Gjert Ingebrigtsen, who trains several athletes competing at Bislett Games, was not granted accreditation to attend the event despite being accredited for previous competitions. He expressed disappointment but stated they would manage without it. Ingebrigtsen, who has faced legal issues related to alleged abuse in close relationships, was present at the event and watched his athlete Narve Gilje Nordås finish last in the mile race with a time of 3:53.87. The accreditation request was made by Nordås' management.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving a sports coach and athlete, focusing on the lack of accreditation and the performance of an athlete. While Ingebrigtsen has a legal background, the article does not take a stance on his legal case or imply any political bias. It presents facts neutrally, and
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides detailed information about the event, including quotes from Gjert Ingebrigtsen and details about his athletes' performances. It also mentions the legal case against him, which adds context. However, it includes some subjective statements like 'At jeg ikke får akkreditering på Bi



