Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen was unsuccessful in his ME attempt at 1,500 meters in the Diamond League competition on Thursday evening.
23:05•Updated 23:19
Norwegian superstar Jakob Ingebrigtsen went in pursuit of the 1,500m world record in the Diamond League in Zurich, but did not succeed.
The Norwegian and the rest of the team started the race with two hares, but Ingebrigtsen was left with a result of 3:29.52. In the end, Ingebrigtsen froze a little and the USA ran to win the race Yared Nuguse with a difference of a few tenths.
Ingerbrigtsen, who recently ran the 3,000-meter ME, has at her best reached 0.73 seconds behind the Moroccan of Hicham el-Guerrouj From ME time 3.26.00, born in Rome on July 14, 1998.
Before the competition, Ingebrigtsen’s manager had told Urheilu about the Norwegian ME company, but also that Ingebrigtsen had been a little sick before the competition.
Men’s javelin Lassi Etelätalo ended the season with a disappointing result of 77.85. The ranking was fifth in the race.
Finnish women’s relay team (Mette Baas, Aino Pulkkinen, Anniina Korttemaa, Lotta Kemppinen) was part of the 4×100 meter relay. Finland had to stop when the first exchange was not successful. The competition was won by Switzerland.
The race was held in Zurich in rainy weather.
It seemed to affect pole vaulting in particular. Swedish pole vault star Armand Duplantis fell to 582. The world record holder still won the race and did not use his third attempt from a height of 602. Before the race, Duplantis had jumped over six meters 11 times this season.
Duplantis told SVT that yesterday’s 100-meter run Karsten Warholm against ate bangs from the race.
– This was perhaps the hardest competition ever. I was completely exhausted, Duplantis said for SVT.
Warholm, who lost to Duplantis in the 100 meters on Wednesday, missed the 400-meter hurdles due to a hamstring problem. More on the topic here.
The women’s 100 meters was won by the United States Sha’Carri Richardson with a time of 10.84. The men’s 200 meters to victory accelerated Botswana Letsile Tegogo in hard time 19.55. of the United States Kenneth Bednarek finished second with a record 19.57.
In the men’s 110 meter hurdles, thanks to the USA Grant Holloway with a 12.99 result. The women’s 100-meter hurdles won the Olympic triple in Paris Jasmine Camacho-Quinn. He stopped the clocks in 12.36.
of Kenya Beatrice Chebet set the season’s best time in the women’s 5,000 meters in 14:09.52.