Dutch medal sweep in women's 3,000m speedskating

AFP  |  Gangneung (South Korea) 

Achtereekte made her Olympic debut a golden one, leading a Dutch podium sweep in the women's 3,000-metre speed skating today at the Pyeongchang The 28-year-old skated in the fifth of 12 heats, well before the favourites, but her dazzling time of 3:59.21 held up to win. Ireen Wust, the 2006 and 2014 champion, was a narrow second in 3:59.29 with third in 4:00.02. Achtereekte was third at the Dutch Olympic trials and second in last month's in 4:06.81, but was a shock winner when it matter most. Wust took her ninth Olympic speed skating medal, matching the all-time record total of Germany's and tying the Dutch career record for Olympic medals by equestrian rider But it was another near-miss for Wust, a four-time Olympic champion who also settled for second in the 1,000, 1,500 and 5,000 at Sochi in 2014. Wust missed out on becoming the first Dutch woman to defend a Winter Olympic title and only the second woman with back-to-back golds in the event. Wust also narrowly failed to become the first Dutch to win five Olympic golds in the Winter or Summer Games. Czech Martina Sablikova, the 2010 Olympic champion and silver medallist at Sochi, was fourth, just 0.52 behind de Jong, with Japan's fifth in 4:01.35. Pechstein, a record nine-time Olympic speedskating medallist who turns 46 later this month, missed her chance to win a medal at a sixth different Winter Olympics, finishing ninth in 4:04.49. Italy's Francesca Lollobrigida, the great-niece of famed 1950s actress Gina Lolobrigida, finished 13th in 4:08.58.

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First Published: Sat, February 10 2018. 20:00 IST