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Jakob Ingebrigtsen considering competing at Sunday’s Copenhagen Half Marathon

Ingebrigtsen is slated to run the men's 1,500m at the Diamond League Final in Brussels on Friday and rumoured to be making his half-marathon debut on Sunday in Copenhagen

Jakob Ingebrigtsen Photo by: Nick Iwanyshyn

It’s no secret that Norwegian distance running star Jakob Ingebrigtsen is on a mission to etch his name into the history books by setting as many world records as possible. On Thursday, rumours began swirling on social media that Ingebrigtsen would compete at the Copenhagen Half Marathon on Sunday, marking what would be his debut at the distance. Should he decide to race, the world record of 57 minutes and 31 seconds could be in jeopardy.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen Silesia Diamond League
Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins the men’s 3,000m with a world record time of 7:17.55 at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland. Photo: Diamond League AG

On the Copenhagen Half Marathon start list, there is an unnamed athlete with bib number #2 who is the same age as Ingebrigtsen (23).

In a press conference ahead of Friday’s Diamond League Final in Brussels, Ingebrigtsen was asked if he had plans to compete in Copenhagen. “I’m focused on tomorrow’s race first, and what happens after that, I’m not sure,” the 23-year-old Norwegian responded, keeping the speculation alive. If the rumours prove true, he could be chasing another world record.

In tomorrow’s race in Brussels, Ingebrigtsen will be vying for his third consecutive Diamond League title while trying to inch closer to Hicham El Guerrouj’s 1,500m world record of 3:26.00. “I believe it’s possible to break any world record,” Ingebrigtsen said in Thursday’s press conference. “For me, it’s about winning. It’s always exciting to race when there’s something bigger on the line. There’s always the chance of a world record, but likely not tomorrow.”

World record watch in Brussels

Meanwhile, the Diamond League Final could witness another world record in the men’s 800m, where Canadian Olympic silver medallist Marco Arop will face off against his rival, Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi. They are the fastest 800m runners in the world this year, and they’ll be chasing David Rudisha’s world record time of 1:40.91. Arop will arrive in Brussels in record-setting shape, fresh off setting a North American record in the 1,000m at the Boris Hanžeković Memorial in Zagreb on Sept. 8.

Marco Arop
Marco Arop won silver in the men’s 800m final at Paris 2024. Photo: Nick Iwanyshyn

Canada’s Sarah Mitton in the shot put and pole vaulter Alysha Newman are also slated to compete in the Diamond League Finals, both looking to make history and become the first Canadian female athlete to win a Diamond League trophy in more than a decade. Diamond League champions also earn an automatic qualification spot into the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

How to watch

You can catch all the track and field action from the Diamond League Final from Brussels online on CBC Sports and CBC Gem, starting at 3:00 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 13 and Saturday, Sept. 14.

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