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| Jorien ter Mors on the winner’s podium. Photo Soenar Chamid /HH |
Jorien ter Mors won the fifth Dutch gold medal of the
winter Olympics so far on Wednesday, setting a new Olympic record in the 1,000
metres speed skating event.
Ter Mors, who won gold in the 1,500 metres in
Sochi, completed the distance in 1.13.56. Silver and bronze went to Japan’s Nao
Kodaira and Miho Takagi.
‘I don’t know what else I could have done. I think it
was the perfect race,’ Ter Mors told broadcaster NOS. ‘I felt great, I did all
I could, then it was just a question of waiting. I’m super happy.’
Dutch media
described the win as a triumph for Ter Mors, who started the season with a knee
injury and had to pull out of the World Cup with back trouble.
Ireen Wüst, who
took gold in the 1,500 metres earlier in the competition, was ninth and Marrit
Leenstra finished in sixth place.
The Netherlands is currently second in the
medal table, behind Germany, with five gold, four silver and two bronze medals.
Tomorrow is the men’s 10,000 metres speed skating event with Sven Kramer and
Jorrit Bergsma.

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