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World Indoor Championship Hero Josh Kerr Throws Jab at Jakob Ingebrigtsen Following Norwegian’s Bold Claim

Published 03/03/2024, 6:00 AM EST

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At the 2024 Millrose Games on Sunday, Great Britain’s Josh Kerr shattered Mo Farah’s indoor 2-mile world record, finishing at 8:00:67; Kerr smashed Farah’s previous record of 8:03:40. After that, Kerr, the reigning 1500 meters world champion from 2023, has encountered a heated rivalry with the Norwegian sensation, Jakob Ingebrigsten, since he clinched gold over him in the previous year.

Tensions rose when Jakob Ingebrigsten claimed he could have bested Josh Kerr in the 2-mile event “blindfolded.” In response, Josh Kerr geared up and threw a jab at Jakob Ingebrigsten in an interview in Athletics Weekly. Kerr’s retort adds to the fierce rivalry, setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying showdown between these two competitors.

Josh Kerr fires back over rivalry with Jakob Ingebrigsten

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This is not the first time fans have witnessed the intense rivalry between Jakob Ingebrigsten and Josh Kerr in athletics. After the Millrose Games, once again, Jakob Ingebrigsten showcased his competition to Kerr, saying on TV in Norway, “I would have beaten him in that race, blindfolded… But it’s good that people run better than they have done before.” This back-and-forth banter between Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigsten intrigues their heated conversation.

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In response, after the win at the World Indoor Championship 1500m, Josh Kerr simply said with a laugh, “I’m not sure Jakob watches BBC2.” With several successes, including a bronze medal in the Olympic 2020 and the 1500m World Indoor Championship, he is now all set for the Paris Olympics 2024. His utmost dedication and stellar performance have bolstered his confidence. Displaying his enthusiasm on the track and field, he decided to kick off 2024 with a solid bang and did it with the first 1500m win. He further compounded the controversial blindfold claim of Jakob Ingebrigsten by asserting that he does not compete for anyone else but himself, showcasing his refusal to take Jakob Ingebrigsten’s statement seriously.

Josh Kerr’s reply emphasized personal development

Audiences have already noticed the brewing cold war between Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigsten after Kerr upheld gold at 1500m. At that time, Jakob Ingebrigsten commented, “It is not certain that [Kerr] runs any better now than last year at the same time; he did not run two miles then.” But Kerr stated in his reply that his statement shows Jakob Ingebrigsten’s significant weaknesses in his ego.

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Amidst this ongoing verbal war, Josh Kerr’s emphasis on personal growth is a defining aspect of his approach to his competition. His remarks underscore his commitment to honing his abilities and skills instead of taking others’ comments seriously.

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Anchal Ahuja

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Anchal Ahuja is a senior Olympic Sports Correspondent at EssentiallySports. With over 5 years of experience in journalism, Anchal decided to pursue her love for sports and cover various pathways of the Olympics. She actively covers swimming, track and field, and gymnastics.
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Shubhankar Adhikari