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Filip Mangen Ingebrigtsen (born 20 April 1993) is a Norwegian middle distance runner who represents Sandnes Idrettslag. In 2016, Ingebrigtsen became European Champion at 1500 meters during the European Championships in Amsterdam, and took bronze over the same distance at the World Championships in 2017 in London. He previously held the Norwegian 1500m record with the time 3:30.01, set at a Diamond League meet in Monaco on 20 July 2018. At the 2019 London Diamond League Ingebrigtsen finished second to Samuel Tefera in the mile. With a time of 3:49.60 Ingebrigtsen ran a national record and new personal best. Ingebrigtsen was born in Sandnes. His older brother
Henrik Ingebrigtsen Henrik Ingebrigtsen (born 24 February 1991) is a Norwegian middle-distance runner who competes mainly in the 1500 metres. He represented Norway at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics. His younger brothers, Filip Ingebrigtsen and Jakob Ingebrigtsen ...
and younger brother
Jakob Ingebrigtsen Jakob Ingebrigtsen (born 19 September 2000) is a Norwegian Middle-distance running, middle- and Long-distance running, long-distance runner. He won the gold medal in the 1500 metres at the Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics, 2020 Tokyo Olympic ...
(born 2000) are also middle distance runners and European champions at 1500 meters. They are trained by their dad Gjert Ingebrigtsen.


Career

2011 Season: At the Norwegian Championship 2011 he finished fifth in the 800 meters with time 1.56.18. At the same meeting, he also was on the Sandnes Idrettslag team that won gold in the junior class. The others on the team were Kjartan Løvoll, Per Magne Florvaag and Marius Bakken Støle. In the terrain race he received NM medal, and won silver in the short run in NM in terrain race. In the long run (6 km) he finished fifth, and also got bronze in the relay, together with teammates Asle Rønning Tjelta and Ragnar Stølsmark. 2012-2015 Seasons: In July 2012 he won gold at
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in junior NM in athletics in Sigdal. In August he finished third at
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in the 2012 Norwegian Athletics Championships, with Thomas Roth winning and older brother Henrik finishing second. In the 2013 Norwegian Athletics Championship he won the 1500 meters, and also won gold on the 4 × 1500 meter relay in the NM. At the
2014 European Athletics Championships The 2014 European Athletics Championships was held in Zürich, Switzerland, between 12 and 17 August 2014. It was the first time that Switzerland had hosted the European Athletics Championships since 1954. Great Britain headed the medal table, wi ...
, where he ran 3.41.06 for 1500 meters in the opening session, but did not reach the final. The following week he won two medals in the Norwegian Championship, coming second in the 1500 meters and third at 800 meters. In the 2015 European Athletics Championships finished second in the 1500 meters behind Snorre Holtan Løken. 2016 Season: In the
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, he won the
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, with his older brother
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in third place. The week after, at the Diamond League meet in Monaco, and lowered his personal 1500 meters record to 3:33.72, finishing in 10th place. Ingebrigtsen represented Norway during the Rio Olympics in August, but was disqualified during the trial heat of the 1500 meters. 2017 Season: In the
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, Ingebrigtsen took the bronze medal at
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with time 3.34.53. 2018 Season: At the Diamond League in Monaco on 20 July 2018 Ingebrigtsen set a record of
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with a time of 3:30.01, which was the best time in Europe that year, and he became a favorite at that distance for the European Championship in Berlin. In the semi-finals, he fell and broke a rib, but got up, took the field again and qualified for the final. His injury affected his performance in the final, and he also had to withdraw from the
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final. His younger brother Jakob took gold at both distances, and his older brother Henrik took the silver at 5000 meters. The injury also troubled Ingebrigtsen during the NM a few weeks later, but he won the silver medal at
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behind Thomas Roth. 2019 Season: Some of Ingebrigtsen's performances during the 2019 season were controversial. In the
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, he was disqualified in his
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heat for running off the track. His brother Jakob remarked that "It was the stupidest thing I'll see all year". A few months later, at the
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, Ingebrigtsen was seen to push another runner, Tedesse Lemi, causing him to fall, but he was not disqualified and proceeded to the semifinals. 2020 Season: At the
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, Ingebrigtsen ran a 3:56.99 indoor mile to set a new national record. He also set personal bests in the 1500 meters (3:36.32) and
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(1:49.56). Ingebrigtsen opened his outdoor season in the Impossible Games, running the 1000 meters in a national record of 2:16.46 and a 2000 meters in 4:56.91 just behind his brothers
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(4:53.72) and Jakob (4:50.01), running both events on the same day. He ran an 800 meter personal best of 1:46.74 3 weeks later. In August, Ingebrigtsen ran the
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meters at the Monaco Diamond League in 3:30.35 season best. 2021 Season: Ingebrigtsen's 2021-2022 season was placed into jeopardy due to a reaction to receiving the Covid-19 vaccine but said that he would do it again. He struggled in training leading up to the
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and failed to qualify for the Olympic Men's 1500 m final after finishing tenth in his heat.


International competitions

1Did not finish in the final


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ingebrigtsen, Filip 1993 births Living people People from Sandnes Norwegian male middle-distance runners Norwegian male cross country runners Olympic athletes of Norway Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics World Athletics Championships athletes for Norway World Athletics Championships medalists European Athletics Championships medalists Norwegian Athletics Championships winners Ingebrigtsen family European Cross Country Championships winners Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Rogaland