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Hassan breaks women’s mile world record at Monaco Diamond League meeting

  • Athletics

Sifan Hassan produced a stupendous final lap in the women’s mile here to finish in 4min 12.33sec – thus breaking the 23-year-old world record of 4:12.56 held by Russia’s 1996 Olympic 800 metres and 1,500m champion Svetlana Masterkova.

his personal best of 3:28.41 last season, Cheruyiot won in 3:29.97, with Norway’s 18-year-old Jakob Ingebrigtsen


Triple jumpers ready to raise the temperature at Monaco Diamond League

  • Athletics

As athletes train under sheer blue sky in warm and humid conditions before tomorrow's ninth stage of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Diamond League series, some will be aware of an additional responsibility.

last year's 1,500m in Monaco.Facing him again will be Norwegian brothers Filip and 18-year-old Jakob Ingebrigtsen


Lyles wins Lausanne Diamond League 200m in fourth-fastest time in history

  • Athletics

Noah Lyles trimmed 0.08 seconds off Usain Bolt’s meeting record at the International Association of Athletics Federations Diamond League in Lausanne as he won the men's 200 metres in 19.50sec.

’s 1500m.He won in 3min 28.77sec, with Norway’s fast-finishing European champion, 18-year-old Jakob Ingebrigtsen


Semenya makes most of her IAAF Diamond League comeback in California

  • Athletics

Caster Semenya came back, saw and re-conquered at the Prefontaine Classic meeting  held at the temporary venue of Stanford, California today as she won by almost three seconds in the women’s 800 metres at the seventh International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Diamond League meetings of the season.

world-leading time of 3:50.49, ahead of Djibouti’s Ayanleh Souleiman, who clocked 3:51.22.Norwegian Ingebrigtsen





Norman and a men’s 1500m family affair headline Stockholm IAAF Diamond League meeting

  • Athletics

United States sprinting phenomenon Michael Norman will be the centre of attention in Stockholm tomorrow as he runs his first 400 metres at an International Association of Athletics Federations Diamond League meeting.

be more sustained interest in the rumbling contest between two astoundingly talented families as the Ingebrigtsen



Mike Rowbottom: Keith Flint, Tom McKean, Ronnie O'Sullivan - the airport memories keep on coming

  • Inside the Blogs

One of the enduring bonuses of an airport - particularly if one has been enduring a long, shuffling, early morning queue with a growing sense of dismay over the previous night's alcoholic intake - or so people tell me - is the unexpected people you see.

events of the final night at the Emirates Arena - the men's 1,500m where Norway's 18-year-old Jakob Ingebrigtsen

Ingebrigtsen grabbed my attention," McKean said.


Local heroine Muir completes "double double" at European Athletics Indoor Championships

  • Athletics

Scotland's own Laura Muir successfully completed the defence of both her European Athletics Indoor Championship titles here as, with the 3,000 metres gold already secured, she produced another performance of pulverising power and intent to win the 1,500m in 4min 5.92sec.

A similar ambition proved a task too far for the Norwegian wonder-boy Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the European

outdoor race in Berlin, struck decisively at the bell to reverse that order, coming home in 3:42.85.Ingebrigtsen


Ingebrigtsen and Warholm earn historic first golds for Norway at European Athletics Indoor Championships

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Athletics Indoor Championship history, tonight won two in the space of half-an-hour as 18-year-old Jakob Ingebrigtsen

titles went respectively to Ján Volko of Slovakia, in 6.60sec and Poland’s Ewa Swoboda, who clocked 7.09.Ingebrigtsen

Glasgow after winning the 400m and equalling a record that had stood for 31 years ©Getty Images Ingebrigtsen

silver as Scotland’s own Chris O’Hare, who had been the only athlete to stay in touch with the Brothers Ingebrigtsen

 But in the final stride Ingebrigtsen senior dived for the prize, and it took a photo-finish to

end it went to milliseconds - 0.185 to 0.188…"It wasn´t easy, there were a lot of elbows," said Jakob Ingebrigtsen




Ingebrigtsen edges world record holder Tefera at IAAF World Indoor Tour finale in Düsseldorf

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Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke the world indoor under-20 record to overcome Ethiopia’s Samuel Tefera

four days ago in Birmingham.He was denied victory in a close finish in Düsseldorf, with 18-year-old Ingebrigtsen

Tefera was 0.32 seconds adrift of the outdoor European champion and he ended up sandwiched between two Ingebrigtsen

brothers.Filip Ingebrigtsen completed the top three as the Norwegian clocked 3:38.62.The result was