Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the mile race in the Oslo Diamond League with a wild time of 3.46.46.
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The Oslo Diamond League race ended on Thursday in the men’s mile run.
“Quite an incomprehensible pace,” exclaimed C More’s commentator Tommi Evilä.
The miracle boy of Norway Jakob Ingebrigtsen the winning time of 3.46.46 is the sixth ever very quoted race on a fairly rare race.
Steve Cramin The European record of 3.46.32 in 1985 is from Oslo – the prestigious Bislett Stadium is often rushed to the men’s mile.
– I hope for the first Norwegian victory in the mile race, Ingebrigtsen, 21, dreamed of Wednesday’s press conference.
The prodigy, who won 1,500 meters of Olympic gold last season, will apply for the first World Cup gold in his career in July.
– I run 1,500 meters in Eugene and if all goes well, maybe 5,000 meters.
The Norwegian will be the European champion in tonnage and 5,000 meters in 2018.
As a cock in the crowd
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When the Norwegian ME man Karsten Warholm is on the side of the fenced track due to injury, so Alison dos Santos is a cock in the crowd.
– Dos Santos has a chance to break ME, Estonia announced Rasmus Mägi on Tuesday in Turku after Paavo Nurmi Games.
In the Oslo Diamond League on Thursday, the 45.94 World War II time was not rushed, but the Brazilian rushed for his own world-leading result this season in the 400-meter hurdles. The winning time of 47.26 is only three-hundredths of the best clocking of the season.
Mägi, who ran his record in Turku (47.82), strengthened in the last tens of meters on Thursday in Oslo. The remaining 48.51 was enough for second.
Last season, in the memorable Tokyo Olympics, dos Santos won bronze with a record record of 46.72.