Ingebrigtsen beat Katir in Oslo in the European record 1,500

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Oslo is a talisman for the two most important local athletes to achieve success in Diamond League with historical marks. Jakob Ingebrigtsenthe 22-year-old Olympic champion who set the weekly record, broke his own European record of 1,500 meters with 3’27.95, the sixth ‘chrono’ of all time.

Behind, the Spanish Mo Katir he did not wrinkle any time before the power of the Norwegian and stuck to his back to be second in 3’28″89, a mark to dream big in budapest world cup of next summer. Another Spaniard in contention, Mario García Romotook another step up as an athlete and broke the barrier of 3’30 minutes (3’29”18) to be fifth.

For his part, Karsten Warholm He made it clear to his audience that he is back to his best version. The Norwegian won the 400 hurdles with 46.52, the fourth-best mark in history and improves on the start of the 2021 season, when he broke the world record in Tokyo 2021 Games with 45”94. Another record holder, Mondo Duplantistook the pole vault win with 6.01m and missed his best day with a null at 5.91m and three at 6.12.

Of the 5,000, the recently nationalized Spanish Thierry Ndikumwenayo He once again smashed his personal best with an excellent time of 12’58”60. Another Spaniard in contention, Adel Mechaalhe is well off his goal with a mark of 13’22”31 and will now focus on the 1,500m distance with eyes on Budapest.

Out of competition, the Spanish women’s 4×400 relay consists of Carmen Aviles, laura is good, Laura Bou and Eva Santidrian she was fourth with 3’29”90, behind Great Britain, Norway and Finland.

In the 100m final, Marie-Josée Ta Lou he achieved victory with 10.75, the best world score of the year. Femke Bowl He was unopposed in the 400 hurdles and won in a season-leading 52.30.

Source: La Verdad

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