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Japan wins gold in women’s team pursuit, sets new Olympic record

The Japan’s women’s pursuit speed skating team on Wednesday clinched the gold by beating the Netherlands with a new Olympic…

Japan wins gold in women’s team pursuit, sets new Olympic record

(front to back) Japan's Miho Takagi, Japan's Ayano Sato and Japan's Nana Takagi. Photo Credit-AFP

The Japan’s women’s pursuit speed skating team on Wednesday clinched the gold by beating the Netherlands with a new Olympic record at the Winter Games here.

The team, made up of Miho Takagi, Ayano Sato and Nana Takagi completed the event with a time of 2:53.89, beating the 10-year-old Dutch Olympic record of 2:55.61.

Wednesday’s win marked Miho Takagi’s third medal of the Games in South Korea, adding to the silver and bronze she claimed in the 1,500-meter and 1,000-m speed skating events, respectively.

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The Dutch team, made up of Marrit Leenstra, Ireen Wust and Antoinette De Jong took the silver.

Having beaten Canada in the Final B, the team from the United States, comprising Heather Bergsma, Brittany Bowe and Mia Manganello, claimed the bronze.

 

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