- Gjert Ingebrigtsen seeks out the NY Times to talk to them now that his Trial has concluded - ‘Of course there is a winner when it comes to the verdict’ Gjert says the conviction is a "small thing compared to the charges" but that “the incident bothers me, but not enough to do this over again (and appeal). I can live with it, I have apologised many times, both to my daughter and to the court. What’s done is done. In the big picture, it’s a s “(I was) not enough of a father for her — the only girl — in the right sense because the coach took over. That’s the reflection I did a long time ago. I apologised to her that I was too focused on other things, especially for Jakob and the boys.”
*MB: Gjert Ingebrgitsen speaks to the NY Times: "What’s done is done..As a coach, I will have it my way. That’s the only way I know." - MB: 2nd Kenyan gets popped for same drug as Ruth Chepngetich - Hydrochlorothiazide. Does this raise or lower odds Ruth was dirty? The latest bust in Kenya is for a 65-minute half marathoner on the women's side - Judy Jelagat Kemboi.
- Sir Walter Miler is Friday and will feature Mario Garcio Romo, Olli Hoare, Simoen Plourde, Colleen Quigley and Katelyn Tuohy The women's race is at 9:15 pm and the men's at 9:30 pm ET and is on RSpace.
- Tennessee woman breaks women's self-supported Appalachian Trail record She did it in 74 days and the old record was 80.
‒Gjert Ingebrigtsen talking to the NY Times in an interview that he requested now that his trial is over and neither side has appealed.