Jakob Asserson Ingebrigtsen was beaten in Zurich – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

Ingebrigtsen and British Elliot Giles stood for a long time chatting in the goal area. – I said he was a bit “stuck”, says Ingebrigtsen and laughs. He then answers what he wanted to convey to the speed controller, who was supposed to help keep a steady pace to the European record for the distance: – I got off to a pretty good start, but then I realized we were very quick at the lights and ended up in the blue . Then I shouted “hi” and then they adjusted very well, says Ingebrigtsen to news. During the race, Ingebrigtsen had to drop a hatch to the hares. – When he came back to me, he moved and then he gained two meters and was perfect on the light. I didn’t have the legs to take that move in the middle, says Ingebrigtsen. – A bit ridiculous Despite the trouble with the speed controllers, Ingebrigtsen admits that it had become difficult to set a record. In Zurich he was helped by two hares, and the aim was to set a European record. He set that himself in Monaco on 12 July and was 3:26.73. – You didn’t have legs to record? – Yes, I said that yesterday. I’m a little surprised at how good it actually was. I felt I woke up this morning better than I did today before I took the flight from Sola. It was just good enough that there was a point to travel. I am betting that I will recover well in the next few days and do well in Brussels. DISAPPOINTED: Jakob Asserson Ingebrigtsen was not very happy after finishing second. Photo: FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP – Still under 3.30. What does that say about your base level? – It’s a bit ridiculous. Running under 3.30 was a magical limit for a long time and it still is. Doing it time after time is incredibly cool. Even though I know I have to shrug and join the race. Then it goes relatively well, it’s delicious. The disease itself has been a big topic before the race in Zurich. Lost as in the Olympics Ingebrigtsen took the lead with one lap left, but with 100 meters to go Yared Nuguse came up on the side and beat Ingebrigtsen in the sprint. – We have seen a slightly lighter Jakob Ingebrigtsen lately. He was probably a bit affected by this, said Jann Post when Ingebrigtsen was beaten. WON: Yared Nuguse (USA) left) is congratulated on his victory. Photo: FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP Also in the Olympics he was beaten on the run, but then he used a lot of effort to go. Also in the Olympics, Nuguse came through at the end. – He is good at hanging out, and then he manages to keep it going. It’s probably more what he does, when Jakob gets a bit of a brake because the acid is creeping up. There is no increase in speed on Nuguse’s part, he just keeps things going a little better, says news’s ​​expert Vebjørn Rodal. Next week is the Diamond League final in Brussels. Rodal hopes Ingebrigtsen will be able to find form by then. – We’ll see if Jakob is able to shake off the after-effects of illness and recover in record form again, says Rodal. Nordås: Can’t get any worse Narve Gilje Nordås was never in the race for victory, and ended up number 12 with a time of 3:34.31. He was hoping to get under 3:30. – It is not exactly a goal that matches the result. I opened controlled, and I know I have something to go with. But then I accelerate and then I become stiff as a stick. It feels like I’m running my first 1,500 meters in life, says Nordås to news. – Why did it happen like that? – Not good to say, I have done everything I can after the Olympics. I have done what I have to do and put in a huge amount of effort and I get nothing in return for it. – Are you going to Brussels? – I just have to do it, it can’t get worse than this anyway. Published 05.09.2024, at 21.34 Updated 05.09.2024, at 22.09



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