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Speed skating: Visser resumes normal service for dominant Dutch

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Speed Skating – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s 5000 m competition finals – Gangneung Oval – Gangneung, South Korea – February 16, 2018 – Esmee Visser of the Netherlands gestures a on the podium after winning a gold medal. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) – Dutchwoman Esmee Visser powered to gold in the women’s 5,000 metres speed skating as normal service resumed for the Netherlands at the Gangneung Oval on Friday.

Defending champion Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic claimed silver in the longest Olympic speed skating distance for women and Natalia Voronina took the bronze medal for the Olympic Athletes from Russia team.

The Dutch have now won six of the seven gold medals on offer in the speed skating events after missing out on gold in the men’s 10,000m on Wednesday.

Visser became the second-youngest athlete to win the event at the age of 22, behind only German veteran Claudia Pechstein, who finished eighth in the 12-strong field six days shy of her 46th birthday.

The champion was a surprise inclusion in the Dutch squad and offered proof there is no foreseeable end in sight to the Netherlands’ domination of the sport.

Racing in the first pair after the ice preparation break, Visser showed no signs of nerves as she turned in a trademark performance of consistent laps built on a foundation of solid technique.

Her last lap was her slowest, but by then she had done enough to knock compatriot Annouk van der Weijden, who took to the ice in the first pair, off the top spot.

Visser faced an anxious wait for veterans Pechstein and Sablikova to finish racing, but neither could match the staying power of the Dutchwoman.

Sablikova, who won golds in the event in Vancouver and Sochi, was still troubled by the back injury that had prevented her from training fully until six weeks before she arrived in South Korea.

She was quicker than Visser over the first 2-1/2 laps, but failed to match the Dutchwoman’s smooth stride thereafter.

The Czech found a burst of speed on the last lap to get her toe ahead of Voronina for silver.

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