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Very strong Beune wins 3,000 meters, Leerdam surprises Kok at 1,000 meters in Salt Lake

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Beune Dominates 3,000m, Leerdam Upsets Kok in Salt‍ Lake City World Cup

Salt Lake City, Utah – November 16, 2024 – Antoinette Beune of the Netherlands delivered a commanding performance in the women’s 3,000 meters, securing victory at the⁢ ISU World⁢ Cup⁢ in Salt Lake⁢ City. Meanwhile, a⁤ stunning upset unfolded⁣ in the women’s 1,000 meters,⁣ where Femke Leerdam also of the Netherlands edged out reigning champion Brittney​ Kok, claiming the gold medal.

These results mark a‍ significant shift in the competitive landscape as the speed ‍skating ‌season progresses, with Beune solidifying her position as a force in the longer distances and Leerdam demonstrating her ability ⁢to challenge Kok’s dominance in the​ 1,000m. The Salt Lake City world Cup serves as a‌ crucial stepping stone for​ athletes preparing for the World Single distances Championships in February and ultimately, ⁤the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

Beune clocked a winning time of 4:02.83 in the 3,000m, leaving Ragne Wiklund of Norway‌ in second place with 4:04.91 and Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands taking bronze⁢ in 4:05.48.The performance underscores Beune’s consistency and tactical acumen, establishing her as a top contender for championship titles.

The 1,000m race delivered a surprise as Leerdam finished with a time of 1:15.49, narrowly defeating Kok, who finished ‍in ⁢1:15.62. Jutta Leerdam of the Netherlands secured the bronze medal ⁢with a time of 1:16.01. The outcome signals⁣ a potential changing of the guard in the event,with Leerdam emerging as a serious ⁣threat to Kok’s ‌long-held reign.

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