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Nineteen-year-old Metoděj Jílek delivered a masterful performance at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on Friday, claiming the men’s 10,000-meter gold medal and cementing his status as one of speedskating’s brightest emerging talents. The Czech Olympic debutant finished in 12 minutes 33.43 seconds, adding to the silver he won in the 5,000m earlier in the week.newspressnow
Poland’s Vladimir Semirunniy took silver in 12:39.08, while 40-year-old Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands earned bronze in 12:40.48, becoming the oldest medalist in Olympic speedskating history.news
Competing in the fifth of six pairs alongside 2018 Olympic champion Ted-Jan Bloemen of Canada, Jílek executed a patient strategy before unleashing a devastating late surge. With eight laps remaining, he began closing on the leading time Semirunniy had posted roughly 20 minutes earlier.olympics
The teenager reeled off several laps under 30 seconds as the crowd cheered him on, briefly raising hopes he might challenge the Olympic record of 12:30.74 set by Sweden’s Nils van der Poel at Beijing 2022. He fell just short of that mark but finished a commanding 5.65 seconds clear of Semirunniy.reuters
Norway’s Sander Eitrem, who won 5,000m gold days earlier, and Italy’s world record holder Davide Ghiotto were among the challengers who could not match Jílek’s pace, finishing seventh and sixth respectively.wikipedia
The victory made Jílek the first Czech male speedskater to win Olympic gold. “It feels amazing to be the first male skater for the Czech Republic to win a gold medal. I feel super honored,” Jílek told reporters, according to Xinhua.news
Jílek credited the long journey behind his success: “It has been a lot of training and a lot of hard work. Not just this season, but throughout my whole life.”news
The bronze medalist at last year’s World Championships, Jílek began inline skating at age five before transitioning to ice, winning five junior world titles on wheels. His mentor has been Czech speedskating legend Martina Sáblíková, who is competing in her sixth Olympics at these Games.speedskatingnews
For Bergsma, skating in his fourth Olympics at age 40, the bronze represented a return to the podium after finishing fourth in Beijing. “I knew that the competition is tough, the young guys are so fast. This feels like a tremendous victory, to still be up there with that medal around my neck,” Bergsma said.news