Ingebrigtsen - Born to Run - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Kamp mot klokka
In the first of six episodes, the brothers are in Sandnes, preparing for a season featuring the European Championship and the Olympics while their father and former coach, Gjert, is under investigation. Jakob is uncertain about his form after a long injury break. Henrik struggles with making ends meet. Filip, now injury-free, aims to return to the top.
Sesongen er nå
In the second of six episodes, the Ingebrigtsen brothers are at the training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona. Filip is uncertain after several disappointing seasons. Pregnant Elisabeth joins the camp to spend time with Jakob. Henrik talks with Liva, who is struggling at home. The day before Filip's first race, Gjert Ingebrigtsen is charged.
Valgets kvaler
In the third of six episodes, Filip is ready to run his first race in Huelva, Spain. On the same day, the news breaks that his father has been charged. Henrik and Jakob are still at the training camp in Flagstaff. Liva is struggling at home, so Henrik makse a choice at the expense of his training. Jakob is in the US and is treated like a king by his main sponsor, Nike.
Det skiller tusendeler
In the fourth of six episodes, the season is underway, and Jakob makes his debut against Josh Kerr and Jake Wightman, who have previously snatched victory from him. In Brussels, Henrik tries to qualify for the European Championships. Filip must meet the 3:36 requirement in the 1500 meters to be considered for the European Championship. At Bislett Games, a "duel" takes place.
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