Jakob Asserson Ingebrigtsen broke the 28-year-old world record in the 3000 meters – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

1500 meters World record: 3.26.00 minutes by Hicham El Guerrouj Rome, 14 July 1998 European record: 3.26.73 minutes by Jakob Ingebrigtsen in Monaco, 12 July 2024 Difference: 73 hundredths One English mile (1609 metres) World record: 3.43.13 minutes by Hicham El Guerrouj in Rome, 7 July 1999 European record: 3.43.73 minutes by Jakob Ingebrigtsen, 16 September 2023 Difference: 60 hundredths 2000 meters World record: 4.43.13 minutes by Jakob Ingebrigtsen in Brussels, 8 September 2023 Previous record : 4.44.79 minutes by Hicham El Guerrouj in Berlin, 7 September 1999 Improvement: 1.66 seconds 3000 meters World record: 3.17.55 minutes by Jakob Ingebrigtsen in Chorzów, 25 August 2024. Previous record: 7.20.67 minutes by Daniel Komen in Rieti, 1 September 1996 Improvement: 3.12 seconds Two miles (3218 metres) World best record: 7.54.10 minutes by Jakob Ingebrigtsen in Paris, 9 June 2023 Previous record: 7.58.61 minutes by Daniel Komen in Hechtel, 19 July 1997 Improvement: 4.51 seconds 5000 meters World record: 12.35.36 by Joshua Cheptegei in Monaco, 14 August 2020 European record: 12.45.01 by Mohamed Katir, 21 July 2023* Norwegian record: 12.48.45 by Jakob Ingebrigtsen, 10 June 2021 Difference: 3.44 seconds to ER and 13.09 seconds to VR. * Mohamed Katir won WC silver in the distance behind Ingebrigtsen in 2023, but was banned later in the autumn for violating the anti-doping regulations. He still retained the European record and the silver medal.



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