“It’s a verification of reality,” says Norway, as he and other candidates have been the first hindrance of the World Cup.
Josh Kerry predicted that 1500 m shocks of men in the World Cups of Tokyo were proved to be a number of such great names.
The Norwegian star, which was first crowned at the National Stadium of Japan for the first time in the Japanese capital, competed for the recurrence of the Achilla.
He confessed that he felt that he “competed against the clock” to be fit for Tokyo And in the fourth and final heat of the session it is difficult to complete the eighth (the top ten of each heat is qualified for tomorrow semi-final) 3. By 37.84.
This performance presents its lowest 1500 m, as it was the 10th in the Diamond League in Stockholm in 2017.
However, the 24-year-old youth championship did not end, and he insists that he plans to protect his 5,000-m world title.
“It’s the first time I have no trial that I haven’t reached the next stage,” said Ingigrayse, who had an incredibly difficult year on the track. In view of his father and former coach c Jori trialThe one who was cleansed of physical and verbal abuse against Jakob, but was found guilty of the younger sister of 5,000 m Olympic champion, Ingrid.
He added: “Of course, it is very disappointing, but at the same time it is a reality check. This is very competitive. I think I’m probably close to 5000 m race.
“I will restore and have some good days until I go (in 5000 m warming) and try again. Everything was tested, but you have to start, and you have to start. “

Ingebrigtsen was not alone that the two fastest men in the world did not do this year, and the French Azzedi was knocked on Kenyan Teenagers.
Habes, the world’s leader, 3. In Paris, in Paris, the seventh, whereas Diamond League Winner, and up to 20 20, fell into the same heat, as the lemon graduated from the 12th. Although Kenyan was taken down to communication, the referees ruled that the race would be a race.
There was no struggle for the uncle, the second is 3. In the heat of 35.98, the Olympic champion Cole Hocs: 3. In warmth in 41.88.
Former world champion Jake Wightman after injury: 3. At 36.90, he warmed up on warmth and joined the semifinals of British Neil Gurlie, which 3. Ended the third place with 42.13. His teammaking Elliot Giles was the eighth in thermases, 3. 41.60 and did not progress.
“It’s good to get the first stage out of the way,” Kerry said. “These championships (about) rounds bypassing. You can’t accept anything.


