Vying for gold, Jakob Ingebrigtsen began his 2025 outdoor season in Tokyo with sky-high expectations, only for fate to strike early . The Norwegian sensation crossed the line in eighth with a 3:37.84 in the heats, his campaign abruptly halted by a nagging Achilles injury. What started as a golden chase ended in heartbreak, but Ingebrigtsen isn’t wired to quit. The Olympic champion now sets his sights on redemption and a trail of world records in 2026.

After a flawless indoor season early on that saw him break the indoor mile world record in Liévin with a time of 3:45.14, along with back-to-back wins in the 1500m and 3000m, the Olympic champion’s streak came to an abrupt halt. However, this setback has only given him more room to grow . In a recent conversation with the media, the athl

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