Jakob Ingebrigtsen's family drama unfolded as his father Gjert Ingebrigtsen testified in court, denying allegations of abuse against two of his children.
What happened?
Gjert Ingebrigtsen, the 59-year-old former coach of Jakob Ingebrigtsen, finished three days of testimony for charges of abuse in close relationships.
He denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty at the start of the trial in Sandnes, Norway.
Why it matters for Jakob Ingebrigtsen
The trial's outcome may impact Jakob Ingebrigtsen's athletic career, with the Norwegian Athletics Federation potentially bringing a separate punishment if Gjert is found guilty.
Gjert claimed the popularity of the family, thanks to their sporting success and the Team Ingebrigtsen docuseries, meant he was not given the necessary presumption of innocence.
What comes next?
Gjert Ingebrigtsen's testimony included disagreements over the portrayal of events, including an incident where he allegedly hit his daughter Ingrid with a towel in early 2022.
He insisted he only hit Ingrid's finger, not her face, and that the story was exaggerated.
The prosecution pointed out inconsistencies in Gjert's story, including changes in the number of times the towel hit Ingrid.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the Olympic champion, had previously split with his father as his coach due to the allegations.
Gjert also spoke about the pressure on Jakob to win, saying Jakob decided that if he doesn't win the Olympics, his life is pretty much a failure.
The trial is ongoing, with a maximum prison sentence of six years and a potential restraining order if Gjert is found guilty.
Gjert's testimony also mentioned the 2023 Bislett Games, where an issue arose, but details were not disclosed.
The Norwegian Athletics Federation's potential punishment could further impact Jakob Ingebrigtsen's career, given his success in the sport, including his 2021 Tokyo Games 1,500m gold and 2023 Paris 5,000m gold.