Ingebrigsten edged out Cheruiyot and Hocker by microseconds to clinch the 1500m title at the ongoing Brusells Diamond League classic to take home the 2024 Diamond League trophy.
Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigsten narrowly edged out Kenya’s Timothy Cheruiyot and reigning Olympic Champion Cole Hocker in a tightly contested 1500m encounter at the Brusells Diamond League classic on Friday night.
Ingebrigtsen, who recently won the men's 5000m in Paris but finished a disappointing fourth in the 1500m, made sure to make amends in Brussels. Leading into the final lap, the Norwegian unleashed a powerful kick with 200 metres to go, distancing himself from his closest rivals. He held his lead to cross the line in 3:30.37.
Kenya’s Timothy Cheruiyot, the 2019 world champion, put up a strong fight but had to settle for second place, clocking in at 3:30.93. Close behind was American Cole Hocker, the reigning Olympic gold medallist, who took third in 3:30.94.
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Yared Nuguse, who won bronze in Paris, finished in a disappointing sixth place, while Ronald Cheruiyot crossed the line seventh.
Speaking after the race, Ingebrigtsen expressed his joy at securing yet another Diamond League title. "This is my fourth trophy, or only my fourth trophy, I hope to win many more," the Norwegian said with a smile.
Reflecting on his performance, Ingebrigtsen added, “My race went really good, the goal was obviously to finish first, and I did that. For the whole season, I had some good races and some bad races, so I hope to perform better next year.”
With the season now behind him, Ingebrigtsen plans to take some well-deserved time off. “I still have some improvements to do and will just keep working hard. And for now, off-season starts, and I'm going to spend some time with my family,” he concluded.