Norwegian wins world indoor 1500m gold on Sunday as Gudaf Tsegay storms to the ladies’s title whereas Brits Neil Gourley and Georgia Hunter Bell make the rostrum
When Jakob Ingebrigtsen arrived in Nanjing a couple of days in the past, he had by no means received a gold medal on the World Indoor Championships. But after a busy weekend he now has two after including the 1500m title on Sunday (March 23) to the 3000m crown he captured 24 hours earlier.
Ingebrigtsen has been out-kicked in main championships in recent times. Samuel Tefera, for instance, beat him to the world indoor title three years in the past in Belgrade. However Ingebrigtsen appeared to have nice confidence in his ending pace in Nanjing and within the 1500m he clocked 3:38.79 forward of Britain’s Neil Gourley and America’s Luke Houser.
The early tempo was sluggish as Sam Prakl of the US handed 400m in 62 seconds. Ingebrigtsen took the lead simply earlier than 700m and handed 800m in 2:02. Then he started to wind issues up.
On the ultimate lap the 24-year-old held off Isaac Nader, the Portuguese runner finally fading to fourth. Gourley ran a sensible race, intentionally shadowing Ingebrigtsen within the early levels, earlier than utilizing his robust end to take silver in 3:39.07.
Ingebrigtsen stated: “There have been 9 robust runners and everybody was prepared to offer their greatest. It was enjoyable on the market. I actually benefit from the sport of operating and on the finish of the day it’s a contest.”

Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Getty)
Ingebrigtsen grew to become solely the second man in historical past after Haile Gebrselassie to win two gold medals in particular person occasions on the World Indoor Championships. He stated: “In fact that is one thing particular. It’s a really troublesome to check your self in opposition to historical past and what others are doing. I’m solely specializing in myself and I really feel good to have completed a whole lot of preparations, and that was at all times the principle aim. It’s to not do with one thing anyone else did earlier than.
“I feel I can do extra, so I’ll attempt to maximise that and seize the chance given to me. The aim is to take part as a lot as I can. It’s positively essential to make use of the alternatives and never take something with no consideration.”
After ending fourth in Apeldoorn earlier this month, Gourley stated: “I had some extent to show after the European Indoor Champs. Not a lot to anybody else, however moreso to myself and my staff who helped me get right here.
“Right here I fed off Jakob’s momentum relatively than wanting behind ready for him to come back by.”
Trying again at 2024, he stated: “I may barely stroll this time final yr resulting from a extremely unhealthy harm and the World Indoors was in my house city of Glasgow. So I went in with the mentality this timee that it was a bonus being right here and that something was attainable.”

Neil Gourley (Getty)
Not like Ingebrigtsen, Gudaf Tsegay didn’t fancy letting the ladies’s 1500m closing come all the way down to a dash. The Ethiopian set off at a livid tempo, by 200m in 30.00, 400m in 60.50 and slowing barely by 800m in 2:03.44 – solely marginally slower than the tempo within the males’s 1500m closing.
Behind, Diribe Welteji of Ethiopia and Georgia Griffith of Australia have been remoted chasers in second and third, with Georgia Hunter Bell of Britain main the remainder of the sphere a couple of metres behind in fourth.
As Tsegay handed the kilometre mark in 2:35.71, although, Hunter Bell caught Welteji and Griffith because the battle for the minor medals warmed up.
Up forward, Tsegay cruised house in a championship document of three:54.86, little doubt eager to make up for a disappointing Olympic yr the place she fell effectively outdoors the medals within the 1500m, 5000m and 10,000m in Paris.

Diribe Welteji, Gudaf Tsegay, Georgia Hunter Bell (Getty)
Behind, Welteji broke away from Hunter Bell and Griffith within the latter levels to take silver in 3:59.30 as Hunter Bell clocked a PB of three:59.84 to earn bronze simply two weeks after ending a dissatisfied fourth within the European Indoor Championships whereas battling sickness.
Griffith ended up outdoors the medals in fourth however was rewarded for her daring techniques by clocking an Oceania document of 4:00.80.
“It was not a straightforward race, this was a quick time, so I’m very blissful about that,” stated Tsegay. “Athletes undergo ups and downs, accidents, challenges, it’s no drawback. I want the indoors. For outdoor, I’ll do the 800m or 10,000m. However indoors, I just like the 1500m.”

Gudaf Tsegay (Getty)
“The 1500m is a riddle,” stated Hunter Bell. “It could actually go anyway and also you by no means know what’s going to occur till it begins. I most well-liked it being a tough run, although. I felt I may very well be aggressive and I’m actually pleased with the outcome.”
She added: “This medal completely appears like a redemption. I actually need to bounce again.”

Georgia Hunter Bell (Getty)
Josh Hoey of the US has been one of many breakthrough athletes of the indoor season and he took gold within the 800m in Nanjing in 1:44.77 after having handed 400m in 50.84 with team-mate Brandon Miller.
Hoey tied up within the latter levels however grimly held on as Elliott Crestan of Belgium completed strongly for silver in 1:44.77 with Elvan Canales of Spain taking bronze.

Josh Hoey (Getty)
Prudence Sekgodiso of South Africa received a equally thrilling girls’s 800m in 1:58.40. Nigist Getachew of Ethiopia led by 400m in 55.88 from reigning champion Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia, however whereas Duguma blew as much as end final, Sekgodiso got here by to win.

Prudence Sekgodiso (Getty)
Devynne Charlton of Bahamas received probably the most anticipated races of the weekend when she captured the ladies’s 60m hurdles crown in 7.72.

Devynne Charlton (Getty)
Solely 4 hundredths of a second separated the highest six athletes as Ditaji Kambundji of Switzerland completed runner-up in 7.73, Ackera Nugent of Jamaica third in 7.74, Pia Skrzyszowska with a Polish document of seven.75 in fourth, Grace Stark of the US fifth in 7.75 and Nadine Visser sixth in 7.76.
“It was an enormous deal for me to come back right here and present up, defend my title,” stated Charlton. “It was an enormous aim for me. It wasn’t wanting nice, however I trusted the folks round me and I used to be in a position to pull it off. It’s positively tremendous exhausting to defend a title, at an occasion like this. The ladies at all times present up, in observe and subject, on the entire, to come back away with a win in opposition to these girls, it’s actually cool.”

Nadine Visser and Devynne Charlton (Getty)
Elsewhere, Tom Walsh of New Zealand took males’s shot put gold with 21.65m forward of United States duo Roger Steen and Adrian Piperi.
Mattia Furlani took gold for Italy within the males’s lengthy bounce with 8.30m as Wayne Pinnock of Jamaica was just one centimetre behind in second place and Liam Adcock of Australia an extra centimetre behind in third as double Olympic champion Miltos Tentoglou of Greece was fifth with 8.14m.
Sander Skotheim added the world indoor title to the European crown he received in Apeldoorn. Right here the Norwegian scored 6475 to beat Johannes Erm of Estonia (6437) as Germany’s Until Steinforth took bronze (6275).

Sander Skotheim (Getty)
Earlier within the day there have been surprises within the girls’s jumps when Nicola Olyslagers of Australia took excessive bounce gold with world record-holder and Olympic champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine ending third, whereas the comparatively unheralded Claire Bryant received the lengthy bounce on her main championship debut for the US.
In her first competitors since September, Olyslagers efficiently defended the title that she received in Glasgow in 2024 when she cleared 1.97m in Nanjing to win on countback forward of Australian team-mate Eleanor Patterson.
Mahuchikh, in the meantime, struggled with an ankle drawback to supply a better of 1.95m to take bronze by countback forward of Serbia’s Angelina Matter.
Olyslagers stated: “I used to be actually impressed by Yaroslava’s world document makes an attempt final yr, and the way she modified her run-up. So, I used to be leaping with a brand new run-up at the moment. I need to bounce as excessive as Yaroslava – if I need to be aggressive, I must be attempting and altering issues up.”
Bryant, 23, led from the primary spherical within the lengthy bounce and set a PB of 6.96m within the fifth spherical as Switzerland’s Annik Kalin took silver and Spain’s Fatima Diame bronze.
“If somebody had informed me that I might stroll away from Nanjing with the title, I might thank them for that vote of confidence,” stated Bryant. “I didn’t are available in with expectations, I simply needed to benefit from the second. Each a part of that is so cool.”
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