Agree. I'm pretty sure if Jakob run more 800m, he would go low 44. But he's doing the right thing focusing on 1500m and longer. That said, doing good 800m will of course help his top speed at longer distances.
Given that all major events are probably not happening this year and that many athletes were unable to follow completely normal training routines for a few months, any performances we see right now are just like early, early season performances. Also, athletes are training through competition dates and not anywhere close to their peak form. They are building up extra strength for next year when they will sharpen their speed. This also isn't their event so this was just a good training run for them. But they had a good race with each other. I wonder how the older brothers feel about the youngest just being better than them now.
That's pretty mediocre, given their 3:30 1500m PBs. They should both be capable of sub 1:44. Granted this isn't a real competitive race, but they really need to think about this performance and train specifically for this event to get that PB down substantially if they're ever going to be truly competitive at 1500m post lockdown.
Prentis Hancock You have some valid points, but keep in mind that Hicham El Guerrouj's 800m PB is 1:47.18, and Bernard Lagat's 800m PB is 1:46.00. Fermin Cacho, who had an incredible finish in the Barcelona 92 Olympics, has a PB of 1:45.37. I don't think there's much need to worry about the Ingebrigtsens.
RESULTS:
1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen 1,46,44
2. Filip Mangen Ingebrigtsen 1,46,74
3. Kristian Uldbjerg Hansen 1,48,42
4. Didrik Hexeberg Warlo 1,48,72
5. Sigurd Tveit 1,48,82
6. Markus Einan 1,50,09
7. Tobias Grønstad 1,50,73
- Per Andreas Roth DNF
Wow I didn't know Filip was that fast!
@@alansamuel2454 cat is a 3:49 miler. Yes, very fast for sure.
@@rundreamachieve I know. I meant 800 m speed. I expected him to be strong 1500 m and up. Surprised me here.
I have no idea what they were saying but I don't need to, that was a fun race to watch.
Great job Jakob & Philip---Henrik got that 13:19 too!
You guys are JUST DOING IT: FASTER!
His name is Filip
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I had him at 52 for the first 400, but only 1:19 to 600. I think he can knock a second or two from his third 200. The kid is a stud!
Agree. I'm pretty sure if Jakob run more 800m, he would go low 44. But he's doing the right thing focusing on 1500m and longer. That said, doing good 800m will of course help his top speed at longer distances.
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Given that all major events are probably not happening this year and that many athletes were unable to follow completely normal training routines for a few months, any performances we see right now are just like early, early season performances. Also, athletes are training through competition dates and not anywhere close to their peak form. They are building up extra strength for next year when they will sharpen their speed. This also isn't their event so this was just a good training run for them. But they had a good race with each other. I wonder how the older brothers feel about the youngest just being better than them now.
Jakob is so strong, it's unbelievable
Wooowww man. Very good!
It must be so great to train and compete with your sibling
Jacob needs to hit atleast 1:45 mark if not better for him to have larger chances in 1500m at Olympics or World Champs.
What did he need to well at for the Olympics you said?
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I meant 1:45 at 800m.
Good race
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so this is what youve been doing
That's pretty mediocre, given their 3:30 1500m PBs. They should both be capable of sub 1:44. Granted this isn't a real competitive race, but they really need to think about this performance and train specifically for this event to get that PB down substantially if they're ever going to be truly competitive at 1500m post lockdown.
ur mediocre lol
@@thejessemaroorox7593 - yes, I am.
They both beat the pr in a not so competive Event dont think this proves anything on where they are standing in the world in 1500
Prentis Hancock You have some valid points, but keep in mind that Hicham El Guerrouj's 800m PB is 1:47.18, and Bernard Lagat's 800m PB is 1:46.00. Fermin Cacho, who had an incredible finish in the Barcelona 92 Olympics, has a PB of 1:45.37. I don't think there's much need to worry about the Ingebrigtsens.
Prentis Hancock they're more strength based 5000/1500 athletes than speed based 1500/800, so this time is pretty on the money for them I'd say