“Could’ve Been Easier on Myself”: Following His Record-Setting Performance in the Diamond League Finals, Jakob Ingebrigtsen Makes an Unlikely Conviction
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The 2023 Diamond League, an annual series of track and field meetings, reached its climax with an epic two-day showdown in Eugene. The journey commenced on May 5, 2023, spanning across cities such as Rabat, Florence, Paris, Oslo, Lausanne, Stockholm, Chorzów, Fontvieille, London, Zürich, Xiamen, and Brussels, culminating in the grand finale featuring the prestigious finals held in Eugene. Among an array of star athletes On Day 1, the spotlight shone brightly on Jakob Ingebrigtsen. The Norwegian blazed past Yared Nuguse on the Bowerman Mile.
The clock stopped at a remarkable 3:43.73, a mere six-tenths of a second shy of Hicham El Guerrouj’s 24-year-old world record. This extraordinary feat not only secured Ingebrigtsen’s position as the third-fastest miler in history but also saw him break Steve Cram’s 38-year-old European record, set during the Oslo Dream Mile. On Day 2, the anticipation reached a fever pitch as Jakob Ingebrigtsen took center stage once more. However, after clinching double gold at the end of both days, he made an unlikely conviction.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen reveals an unlikely conviction
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In the wake of his triumph, CITIUS MAG took to Twitter to share a glimpse of Ingebrigtsen’s thoughts. The tweet read, “After a couple of laps, I didn’t feel extremely good. I could’ve been easier on myself and probably just lay it back and try to win, but that’s not my way of racing.” This candid admission painted a vivid picture of the relentless spirit that drives Ingebrigtsen on the track.
🗣️ “After a couple of laps I didn’t feel extremely good. I could’ve been easier on myself and probably just lay it back and try to win, but that’s not my way of racing”
It’s all or nothing for Jakob! He took the @nikepreclassic 3000m win in 7:23.63 after winning yesterday’s… pic.twitter.com/WGIkqmBwaJ
— CITIUS MAG (@CitiusMag) September 17, 2023
The tweet further captioned, “It’s all or nothing for Jakob! He took the @nikepreclassic 3000m win in 7:23.63 after winning yesterday’s mile in 3:43.73.” This interview, capturing Ingebrigtsen’s candid reflection, followed his remarkable Day 2 performance in the 3000m men’s event.
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Day 2 of the Diamond League finals
On Day 2, all eyes were on Jakob Ingebrigtsen as he geared up for the 3000m showdown. With sheer determination, he leaned forward at the finish line, in a neck-to-neck battle with his competition securing his second Diamond League title of the weekend with a remarkable time of 7:23.63.
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Ingebrigtsen not only shattered the Diamond League record but also eclipsed Eliud Kipchoge’s meet record of 7:35.44 from 2005, all while edging out the European record of 7:24.00. Yomif Kejelcha, Ethiopia’s top runner, came tantalizingly close, finishing just one-hundredth of a second behind Ingebrigtsen in 7:23.64.
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Kratika Vajpayee