The Muleño runs his first mile of the year today in Oslo, where the Olympic champion wants to confirm his good form
We reached the sixth leg of the Wanda Diamond League after five very high meetings, with spectacular records, competition records and best world records of the year. This time, the Bislett Games in Oslo will be the world epicenter of athletics. Today, from 6:45 PM, international stars and Olympic medalists will meet in the Norwegian capital.
In the men’s mile, which will take place at 9:50 PM and will be the event that will close the event, there will be a really luxurious poster with the Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the lead and running home. One of his main rivals is Muleño Mo Katir, who has not yet run the distance. In addition, we have to be very attentive to the Australian Ollie Hoare. As data, the Spanish record of the distance is José Luis González and dates from 1985, exactly in Oslo (3.47.79).
Katir needs a good result for the Spanish Championship to be held next week in Nerja (Málaga). Today he has a tough opponent like Ingebrigtsen, a 1,500m Olympic champion who wants to confirm his good form in front of an audience that adores him. The Muleño’s challenge is to medal this summer at the Oregon World Cup (July 15-24) or at the European Championships in Munich (August 15-21).
Source: La Verdad

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