Norwegian athletics coach Ingebrigtsen avoids jail in high-profile family case
- On June 16, 2025, in Oslo, Gjert Ingebrigtsen was convicted of minor assault for striking his daughter Ingrid with a wet towel but was cleared of all accusations of abuse against his son Jakob.
- The trial, which lasted nearly two months in March 2025 and attracted national attention, centered on accusations that Gjert subjected Jakob and Ingrid to prolonged physical and verbal mistreatment.
- Jakob accused his father of violence from childhood, detailing incidents when Gjert allegedly struck and kicked him after a bad school report and while playing on a scooter.
- Gjert, 59, rejected all accusations of violence, insisting he had never harmed anyone and portraying himself as a protective father who guided his three sons in their athletic careers up until 2022, including Jakob’s Olympic victories in 2021 and 2024.
- Gjert received a 15-day suspended sentence and must pay 10,000 Norwegian crowns to Ingrid, while prosecutors may still appeal the verdict that lets him avoid jail.
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Gjert Ingrigtsen receives a conditional prison sentence, but is acquitted of the charge of violence against Olympic champion Jakob Ingrigtsen.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen: Olympic gold medallist's father Gjert Ingebrigtsen cleared of abusing Norwegian star after trial
During the trial, Jakob Ingebrigtsen - who won gold in the 5,000m at the Paris Games and 1,500m in Tokyo - had claimed his childhood was marred by fear and manipulation at the hands of his father Gjert, who had pleaded not guilty.
The high-profile running coach Gjert Ingebrigtsen was convicted of violence against his daughter, but acquitted of abuse in close relationships by his son, running star Jakob Ingebrigtsen.


Olympic champ Ingebrigtsen's father acquitted of abusing son
OSLO: A Norway court on Monday acquitted Gjert Ingebrigtsen of abusing his son, Olympic champion runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen, but convicted him and handed him a 15-day suspended sentence for assaulting his daughter on one occasion. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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