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After a national scandal in Norway involving two athletes, Norwegian fans at these Winter Games don’t enjoy becoming a punchline
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This turns out to be more true than you might imagine, even for a sport that involves flying 100m down a mountain. As the world now knows, being well endowed is a distinct advantage for the simple key reason that when a jumper spreads their legs the crotch of their trousers stretches out into a wing, and the bigger that wing is, the further they’re likely to fly.
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MILAAN (ANP) - Jutta Leerdam voelde de tranen opkomen nadat ze op de Olympische Spelen in Milaan de 1000 meter had gewonnen. "Je werkt ergens naartoe en dan is dat klaar en dan heb je ook nog die medaille om je nek. Dat is een superbijzonder moment", zei ze terwijl ze met haar gouden medaille om veel media te woord stond.
De 27-jarige schaatsster vindt dat ze aan zichzelf heeft bewezen dat ze mentaal ijzersterk is. "Ik denk dat ik nog nooit zo veel druk heb gevoeld. Maar onder druk gaat het wel beter."
Leerdam zag kort voordat ze zelf moest rijden dat landgenote Femke Kok met 1.12,59 een ijzersterke tijd had gereden. "Misschien dat dat zelfs iets minder druk gaf. Als dat de snelste tijd is en ik kan niet harder, dan is dat wat het is. Het enige wat ik kon doen is goed schaatsen en dat heeft geresulteerd in iets supermoois", zei ze over haar winnende tijd van 1.12,31.
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Haar coach Kosta Poltavets sprak van een kunstwerkje. Zelf vond Leerdam het in ieder geval haar beste 1000 meter ooit, al zaten er volgens haar nog een paar foutjes in. "Het is wel bijzonder. Hij zei tegen mij: 1.12 in Milaan. Ik dacht eerst: ik weet helemaal niet hoe snel het hier is. En dan rij ik 1.12,31. Hij geloofde in mij en ik in hem. Dat heeft goed uitgepakt."
Leerdam zag dat haar tijd groen was toen ze over de finishlijn kwam en ze dus sneller was dan Kok. "Dat was zo onbeschrijfelijk. Ik kon het even niet geloven. Een paar minuten later realiseerde ik het me, maar het moet ook nog bezinken."
Veel verder in de toekomst wilde Leerdam enkele uren na haar gouden medaille nog niet kijken. "Daar ben ik nog even niet mee bezig. Eerst even beseffen dat ik olympisch kampioen ben en ik heb ook nog een 500 meter."
Jutta Leerdam koos een individuele route, voelde zich onbegrepen, maar zegevierde op de 1.000 meter met een magistrale rit. „Ik denk dat als ze deze medaille zien, ze het wel begrijpen”.