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Jutta Leerdam's stunning victory: Olympic record and gold medal

Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam wins gold medal in women's 1000m at the Olympics, setting an Olympic record of 1:12.31.

Jutta Leerdam's stunning victory: Olympic record and gold medal

Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam won gold in the women's 1000m event at the Olympics on Monday evening, setting an Olympic record of 1:12.31.

The 27-year-old Leerdam edged out her compatriot Femke Kok by 0.28 seconds, who had initially set the Olympic record. Japan's current Olympic champion Miho Takagi took bronze.

Leerdam's victory was significant not only for her but also for her fans, including her fiancé, boxer and influencer Jake Paul, who was visibly emotional.

Leerdam's success is the result of years of hard work. She is a two-time world champion and three-time European champion in speed skating.

The event took place in Milan, where Leerdam showcased her technical skill and endurance.

Leerdam's Olympic record and gold medal are among the most notable achievements of her career.

Jutta Leerdam

Leerdam's success is also significant for her fans, with over 5 million followers on Instagram.

Leerdam's victory was also special for her fiancé Jake Paul, who was overcome with emotion.

Jutta Leerdam

Leerdam's success is the result of years of hard work. She is a two-time world champion and three-time European champion in speed skating.

Jake Paul

The event took place in Milan, where Leerdam showcased her technical skill and endurance.

Jutta Leerdam
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