The phenomenal Jakub Ingebrigtsen won his sixth European indoor title after winning the 1500 meter run. The Olympic champion in the 5000 meter race finished with a time of 3:36.56 minutes, leaving no chance for the competition. The Frenchman Azzedine Abz finished second, who was 36 hundredths behind the champion, and Isaac Nader from Portugal finished third, who was 54 hundredths behind Ingebrigtsen, BTA reports.
Among the women in the same discipline, the triumphant Frenchwoman Agathe Guillemeau won with a final sprint time of 4:07.23 minutes. The silver medal went to Salome Afonso from Portugal, who was 43 hundredths behind, and Revie Walcott-Nolan from Great Britain finished in third place with 4:08.45 minutes.
In the 60-meter hurdles, Ditaji Kombunji became the champion with a new European record with 7.67 seconds. She left behind the representative of the hosts from the Netherlands, Nadine Visser, who set a national record with 7.72 seconds. Third place went to Pia Skrzyszowska from Poland with 7.83 seconds.
In the men's 60-meter hurdles, the Pole Jakub Szymanski won with 7.43 seconds. In a very close fight, he overtook the Frenchman Willem Belossian by only two hundredths of a second, and third place went to another representative of France - Just Kwau-Mathe, who finished with a time of 7.50 seconds.