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Athletics-Ingebrigtsen gathers record sixth European gold

Norway's Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the 1,500 metres in Rome on Wednesday for a record sixth European Championship gold.

The 23-year-old charged down the final metres and was all by himself when he crossed the finish in 3:31.95, a champion record, to end up being the most embellished male professional athlete ever in the continental championship.

Belgian Jochem Vermeulen took the second area on the podium in 3:33.30 while Italian Pietro Arese was 3rd in 3:33.34.

Today it has to do with winning. At the same time, I'm trying to find responses in each and every single concern I'm asked. Today I got a great deal of good responses, he told a Norwegian broadcaster.

Ingebrigtsen is anticipated to form among the most engaging rivalries of this year's Paris Olympics versus Briton Josh Kerr, who rejected him the gold in Budapest in 2015.

Ingebrigtsen tossed himself over the finish to win last month's Oslo Diamond League fulfill, after ending up 2nd to Kerr over the mile race days earlier at the Prefontaine Classic.

In the ladies's long dive, Olympic champion Malaika Mihambo of Germany produced the second-best dive of her profession, soaring to a world-leading 7.22 m to take home her second European gold medal.

The 7.22 m was close to a best dive, I struck the board well. However the headwind was disturbing, so the outcome could have been even much better, Mihambo stated.

Armand Duplantis continued his excellent type ahead of his Olympic pole vault title defence by winning his 3rd European gold but the Swede fell short in another quote to break his own world record of 6.24 m.

The 24-year-old clinched success with 5.97 m before clearing 6.10 m to set a champion record. He then had the bar raised to 6.25 m but failed to clear it.

Hosts Italy won the males's 4x100m, with Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs contributing to his win in the 100m on Saturday.

(source: Reuters)