Jakob Ingebrigtsen has withdrawn from the Prefontaine Classic.
He was the meet record holder for the Bowerman Mile.
What happened?
Jakob Ingebrigtsen is no longer on the event's start list for the Bowerman Mile.
His withdrawal is unexpected, with the reason currently unknown.
Why it matters for Jakob Ingebrigtsen
The Norwegian Olympian had won the Bowerman Mile three times from 2021 to 2023.
He ran a 3:43.73 Bowerman Mile in 2023.
What comes next?
The field for the event still includes American Olympians Cole Hocker and Yared Nuguse.
Hocker will be making a return to Hayward Field, where he spent three years as a member of the Oregon track and field team.
The 16-man field will be a highlight of the day, with many world-class athletes on display.
The event is the 25th anniversary of the Bowerman Mile, named after legendary Oregon track and field head coach Bill Bowerman in 2000.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen's withdrawal will be felt, given his past performances.
He had been expected to be one of the leaders in the race.
Cole Hocker's return to Hayward Field is notable, given his past success.
He pulled off a surprising upset in the Olympic 1,500-meter event last summer.
The Prefontaine Classic will still be an exciting event, despite Jakob Ingebrigtsen's withdrawal.
The field is strong, with many talented athletes competing.
The reason for Jakob Ingebrigtsen's withdrawal is currently unknown.
It is unclear how this will affect his future performances.
The Bowerman Mile is a prestigious event, with a rich history of competition.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen's withdrawal is a significant development, given his past success in the event.
The Prefontaine Classic will take place on its scheduled date, with the Bowerman Mile being one of the highlights.
The event will feature many world-class athletes, despite Jakob Ingebrigtsen's withdrawal.