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Revision as of 10:00, 25 December 2021
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (born 19 September 2000) is a Norwegian middle-distance runner. He won the gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 1500 metres event, setting the new Olympic and European record.[2] Ingebrigtsen also won two gold medals at the 2018 European Championships, in the 1500 and 5000 metres events. On 10 June 2021, at the Diamond League, Ingebrigtsen set a new European record in the 5000 m with his time of 12:48.45.[3] His older brothers Henrik and Filip are also middle-distance runners who compete internationally. They are trained by their father Gjert Ingebrigtsen.[4] On 12 October 2019, he was the youngest pacemaker in the successful sub-2 hour marathon attempt by Eliud Kipchoge. As of 2021 Jakob is the 8th, 6th, 9th and 12th fastest man over the 1500m, 2000m, 3000m and 5000m respectively. He also holds the distinction of being one of only two men to run a sub-3:30 1500m, sub-7:30 3000m and a sub-12:50 5000m along with 3000m and 2 mile world record holder Daniel Komen. Jakob Ingebristen is also a star in a Norwegian reality show called Team Ingebrigtsen, which revolves around him and his brothers and shows the trials and tribulations that come in middle distance running.[5]
Personal bests
Surface | Event | Time | Date | Event |
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Outdoor track | 800 m | 1:46.44[6] | 30 June 2020 | Oslo, Norway |
1500 m | 3:28.32[6] OR/ER | 7 August 2021 | Japan National Stadium Tokyo | |
Mile | 3:47.24[6] NR | 21 August 2021 | Prefontaine Classic Eugene, Oregon, USA | |
2000 m | 4:50.01[6] ER | 11 June 2020 | Impossible Games Oslo, Norway | |
3000 m | 7:27.05 NR | 17 September 2020 | Golden Gala Rome, Italy | |
5000 m | 12:48.45[6] ER | 10 June 2021 | Golden Gala Florence, Italy | |
3000 m steeple | 8:26.81[6] EJR | 8 July 2017 | Kortrijk, Belgium | |
Indoor track | 800m | 1:52.01[6] | 4 February 2018 | Bærum, Norway |
1500m | 3:31:80[6] ER | 9 February 2021 | Liévin, France | |
3000m | 7:48.20[6] | 7 March 2021 | European Indoor Championships Torun, Poland | |
Road | 5 km | 13:28[6] NR | 6 May 2020 | Per Halle Invitational Stavanger, Norway |
10 km | 27:54[6] EJR/NR | 19 October 2019 | Hytteplanmila Hole, Norway |
Career
Representing Norway | |||||
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Year | Championship | Venue | Distance | Result | Time |
2016 | European Cross Country Junior Championship | Chia, Italy | 6 km | 1st | 17:06 |
2017 | U20 European Championships | Grosseto, Italy | 1500 m | 8th | 3:58.64 |
5000 m | 1st | 14:41.67 | |||
3000 m steeplechase | 1st | 8:50.00 | |||
European Cross Country Junior Championship | Šamorín, Slovakia | 6 km | 1st | 18:39 | |
World Championship | London, England | 3000 m steeplechase | 27th (sf) | 8:34.88 | |
2018 | U20 World Championships | Tampere, Finland | 1500 m | 2nd | 3:41.89 |
5000 m | 3rd | 13:20.78 | |||
European Cross Country Junior Championship | Tilburg, Netherlands | 6 km | 1st | 18:00 | |
European Championship | Berlin, Germany | 1500 m | 1st | 3:38.10 | |
5000 m | 1st | 13:17.06 | |||
2019 | European Indoor Championships | Glasgow, Scotland | 1500 m | 2nd | 3:43.23 |
3000 m | 1st | 7:56.15 | |||
European Cross Country Junior Championship | Lisbon, Portugal | 6 km | 1st | 18:20 | |
U20 World Cross Country Championships | Aarhus, Denmark | 8 km | 12th | 24:39 | |
World Championship | Doha, Qatar | 1500 m | 4th | 3:31.70 | |
5000 m | 5th | 13:02.93 | |||
2021 | European Indoor Championships | Toruń, Poland | 1500 m | 1st | 3:37.56 |
3000 m | 1st | 7:48.20 | |||
Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 1500 m | 1st | 3:28.32 | |
Representing Europe | |||||
2018 | Continental Cup | Ostrava, Czech Republic | 1500 m | 3rd | 3:40.80 |
National championship results
Representing Norway | |||||
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Year | Championship | Venue | Distance | Result | Time |
2015 | Norwegian Championship | Haugesund, Norway | 1500 m | 9th | 3:54.05 |
Norwegian Youth Championships | Lillestrøm, Norway | 800 m | 1st | 1:54.05 | |
2000 m | 1st | 5:24.41 | |||
2016 | Norwegian Championship | Askøy, Norway | 800 m | 5th | 1:53.10 |
1500 m | 3rd | 4:01.67 | |||
Norwegian Junior Championships | Brandbu, Norway | 800 m | 2nd | 1:54.13 | |
1500 m | 1st | 3:46.59 | |||
5000 m | 1st | 14:38.67 | |||
Norwegian Youth Championships | Sandnes, Norway | 800 m | 1st | 1:56.03 | |
3000 m | 1st | 8:36.77 | |||
2017 | Norwegian Championship | Sandnes, Norway | 800 m | 3rd | 1:50.54 |
1500 m | 1st | 3:53.29 | |||
5000 m | 1st | 13:35.84 | |||
3000 metres steeplechase | 1st | 8:44.12 | |||
Norwegian Youth Championships | Bergen, Norway | 400 m | 2nd | 51.03 | |
3000 m | 1st | 8:00.01 | |||
Norwegian Indoor Youth Championships | Oslo, Norway | 800 m | 1st | 1:52.91 | |
1500 m | 1st | 3:51.91 | |||
2018 | Norwegian Championship | Byrkjelo, Norway | 1500 m | 1st | 4:03.54 |
Norwegian Indoor Championships | Bærum, Norway | 800 m | 2nd | 1:52.01 | |
1500 m | 1st | 3:42.75 | |||
3000 m | 1st | 7:56.74 | |||
2019 | Norwegian Championship | Hamar, Norway | 1500 m | 1st | 3:36.33 |
2020 | Norwegian Championship | Bergen, Norway | 800 m | 1st | 1.48.72 |
1500 m | 1st | 3:33.94 | |||
2021 | Norwegian Championship | Kristiansand, Norway | 1500 m | 1st | 3:33.26 |
On 27 May 2017 he became the youngest athlete to run the one-mile distance in less than 4 minutes, when he finished in 11th place in a Diamond League race at Hayward Field in Eugene, US.[7]
On 15 June he ran almost two seconds faster, when he finished first in a mile race at Bislett Games in Oslo, Norway with the time 3:56.29.[8]
On 8 July 2017 he beat the junior European record on 3000 metres steeplechase at the Guldensporenmeeting in Kortrijk, Belgium with the time 8:26.81. This was his first time competing in the 3000m steeplechase event.
On 26 May 2018 at age 17, Ingebrigtsen ran a 3:52.28 mile in the Prefontaine Classic's Bowerman Mile for 4th place. It is the fastest mile run by a 17-year-old.[9]
On 5 July 2019 he set a new personal best, and U20 European Record (1500m) when he ran 3:30.16 in Lausanne
On 20 July 2019 he set a new National Record and U20 European Record at 5000m (13:02.03 in London).
As of 6 October 2019 Jakob is ranked as the 2nd best 1500m runner in the world, only behind Timothy Cheruiyot.
Making his debut at the distance, he broke Sondre Nordstad Moen’s Norwegian 10 km record at the Hytteplanmila in Hole on 19 October 2019, with victory in 27:54. Not only was Jakob's time a national record, it was also the fastest time by a European in 2019 as well as being a European U20 10 km best.[10]
On 10 June 2021 at the Diamond League in Florence, Italy, he set a new European record in the 5000 m with his time of 12:48.45, in a race where a half-dozen competitors bested a time of 12:55.[11]
At the 2020 Summer Olympics he won the gold medal in the 1500m, beating Timothy Cheruiyot for the first time and setting a new Olympic and European record with 3:28.32.[12]
Tokyo Olympics 2020
Ingebrigtsen set an Olympic record at 3:28.32 to secure gold in the 1,500-meter final after eclipsing the previous record of 3:31:65 held by the Kenyan Abel Kipsang. He became the second youngest winner in the event.[13] On the final bend, Ingebrigtsen overtook Timothy Cheruiyot who won the silver medal.[14]
References
- ^ a b "Jakob Ingebrigtsen". Olympedia.org. OlyMADmen. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ a b IOC. "Athletics - Final Results - Men's 1500 m (Tokyo, 2020)". Retrieved 7 August 2021.
- ^ "European 5000m record of 12:48.45 for Ingebrigtsen in Florence". European Athletics. 10 June 2021.
- ^ Thomas Brakstad (16 March 2016) Familien vinnervilje NRK
- ^ https://tv.nrk.no/serie/team-ingebrigtsen
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k IAAF. "Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN - Athlete Profile".
- ^ Ingebrigtsen makes history with a sub-four minute mile in Eugene European Athletics. Retrieved 29 May 2017
- ^ Norway Teen Jakob Ingebrigtsen Runs 3:56.29 For His Home Crowd In Oslo Mile Split. Retrieved 15 June 2017
- ^ Dutch, Taylor (2019-02-24). "Everything You Need to Know About Teen Running Phenom Jakob Ingebrigtsen". Runner's World. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
- ^ "Jakob Ingebrigtsen clocks 27:54 on his 10km debut". European Athletics. European Athletics. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
- ^ "2021 Florence DL: Hassan (3:53) Beats Kipyegon in 1500 Thriller; Ingebrigtsen Runs 12:48 to Win Loaded 5K". 10 June 2021.
- ^ "Jakob Ingebrigtsen med suverent OL-gull og ny olympisk rekord: - Det var lett!".
- ^ "Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks Olympic record to seal gold in the men's 1500m". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
- ^ "Jakob Ingebrigtsen's record 1,500M win ensures first individual gold shutout for U.S. Men in Olympic track history".
External links
- 2000 births
- Living people
- People from Sandnes
- Norwegian male middle-distance runners
- Norwegian male steeplechase runners
- World Athletics Championships athletes for Norway
- European Athletics Rising Star of the Year winners
- European Athletics Championships winners
- Ingebrigtsen family
- Norwegian Athletics Championships winners
- European Athletics Indoor Championships winners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes of Norway
- Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Norway
- Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)