Men's 5000m Jakob Ingebrigtsen struggling Qualify, Jacob Kiplimo wins, Nico Young Cole Hocker Tokyo
The men’s 5000m semifinals delivered pure drama! In Heat 1, Belgium’s Isaac Kimeli took the win in 13:13.06, followed by some huge performances from Cole Hocker (3rd, 13:13.41), Nico Young (4th, 13:13.51), and Australia’s Ky Robinson (5th, 13:13.60) — all booking their spots in the final. Great Britain’s George Mills also advanced safely, while Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen had to work hard but managed to keep his title defense alive.
Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo dominate, stamping his authority ahead of the final. Sadly, India’s Gulveer Singh narrowly missed out, finishing 9th in 13:42.34 — just outside the qualification zone as only the top 8 progressed. With stars like Ingebrigtsen, Kiplimo, Hocker, and Young all through, the men’s 5000m final promises to be one of the most electrifying showdowns of the championships!
The men’s 5000m semifinals delivered pure drama! In Heat 1, Belgium’s Isaac Kimeli took the win in 13:13.06, followed by some huge performances from Cole Hocker (3rd, 13:13.41), Nico Young (4th, 13:13.51), and Australia’s Ky Robinson (5th, 13:13.60) — all booking their spots in the final. Great Britain’s George Mills also advanced safely, while Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen had to work hard but managed to keep his title defense alive.
Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo dominate, stamping his authority ahead of the final. Sadly, India’s Gulveer Singh narrowly missed out, finishing 9th in 13:42.34 — just outside the qualification zone as only the top 8 progressed. With stars like Ingebrigtsen, Kiplimo, Hocker, and Young all through, the men’s 5000m final promises to be one of the most electrifying showdowns of the championships!
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