Athletics-Father of Jakob Ingebrigtsen denies abuse allegations as trial starts


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Defense lawyer John Christian Elden arrives at the South Rogaland District Court to hear the criminal case against Gjert Arne Ingebrigtsen, former coach and father of the famous runners Jakob and Ingrid Ingebrigtsen, in Sandnes, Norway, March 24, 2025. The charges include repeated abuse of the children over several years, including physical violence, threats and psychological abuse. NTB/Lise Aserud/via REUTERS

(Reuters) - Gjert Ingebrigtsen, father and former coach of Norwegian runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen, pleaded not guilty on Monday as his trial began in which he stands accused of physically abusing two of his children, including the two-times Olympic champion.

The 59-year-old faces up to six years in prison, with the trial expected to run until May 16 at the South-Rogaland District Court in the city of Sandnes, Norway.

Norwegian police pressed charges against the elder Ingebrigtsen last year, accusing him of abusing two of his seven children, including Jakob for several years.

The police started their investigation back in October 2023 when Jakob and his fellow athlete brothers, Filip and Henrik, accused their father of physical violence and abusive behaviour in a Norwegian newspaper column.

The charge against Gjert for the abuse of his daughter was filed at the end of April 2024. He was also charged with abusing Jakob six months later.

Jakob accused his father of several incidents of abuse, according to Norwegian media, including slapping him twice in 2008 and kicking him in the stomach after he fell off a scooter in 2009.

Gjert announced in 2022 that he was stepping down as coach not long after Jakob won Olympic gold in the 1,500 metres in Tokyo, prompting widespread speculation in Norway over their rift.

Leading with trust and quality

The Ingebrigtsen family became a household name in 2016 when the TV show "Team Ingebrigtsen" aired for five seasons on the national broadcaster NRK, showcasing the large family as they trained and balanced their ambitions with daily life.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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