Jacob Ingebrigzen slightly misses European mileage record in the Oslo Diamond League
The rain stopped on Thursday at the Oslo’s Bislet Stadium as a local favorite and Olympic 1,500m gold medalist. Jacob IngebrigzenChased Steve cram European mileage record with Dream Miles. The race took place with two pacemakers and Wavelight programmed at a 3:46 pace (Cram’s record is 3: 46.32). Ingebrissen came forward, followed by the Australians, and everything seemed to be on track. Oliver Hoa And England Jake Wightman.However, while Ingebrigzen had a decisive victory, he was a second below the record with a new PB, Diamond League record, national record and world-leading time of 3: 46.46. Hoare’s 3: 47.48 was an Australian record and Wightman set a new 3: 50.30 PB.
As this year’s World Championships took place, many of the world’s best athletes sought to improve their time and standings, causing rapids to rain at various intervals. Here are some of the other highlights of the day.
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Olympic 200m champion @ De6rasse 🇨🇦 Win 0.01 100m at 10.05 🙌
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Men’s 100m
Highlights included a 100-meter victory at 10.05, the season’s highest for Olympic bronze medalists. Andre de grasseJust the front hair Reece press code 10.06 UK andAkani Simbine South Africa was third at 10.09.
Women’s 5,000m
British Eilish McColgan, He had just left the 10,000m, which set a Scottish record in Hengelo, and initially went ahead with a women’s 5,000m, but couldn’t keep pace for more than a few laps and then dropped back.Hometown girl Karoline Grøvdahl I drove the train several laps while it was raining. She ended up with a two-second private label and a Norwegian national record of 14: 31.07.Ethiopians Letesen Betogi Day (World record holder for the event) and Olympic bronze medalist Gudaf Tsegae I’ve never been back long ago and were always ready to make their move Dawit Sayaum. At the last 200m, Guyday kicked and Sayaum and Tsegay went with her. Sayaum first crossed the line with a new PB at 14:25, followed by Tsegay at 14: 26.69, the best of the season, and Guyday at 14: 26.92.
What a race! ️
Dawit Seyaum 🇪🇹 runs 14: 25.84 and leads Ethiopia 1-2-3 in the women’s 5000m 💪
Home Favorites @KarolineBGrvdal 🇳🇴 #OsloDL Crowd in 4th place with national record time of 14:31:07!
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Men’s 5,000m
The speed skating 5000m was very tactical and there was little dramatic movement up to the Australians.Jack Reynor Ethiopia Terrafun Bekele I moved to the outside.At Bell, it was Bekele and his compatriots Samuel Tefera When Milkesa Mengesha.Then American Joke tow truck I moved to the 3rd place, but as he passed by, I finally had to settle down to the 4th place. Getnet Wale. Bekele defeated 13: 03.51, followed by Bekele with a new PB of 13: 04.35 and Wale with the season’s highest 13: 04.48. Reiner was 6th at 13: 06.00 (PB).
The Ethiopians continue to enter #OsloDL 💪
After the women, Telahun Haile Bekele 🇪🇹 runs 13: 03.51, leading another Ethiopian 1-2-3 in the men’s 5000m!
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Women’s 800m
Women’s 800m offered a fun race with the BritishKeeley Hodgkinson(Olympic silver medalist), Jemma Reekie WhenLaura Muir, I just finished a 1:57 performance in Manchester earlier this week. Hodgkinson won the season’s best 1: 57.71, followed by Muir at 1: 58.09.Rennel Ramott 1: 58.50 in France.
Jacob Ingebrigzen slightly misses European mileage record in the Oslo Diamond League
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