Jakob Ingebrigtsen Advances to 5000m Final Amidst Near Miss with Cameraman

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Jakob ‍Asserson Ingebrigtsen easily advanced to the final of the 5000 meters at the Olympics, but a⁢ near-miss with an inattentive​ cameraman created significant drama.

Wednesday’s qualification was comfortable for Ingebrigtsen. The 23-year-old positioned himself at the ‍back of the field but had no problems advancing when the ‍final tickets were⁤ up ⁢for grabs.

However, towards ‍the end of the race, disaster almost struck when Ingebrigtsen almost collided with a cameraman ​in a turn. The cameraman had carelessly placed himself ⁤in ⁣the ‌running lanes.

“That’s​ something that‌ shouldn’t happen,”⁣ Ingebrigtsen told NRK, still visibly ⁣shaken. “Fortunately, I had good awareness, was well positioned, and was slightly off the‌ track. Thus,‍ I could run ​well on the outside.”

The incident sparked strong reactions.

“That could have⁤ ended ‌badly. That man with the camera needs to watch out. He isn’t paying attention at⁤ all,” commentator Jann Post said. “That was scary.‍ A‍ camera operator following the ⁣women’s ⁣javelin qualification‍ was standing⁢ right in the running lane when the ​whole⁤ field came thundering through. Fortunately, it turned out okay,” added Vebjørn Rodal.

Ingebrigtsen won his heat ahead of Biniam Mehary from Ethiopia, mirroring his compatriot Narve Gilje Nordås, who also​ won his qualifying⁢ heat on Wednesday.

With‌ top​ contenders Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo absent, Ingebrigtsen is considered one of the ⁤favorites in the distance. The Norwegian star has three European Championship and two World Championship golds in ⁣the 5000 meters but is yet to win an Olympic gold.

Failure

In the final of the 1500 meters on Tuesday⁤ evening, Ingebrigtsen finished fourth, falling short of his gold-medal defense from Tokyo in⁤ 2019.

Despite his blistering pace from the start, Ingebrigtsen was unable to hold on in the final stretch.

“I ⁤am, of ⁣course, disappointed with the result,” Ingebrigtsen said. “I felt extremely good from the start. I opened at 54, which is often⁣ two seconds too fast, ⁤so I ‍realize we are heading into⁤ a dangerous place. I feel⁣ almost a bit too good,‌ perhaps because I ‍have had a somewhat unusual progression this season. It was hard to hold​ back.”

The final of the 5000 meters will take place on Saturday evening.

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