Paris 2024 Olympics, Gold Medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen

Jakob Ingebrigtsen

Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the Olympic 1500-meter champion, and his Norwegian brothers Henrik and Filip have just released what could be the song for the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 in a move that no one could have predicted.As part of a larger reveal, the brothers released the upbeat debut single “Ingen gjr det bedre” (“Nobody does it better).

The pop song, which they have titled The Ingebritz , is actually quite catchy. They have formed a boy band. Filip Ingebrigtsen clarifies for NRK that the melody is “principally for entertainment only,” and trusts it very well may be played both at the arena and at the get-together.In the accompanying video, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who could be described as cautious, serious, and self-assured, lets loose.

He and his brothers, who are also accomplished middle-distance runners, are seen dancing on the mountaintops in St. Moritz, Switzerland.In the lead up to Paris 2024, the champion Norwegian runner has clearly been busy. In addition to his still-developing pop career, he recently gave birth to his daughter Filippa on June 25.In the highly competitive men’s 1500m, where he has been engaged in a fierce rivalry with Josh Kerr of Great Britain, Ingebrigtsen is set to defend his title.

He’ll also run the 5000 meters.Although it is unknown when this well-known pop song will debut in Paris, it is reasonable to assume that Ingebrigtsen hopes to hear it during the celebration that follows the men’s 1500.

Jacob Ingebrigtsen breaks Olympic record in 1500m

Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway has made an incredible start to his Olympic career by defeating Timothy Cheruiyot, the current world champion, and setting a new record to win the men’s 1500 meter race at Tokyo 2020. The European Champion, who is just 20, is now the second youngest event winner. Before Kenya’s Cheruiyot overtook him at the Olympic Stadium, he had set a blistering pace from the start and held onto the lead for the first lap.

He overtook the 25-year-old on the third bend of the final lap, however, and crossed the finish line in 3:28.32 to break the previous Olympic record. In 3:29.01, Cheruiyot won the gold medal. “I’ve been able to do it, win gold, on the first try, and I feel like I am just getting started,” the thrilled new champion said after winning the race in his Olympic debut at the age of 20. However, at the same time, I have always had this as a dream. It’s superb. Because I have been waiting so long for this race, I have struggled to eat for the past few weeks. As a professional runner, you want this

This isn’t me coming out on top in this race. I wouldn’t be able to accomplish any of this without my brothers, family, and fiancee. It’s not just me; the entire team I work with is amazing. Josh Kerr of Great Britain won bronze with a personal best time of 3:29.05. He beat Kenya’s Abel Kipsang, who finished in a personal best of 3:29.05, and Spain’s Adel Mechaal, who came in fifth in 3:30.77, on the last stretch.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks 26-year-old world records

Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks his 26-year-old world record for two miles. With a time of 7:54.10, the Olympic 1500m champion becomes the fastest man over the distance and the only person to run 3,218 meters in less than 8 minutes. 2 minutes By ZK Goh 09 June 2023 at 14:05 GMT-5 Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN Discipline athletics Jakob Ingebrigtsen poses after achieving a new world record time over two miles.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen is the new fastest man in the world over the two-mile distance (REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier). On Friday, June 9 at the Meeting de Paris athletics meet in Paris, France, as part of the Diamond League meeting that was held in the French capital, the Norwegian became only the second person to run the 3,218 meters in under eight minutes.

Ingebrigtsen finished the rarely-run race in 7 minutes, 54.10 seconds, four and a half seconds faster than Kenya’s Daniel Komen’s previous world best performance (WBP) time. World Athletics only recognizes a WBP at the two-mile race, which is not a world record distance. Since July 1997, Komen’s time of 7:58.61 was the only other person to run the distance in under eight minutes. Ingebrigtsen was assisted with his pacing by Wavelight innovation, which utilizations lights within the track to show the speed of the record continuously.

The new world best exhibition time is forthcoming endorsement by World Sports. Ingebrigtsen won the race, with Kenya’s Ishmael Kipkurui coming in second with an time of 8:09.23 and Ethiopia’s Kuma Girma coming in third with an time of 8:10.34. The Norwegian stated the following following the race: It feels amazing to be able to make this record. It’s my first outdoor world record.

JAKOB INGEBRIGTSEN DIVES TO VICTORY AT 2024

By Sean McAlister 1 min 30 May 2024 17:59 GMT-5 JAKOB INGEBRIGTSEN DIVES TO VICTORY AT THE 2024 OSLO DIAMOND LEAGUE – Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s dramatic diving victory at the 2024 Oslo Diamond League Image by 2024 Getty Images Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN Athletics Even before the final race of the evening.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen

The 2024 Oslo Diamond League had seen more Than olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen, on the other hand, was aware that something special would be required to keep his rival at bay as the Doha 2019 world champion Timothy Cheruiyot was closing in on him in the final stages of the 1500 meter race.Ingebrigtsen literally dived across the finish line in front of his home crowd to win in Oslo.

He also set a record-setting world lead time of 3:29.74, which will give him a lot of confidence going into Paris 2024.The memorable conclusion of the Oslo Diamond League brought back memories of others who have won in unconventional ways, like Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas, who won the Olympic 400m title with a single dive at Rio 2016.In the gallery below, relive Ingebrigtsen’s dramatic victory.

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