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Jakob Ingebrigtsen shatters two world records in one race

The Norwegian distance star took the men's indoor mile world record from his American rival after just five days

Jakob Ingebrigtsen Silesia Diamond League Photo by: Diamond League AG

The world record in the indoor mile belonged to Olympic bronze medallist Yared Nuguse for a mere five days. On Thursday, at the Indoor Meeting Lievin in Lievin, France, Norwegian star Jakob Ingebrigtsen clocked 3:45.14 to smash Nuguse’s time by nearly 1.5 seconds, adding a fifth world record to his resume. And to top it off, his 3:29.63 split at 1,500m broke his own 1,500m indoor world record from 2022.

The highly-anticipated race marked Ingebrigtsen’s first-ever indoor mile. In a packed stadium, the 24-year-old headed into the final lap with a commanding lead; WaveLight technology marking the path of Nuguse’s world-record performance trailed behind him. Ingebrigtsen passed the 1,500m en-route nearly two seconds quicker than the American had five days earlier, and won the race by more than seven seconds.

Dutch runner Stefan Nillessen claimed second in 3:52.70, setting a national record for the Netherlands. Ireland’s Cathal Doyle rounded out the podium, running a season’s best of 3:53.14.

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