Jakob Ingebrigtsen's World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 campaign ended abruptly as he failed to qualify for the 1500m final, finishing eighth in his semi-final heat with a time of 3:37.84.
What happened?
The Norwegian Olympic champion was running in the final of four heats and needed a top-six finish to secure qualification.
He showed flashes of his trademark strength but lacked the finishing kick down the final straight.
Why it matters for Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Ingebrigtsen's early exit is a significant upset, given his status as a top contender in the event.
He finished almost a full second behind heat winner Jake Wightman, who posted a time of 3:36.90.
What comes next?
Ingebrigtsen admitted it was a tough pill to swallow, saying "It's a first-time experience that I haven’t got to the next round."
He acknowledged the event's competitiveness, stating "You need to prepare your best and of course, I’m not there."
The 24-year-old's disappointment was evident as he reflected on his performance.
Other top athletes, including Kenya's Phanuel Kipkosgei Koech, also saw their campaigns cut short.
Koech, the world under-20 record holder, finished 12th after contact on the final lap.
Ingebrigtsen's defeat marks a significant setback for the Norwegian athlete.
He will now have to regroup and reassess his strategy for future competitions.
The World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 will continue without Ingebrigtsen.