Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway wins the 5,000 meters at the Paris Olympics after fourth in 1,500
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At the foot of the 1,500m podium on Tuesday, the Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen took his revenge in the 5,000 m by winning the second Olympic title of his career at the Paris Games on Saturday at the Stade de France.
The Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen made up for his failure in the 1500m by winning the 5000m in 13'13"66 ahead of the Kenyan Ronald Kwemoi (13'15"04) and the American Grand Fisher (13'15"04) and the American Grand Fisher (13'15"13). Yann Schrub is 12th, Hugo Hay 16.
Ingebrigtsen, 23, two-time world league champion, won the Stade France in 1313.66 minutes, in his best record of the season, leaving Kenyan Ronald Kwemoi in second place, 1.38 seconds (13.15.04), and North American Grant Fisher in third, 1.47 (13.15.13), respectively. On Tuesday, in the final of the 1,500 meters, in which the Norwegian phenomenon was defending the gold won in Tokyo 2020, Ingebrigtsen was knocked off the podium, achieving no bett…
Norwegians, two-time world champion, now wins the Olympic title
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