Déjà vu: Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s 1500m World Championship curse follows him to Budapest
"The nightmare of Eugene has followed him here to Budapest" came the call from Rob Walker in the commentary box as the men’s 1500m…
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My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately not – Stewart McSweyn, arguably our best male 1500m runner, was out in the heats, and our other two boys got knocked out in the semis. Better news on the women’s side though, with Jessica Hull – our sole 1500m finalist – coming 7th
Déjà vu: Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s 1500m World Championship curse follows him to Budapest