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Jakob Ingebrigtsen Breaks Silence in Court: “Truth Must Prevail, No Matter the Pain”

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Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen has spoken powerfully in court, declaring he has “no motives for lying” as the emotional trial against his father and former coach, Gjert Ingebrigtsen, drew to a close in Norway.
Facing allegations of physical and verbal abuse, Gjert has denied all charges. Yet Jakob, 24, stood firm in his testimony, describing years of fear and control behind the scenes of a celebrated athletic family. “It is embarrassing to be a victim of domestic violence,” he told the court. “But I know what I have lived through since childhood.”
Jakob’s testimony was supported by his younger sister, Ingrid, who moved out at 15, citing abuse. Their legal team emphasized that their courage to speak out, despite fame and scrutiny, was rooted in truth. “Why would a global sports icon come forward unless it was real?” argued Jakob’s lawyer, Yvonne Larsen.
The defense challenged the credibility of the claims, pointing to a lack of physical evidence and questioning the timeline of events. However, they admitted Gjert had used harsh language toward his children during arguments.
The trial, lasting six weeks, has cast a spotlight on the hidden realities behind athletic excellence. A verdict is expected on 16 June. Regardless of the outcome, Jakob’s brave stand has already shifted the conversation around domestic violence—especially within families in the public eye.

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