Netherlands' Femke Kok takes speed skating 500m gold; Erin Jackson 5th

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sun 15th February, 13:42 2026
Netherlands' Femke Kok takes speed skating 500m gold; Erin Jackson 5thFemke Kok of the Netherlands in action with Erin Jackson of the United States during the women's 500m at the Winter Games in Milan on Sunday. Kok won the gold medal.

MILAN -- World record holder Femke Kok asserted her dominance in the women's 500 meters to win Winter Olympics gold and deliver the Netherlands a second speed skating title at the Milan Cortina Games on Sunday.

Kok finished second behind Jutta Leerdam in the 1,000m on Monday but swapped places with her compatriot on the podium in the 500m.

Miho Takagi, Japan's most decorated female Olympian, won the bronze to take her medal tally to nine over four Games.

Floridian Erin Jackson, who made history four years ago as the first Black woman to win a Winter Olympic gold in an individual sport, finished fifth-fastest.


Winner of the last three world championship golds in the 500m, Kok tore through the distance in an Olympic record time of 36.49 seconds, finishing 0.66 seconds clear of Leerdam.

It was the 25-year-old sprint specialist's first Olympic gold medal in her second Games.

All eyes were on the 15th and final pairing where Kok, in the outside lane, was pitched against defending champion Jackson.

Jackson initially gained a slight edge that forced Kok to chase but the Dutchwoman unleashed a ferocious final surge as a sea of orange-clad supporters in the stands roared her home.

The Dutch now have eight medals in speed skating at Milan Cortina: two golds, five silvers and a bronze.


--Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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