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Diamond League live: Jakob Ingebrigtsen number two

Karsten Warholm sets a world record, and the Ingebrigtsen brothers will run 1500 meters. Several other Norwegian profiles are also in action.

Photo: GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO / X01348

Diamond League Conference (2 of 6) in Stockholm, Sweden:

Remaining program: 1500 m men 17.51 ​​(Filip and Jakob Ingebrigtsen).

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  • All the Norwegians are now ready for the day. Then I thank the entourage. Have a brilliant Sunday night!

  • Just a matter of time before I beat Cheruiyot

    – It felt very bad. It was heavy legs today, it probably remains from Monaco. But all things considered, I’m very happy. I’m close to Cheruiyot again, it’s only a matter of time before I take him, Jakob Ingebrigtsen told SVT after the race.

    When asked how much the race in Monaco felt in the legs:

    – Just a little over a week later, it means a lot that I run at 3:30, and it gives many good answers. But I feel it was hard to run after Monaco.

    – What is your motivation going forward?

    – The biggest motivation is to beat Cheruiyot, so then it is not difficult to motivate oneself. But at some point I will beat him, Jakob insists.

  • – A new impressive race. Now we hope that there was nothing serious that made Filip break, Vebjørn Rodal said on NRK’s ​​broadcast.

  • 3: 30.74 on Jakob Ingebrigtsen.

  • Filip Ingebrigtsen broke.

  • Cheruiyot wins, Jacob came in second!

  • Jacob in the back of Cheruiyot now!

  • Located as number four and five Jakob and Filip.

  • Now Jakob and Filip Ingebrigtsen will run 1500 meters! There we go.

  • – I thought: “Damn”

    Afterwards, he did a new interview in Norwegian:

    – I thought “fuck” when I hit the last hedge. But I most likely had a good time, I’ll always fight. But it’s hard to beat in the last hurdle, Warholm said.

    To change from lanes 7 to 8 before the start:

    – We were at the stadium last night. Leif Olav is a professional and thinks what is best. We chose to move to lane eight since the wind was more covered by the stadium, Warholm said.

  • Warholm: – I’m proud

    This is what Karsten Warholm said when he met the press after the race:

    – To be honest, I’m tired now. I gave everything I had in the 400 m hurdles, but wanted a challenge. It is also good training to get in two hard races in a row. Now I get a rest and am ready for a new race in a few weeks.

    When asked what he thought after his 400 m hurdles:

    – I broke all records except one. When I hit the last hurdle I thought the race was over. But I am proud, I and my coaches have worked hard to achieve this, said Warholm.

  • Warholm won ahead of Luka Janezic and Jochem Dobber in third place.

  • Unfortunately, that did not hold up to a new record for Warholm. But that is perhaps a little too much to ask for, just 1.5 hours after his fantastic race in the 400 m hurdles.

  • – Third best time in the world this year, it’s not bad with the charge he had, says NRK’s ​​Jann Post.

  • 45.05 is the time, and he wins the race superbly!

  • Now he is ready, only 1.5 hours since he set a European record in the 400 m hurdles. Should he handle it flat too?

  • It is only a few minutes until Karsten Warholm will run 400 meters flat!

  • – Very messy races for me. I think I could have been with those in front. Very much back and forth, in and out. I am happy to place myself well in a good heat. The top three were inside. But I have more inside, and it’s sad that they get a hatch of 4-500 meters. I’m too wrapped up there, and can not do too much without it costs a lot of effort. But all in all, happy with the race, so I have a lot more in time, Hynne told SVT after the race.

  • Hynnes’ time was 2: 01.44. Her personal record is 1: 59.87.

  • British Jemma Reekie won the 800-meter ahead of American Raevyn Rogers.

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