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Niels Laros' Rise As A 1500m Gold Medal Contender & The Confidence From Winning The Diamond League

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Niels Laros' Rise As A 1500m Gold Medal Contender & The Confidence From Winning The Diamond League

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Niels Laros' Rise As A 1500m Gold Medal Contender & The Confidence From Winning The Diamond League

CITIUS MAG›
Sep 2, 202545:423.0K views
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“It goes without saying that we want to go for at least a medal and maybe even the gold medal [at the World Championships]. We don't really speak about that; it's just about being at my best level in the final. I would call that our goal. Whatever result is connected to that depends on so many factors and that's why we don't really speak about, ‘We want to be first there,’ but more about the whole process.”

Every so often, a young runner bursts onto the scene not just with talent, but with a presence that makes you believe you're watching the next big star take shape in real time. Niels Laros is that runner right now. At just 20 years old, the Dutch phenom has gone from a precocious prospect to Diamond League champion and now even being the name on everyone's lips as the favorite for the World Championships in the 1500m in Tokyo.

He's rattling off consistent victories this summer, he put together a historic 800m and 5000m double at the European U23 Championships, he had an epic Bowerman mile victory over Yared Nuguse that we haven't forgotten, and most recently, a Diamond League title in Zurich where he unleashed yet another sizzling final 100m in 12.5 seconds to clock a 3:29.20 – a Dutch national record and personal best.

Again and again, Laros has shown the defining quality of today's 1500m champions: the ability to close off a fast pace. His final 100m stacks up against anything that we've seen from Josh Kerr or Cole Hocker that they've produced in their gold medal runs.

But Laros's story isn't just about times and trophies; it's about timing and arriving in peak form as the global landscape in the 1500m shifts. With Jakob Ingebrigtsen sidelined by injury and his rivals Cole Hocker and Josh Kerr searching for their best in 2025, Laros has positioned himself right now as the man to beat. We talk about his rise, the confidence that comes with winning big races, and what it means to carry the weight of expectations heading into Tokyo.

Take this interview on-the-go in audio form:
SPOTIFY: open.spotify.com/episode/2RIWs9cp3JdhwbgjmEB42J

APPLE PODCASTS: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/niels-laros-on-his-rise-as-a-1500m-gold-medal/id1204506559

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