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OlympicsTOKYO (AP) — Former Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen failed to advance out of the first round of the 1,500 meters at the world championships Sunday morning in Japan, denying one of the sport’s most heated races of one of its most dramatic characters. The Norweigan finished eighth in his heat won by 2022 world champ Jake Wightman — two spots removed from moving onto Monday’s semifinals. After winning at 1,500 and 3,000 meters at indoor worlds …See the Story
Ingebrigtsen, a Key Character in 1,500-Meter Drama, Drops Out Early at World Championships
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Norway · NorwayFrom 1 January 2026, standing or side-facing seats on passenger buses will no longer be allowed. The government has finally decided: – Norwegian roads must be safe to travel on, also for passengers. We are now increasing road safety in passenger buses. This means that next year's passenger buses will not be able to use side-facing seats or standing seats while driving, says Minister of Transport Jon-Ivar Nygård (Labour Party) in a press release.…See the Story