar’s Saif Saaeed Shaheen, Ethiopia's, Girma, Jeff Pachoud, Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Ingebrigtsen Organizations: CNN, Diamond League, Stade Charlety, Athletics, ” Records, Getty Locations: Paris, AFP
[1/5] Athletics - Diamond League - Meeting de Paris - Estadio Charlety, Paris, France - June 9, 2023 Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen poses as he sets a new world record and wins the men's 2 miles REUTERS/Sarah MeyssonnierPARIS, France, June 9 (Reuters) - Norwegian distance star Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered the world record in the two mile race at the Paris Diamond League on Friday. The 22-year-old ran seven minutes and 54.10 seconds, smashing Daniel Komen's mark of 7:58.61 set in the seldom-run distance in 1997. It is a somewhat unusual distance and a pretty good record. It's fun to try things you haven't tried before," Ingebrigtsen told NRK before the race. Ingebrigtsen won gold in the 1,500 metres at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and gold and silver at the 2022 World Athletics Championships.
Persons: Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Sarah Meyssonnier PARIS, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Daniel Komen's, haven't, Ingebrigtsen, Lori Ewing, Christian Radnedge Organizations: Diamond, Paris, Charlety, Paris Diamond League, NRK, Thomson Locations: Paris, France
"I did not think about the world record. "... when I saw that it was a world record I was so surprised. I just wanted to improve on my personal best, the world record was not my plan." Earlier on Friday, Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen smashed the 26-year-old world mark in the two mile race. The 22-year-old ran seven minutes 54.10 seconds at Charlety Stadium, shattering Daniel Komen's mark of 7:58.61 set in the seldom-run distance in 1997.
Persons: Kipyegon, Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Daniel Komen's, Lori Ewing, Ken Ferris Organizations: Paris Diamond League, Charlety, Thomson Locations: Kipyegon, Letesenbet, Valencia
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