Published: 11:29, July 17, 2023 | Updated: 11:38, July 17, 2023
Ingebrigtsen sets new European record at Diamond League
By Reuters

Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen wins 1500m event at the Wanda Diamond League Silesia Kamila Skolimowska Memorial athletics meeting in Chorzow, Poland on July 16, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

SILESIA, Poland - Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke his own European 1500 meters record at Sunday's Diamond League meeting in Silesia, clocking 3:27.14.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen followed the field until the final lap, when he sprinted clear, beating the previous record by 0.81 seconds set in Oslo last month, sending a warning shot to rivals ahead of the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Budapest next month

The 22-year-old followed the field until the final lap, when he sprinted clear, beating the previous record by 0.81 seconds set in Oslo last month, sending a warning shot to rivals ahead of the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Budapest next month.

"I am always focusing on myself in races. Today I wanted a fast race and I wanted to run another sub-3:28," Ingebrigtsen said.

"This result was the best I could hope for today."

He fell short of the world record of 3:26:00, set by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj 25 years ago in Rome, by over a second.

"You cannot always think about records. Today I wanted one, but I will now be focusing completely on getting ready for the World Championships," he said.

Kenya's Abel Kipsang finished second, crossing the line almost two seconds after Ingebrigtsen in 3:29.11.

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Akani Simbine of South Africa grabbed his second Diamond League 100m win in a row, clocking 9.97 seconds, with the first four separated by just 0.02 seconds. American Fred Kerley took second place, experiencing his first defeat of the season.

"I know I am the first to beat Fred this year, we have a good friendship, a good rivalry. I am very satisfied with my performance and hope to continue my good form," Simbine said.

Kerley appeared unaffected by the loss.

"I feel good about today's race. Nothing was missing. I got my job done."

American Sha'Carri Richardson won the women's 100m, with a time of 10.76 seconds. She edged out Jamaica's Shericka Jackson by 0.02 seconds, securing her second 100m Diamond League win of the year.

"I love the time. I put a great race together. This was a great competition, it was amazing. I executed correctly," Richardson said.

Yulimar Rojas from Venezuela set a new world lead of 15.18m to win the women's triple jump.

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Poland's Natalia Kaczmarek gave the home crowd something to cheer when she comfortably won the women's 400m with a personal best time of 49.48.

"Things looked good in training, but I was not quite able to translate it into competition. Now things finally worked out," Kaczmarek said.

Favorite and world record-holder Armand Duplantis cleared 6.01m to win the men's pole vault ahead of American Sam Kendricks.