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INGEBRIGTSEN COMPLETES HISTORIC 1500M/3000M DOUBLE AT WORLD ATHLETICS INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

By David Monti, @d9monti.bsky.social
(c) 2025 Race Outcomes Weekly, all rights reserved, used with permission. NOTE: This story was written remotely –Ed.

(23-Mar) – On the third and remaining day of the twentieth World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, Norwegian celebrity Jakob Ingebrigtsen ran to victory in a tactical 1500m and have become solely the second man in historical past to win the 1500m and 3000m on the identical championships.  Ingebrigtsen, 24, duplicated the feat achieved by Ethiopian nice Haile Gebrselassie in Maebashi, Japan in 1999.  Furthermore, he turned the one man to win 1500m and 3000m gold medals on the European Athletics Indoor Championships and the World Athletics Championships in the identical yr.

“It feels good,” Ingebrigtsen advised reporters within the blended zone.  “The primary objective was clearly to win each distances.  However I’d say up to now, it has been fairly good indoor season, getting out and succeeding within the issues that I wished to perform.  So, it’s been good.”

The Males’s 1,500m, Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins his first WIC, Neil Gourley took silver and Luke Houser took the bronze, picture by Sona Maleterova for World athletics

Though Ingebrigtsen went proper to the again of the sphere after the gun (his common tactic in championship racing) he determined to come back ahead sooner than common as a result of Sam Prakel of the USA stretched out the sphere within the early laps.  Prakel, the 2023 World Athletics Street Operating Championships bronze medalist within the mile, remained the chief via 600m, and at that time Ingebrigtsen was in fourth place.  100 meters later, with 4 laps to go, Ingebrigtsen took over the lead.  He felt robust.

“Every part’s about consistency,” Ingebrigtsen stated about his preparations for these championships.  “Constructing, constructing and constructing.  It’s all about working energy.  The man that has essentially the most quantity of power left is the man that’s going to run the quickest on the finish.”

Certainly, that man was Ingebrigtsen.  With two laps to go, the tempo visibly picked up.  Ingebrigtsen led Portugal’s Isaac Nader, Britain’s Neil Gourley, and Prakel’s USA teammate Luke Houser (Prakel pale and would end final).  Ingebrigtsen pressed the tempo, and his 52.4-second closing 400m was too quick for the remainder of the sphere.  He received in 3:38.79.  Gourley was a transparent second in 3:39.07, and Houser –who tried to problem Ingebrigtsen on the backstretch and moved up briefly to second place– held off Nader to gather the bronze in 3:39.17.

After the race, Ingebrigtsen didn’t want to examine himself with Gebrselassie.

Neil Gourley, GB, silver, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, NOR, gold, Luke Houser, USA, bronze, picture by Sona Maleterova for Wrold Athletics

“I believe it’s very troublesome to match historical past and that being such a very long time in the past,” Ingebrigtsen stated.  “A variety of issues have modified and I’m not doing this as a result of anybody else has completed it earlier than.  That’s purely a coincidence.”

Gourley, who was sixth at these championships in 2022 and fourth on the European Athletics Indoor Championships earlier this month, was completely happy along with his silver medal.

“A few weeks in the past I got here away actually disillusioned from the European Indoors,” stated Gourley, who’s coached by American Stephen Haas.  “So I had a degree to show.”

For Houser –twice the NCAA indoor mile champion for the College of Washington, who is barely in his first yr as a professional– the bronze medal was significantly candy.  He trains with the Atlanta Monitor Membership’s elite program below coach Tom Nohilly, and this was an enormous accomplishment for his or her program.

“It feels nice,” Houser advised Jonathan Gault of Letsrun.com.  “Coming in I knew I may get a medal, so glad I may simply execute and get the job completed.”

The ladies’s 1500m was a completely totally different race.  Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay –the 2022 world indoor 1500m champion and the holder of the three quickest indoor occasions in historical past– blasted away from the sphere proper from the gun.  She break up 800m in a scorching 2:03.5, a full 4 seconds forward of teammate Diribe Welteji, who had Australia’s Georgia Griffith proper on her heels.  Tsegay powered to a solo victory in a championships document 3:54.86, the fourth straight championships the place an Ethiopian lady received gold.  Welteji took second in 3:59.30, the quickest ever runner-up time at these championships, and Britain’s Georgia Hunter Bell –who caught as much as Welteji and Griffith about 900m into the race— took the bronze.

Guday Tsegay, ETH units CR in her win at 1,500m in Nanjing, picture by Dan Vernon for World Athletics

“This medal means loads,” Hunter Bell advised the BBC.  “I simply need to get as many medals as doable.”

Each of the 800m finals had been quick.

On the boys’s aspect, American document holder Josh Hoey went to the entrance after the break and was adopted carefully by Belgium’s Eliott Crestan and his American teammate Brandon Miller.  Hoey led for the second lap, however as he approached the beginning/end line for the third circuit Miller surged into the lead.  Their midway break up was a really fast 50.64.

“I don’t run for second, I don’t run for medals, I run to win,” Miller advised reporters after the race.

However on the backstretch, Hoey regained the lead and saved the tempo scorching.  With a lap to go each Miller and Crestan had been inside four-tenths of a second.  Hoey started to look much less easy, and Crestan handed Miller and was attempting to catch Hoey.  Within the homestretch, Hoey was clearly tying-up, and the Belgian practically caught him within the remaining 5 meters.  However Hoey, who had by no means made a nationwide staff earlier than these championships, held on to win in 1:44.77, the third-fastest profitable time at a World Athletics Indoor Championships.

“That was a troublesome race,” stated Hoey, who’s coached remotely by Australian Justin Rinaldi who lives in Melbourne.  “Each race brings a problem.  I used to be fatiguing loads that final 200, however simply form of muscled it out.”

Crestan, who additionally took the silver medal on the current European Athletics Indoor Championships, was timed in 1:44.81.  Bronze went to the younger Spaniard Elvin Josue Canales, who held again earlier within the race and handed the slowing Miller within the race‘s final 100 meters.  Miller was additionally handed by Dutchman Samuel Chapple, the reigning European champion, who took fourth.

South Africa’s Prudence Sekgodiso scored an upset gold medal within the ladies’s four-lap remaining, recording a world-leading 1:58.40 and changing into the primary South African to win an 800m indoor world title.  Sekgodiso held again when Ethiopians Nigist Getachew and Tsige Duguma (the defending champion) rocketed forward within the first lap (26.7 seconds).  The Ethiopian duo nonetheless led at 400m (55.9), however started to tire within the subsequent lap.

By the 600m level, Duguma was already exhausted and she or he would fade to complete final.  Sekgodiso caught Getachew on the backstretch and ran away to get the win by an official margin of 1.23 seconds.  Getachew bought the silver in a private finest 1:59.63, and Portugal’s Patrice Silva –daughter of 2004 Olympic 1500m bronze medalist Rui Silva– handed each Poland’s Anna Wielgosz and Switzerland’s Audrey Werro within the homestretch to take bronze.  Her time of 1:59.80 was a nationwide document, the first-ever sub-2:00 for a Portuguese lady indoors.

The massively shocking Girls’s 800 meters in Nanjing! picture by World Athletics

“I’m simply going to go together with the mentality of being within the remaining, and if a medal comes that’s a bonus for me,” Sekgodiso advised South Africa’s SuperSport channel earlier than leaving for Nanjing.  She continued: “I’m simply going to go together with the objective of being within the remaining at each championship and simply be myself and run nicely.”

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The following version of the World Athletics Indoor Championships will probably be held in Torun, Poland, March 20 – 22, 2026. Due to the postponement of the 2020 Nanjing championships because of the COVID pandemic to 2025, these championships will probably be held for an unprecedented three consecutive years, in 2024, 2025 and 2026.

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