Father of Jakob Ingebrigtsen denies abuse, says he was overly protective
- Gjert Ingebrigtsen, a Norwegian athletics coach, denied allegations of physically abusing his children, stating he was an 'overly protective' father at a court hearing.
- Jakob Ingebrigtsen testified about a childhood marked by fear and manipulation and accused his father of physical and psychological violence.
- Gjert Ingebrigtsen faces charges of abuse spanning from 2008 to 2022, with the trial continuing until May 16 in Sandnes, Norway.
- If convicted, Gjert Ingebrigtsen could face up to six years in prison for the alleged abuse of his children.
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The father of the Olympic champion, who was his former coach and accused of brutality, denies everything
The trial of athletics coach Gjert Ingebrigtsen, who is accused of abusing his children while he was their coach, has continued in Norway. The most famous of the Ingebrigtsen children is Olympic champion Jakob, but he has six other siblings, several of whom have also experienced horrific things.


Father of Jakob Ingebrigtsen denies abuse, says he was overly protective
Norwegian athletics coach Gjert Ingebrigtsen on Monday denied physically abusing his track star son and daughter, telling a court he had been an overly protective father who had tried to help his ambitious children.Gjert Ingebrigtsen has pleaded not guilty to charges of physically abusing double Olympic champ
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