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Inside Andreas Almgren: How He Won World Bronze—And Plans to Break the European Half Record

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Inside Andreas Almgren: How He Won World Bronze—And Plans to Break the European Half Record

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Inside Andreas Almgren: How He Won World Bronze—And Plans to Break the European Half Record

The Running Effect Podcast›
Oct 5, 202538:554.4K views
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Andreas Almgren returns to the show, this time fresh off a bronze in the 10,000 meters at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.

This marked Sweden’s first World Championships medal in a long-distance track event—and the nation’s first ever in the 10,000m. For Almgren, it was the culmination of a journey from middle-distance prodigy to one of Europe’s most versatile runners.

He burst onto the scene with a World U20 bronze in the 800m in 2014, followed by a 1:45.59 personal best in 2015 after setting the Swedish U20 record (1:45.65) in 2014.

In January 2025, Almgren became the first European to break 27 minutes for 10,000m on the road, clocking 26:53 in Valencia. Months later, he ran 12:44.27 in Stockholm to break the European 5,000m record. He also holds Swedish records of 13:05 in the 5,000m on the road and 59:23 for the half marathon.

His Tokyo bronze now sits alongside these marks, proof he can pair records with championship hardware.

As of September 2025, Almgren is preparing for Valencia again, this time to chase the European half marathon record of 59:13. At 30, he stands at the peak of his powers, showing how patience and adaptability can redefine both an athlete and the record books.

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