2022 The world’s 1,500 m champion said that “the point came in my career, where both physically and mentally, we both need to go in our separate ways”
Jake Whiteman stated that his father Baghf would no longer train.
Britain, who beat Jakob Ingrigtsen with a 1500 m gold medal in 2022.
Father-son Duo created a number of success in sports at the top of his world title, demanding two European / cooperation.
Jake Wightman said at Instagram: From then, my father grew up with me through this sport, and he peaked to reach the top of the world in 2022.

Jake Wightman with Parents Susan and Off Jeff (Athletics)
“By doing so, we ensure that there is a lot to come in the future, not as a coach / athlete, but as a father / son, training and race intensity and stress. Coaches don’t get the gratitude they deserve from the best times, but even less when it started to turn to the country as a child to pursue all the dream.
“So this thanks to Dad for all years of selfless time and money. I hope we both can look back on what we got along with pride. “
Three years before winning the title of the world, the 30-year-old was injured for long periods, including 2023 season and the last summer Olympics.
In October last year, He accepted Time that another major injury can correct the end of his athletics careerAdding that he moved his academic base to Manchester, to be closer to his physius Alex Obymanman.

Jake Wightman with Georgy Hartigan (Mark Shearman)
The start of this campaign was also disappointed for Britain, who missed a national closed 1000 meter test due to a small knee injury.
Off Waff Wightman, who has commented on how coach Jake, becoming 1,500 million world champion, stated at Instagram. My training worked well until the end of 2022.
“It simply came to our notice then. If you do not make part of the solution, sometimes you have a problem, and it’s time to leave.
“I will not be a coach Jake to move forward. He will do his job, but here are many other days for him, like those above. Thank you for memories. It’s been an explosion. “
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