“Little Cooked”: Cole Hocker Opens Up on Post-Olympic Pressure After Lausanne Diamond League 1500M Race
“This is my first time racing after, you know, being announced as Olympic champion, and I feel the pressure already.”
While he was physically recovered, Hocker acknowledged the mental strain of maintaining his Olympic Champion status. The pressure from all directions became evident as he competed in the high-profile Lausanne Diamond League event.
Nevertheless, Hocker demonstrated his ability to race under pressure as the reigning Olympic gold medalist. He reflected on his performance, saying:
“I was prepared for that race and to put myself in the right position I did everything I could. I was just a little cooked.”
Looking ahead, the 23-year-old expressed hope for two more weeks of mental recovery. Despite experiencing what he called the “post-Olympic slump,” he was satisfied with his 3:29.85 time.
RESULTS: Lausanne Diamond League men’s 1500m
Jakob Ingebrigtsen takes down Olympic champion Cole Hocker in their first race since the Paris Olympics. I believe he said to Hocker, “I appreciate you coming out.”
Full results ⤵️
1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen – 3:27.83 (MR)
2. … pic.twitter.com/cPXtc70y0V— Chris Chavez (@ChrisChavez) August 22, 2024
The Lausanne Diamond League 1500m race proved exciting, with Olympic champion Hocker facing off against Jakob Ingebrigtsen. The Norwegian runner, who had faced criticism after losing his 1500m Olympic title in Paris (though he later won gold in the 5000m), set a meet record of 3:27.83.
Ingebrigtsen controlled the race from the start, leading into the final lap. While Hocker attempted to challenge his Norwegian rival, Ingebrigtsen was in a different league, winning by over two seconds.
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