Miho Takagi has been on Saturday for the first time in her career, the sprint world champion, has become. For the Japanese, it is only the fourth woman to take her career to the world sprint and all-round machines. The women finished out of the podium.

Takagi gave her sprinttitel a natural shine throughout the second 1,000 meters once again to force a win (1.13,93). On Friday, she was already in the 500 and 1,000 meters. Only on the second route of the shortest distance, had them on Saturday fellow Nao Kodaira in this area.

Kodaira, it was on the full-length second in the overall standings, and sell this to the Japanese party. The Russian Olga Fatkulina took the bronze on the second, up to 1000 metres, enough to hold on to, amongst others, the Dutch women.

Jutta Netherlands had, before the last throw of the women most likely to be able to take the stage yet, and in spite of a strong second 1000 metres, the second at 1.14,47), the world champion at this distance, there is not, and she had to put herself to satisfy with a five, for the first time.

Jorien ter Mors, the world champion in a sprint of 2018, completed by a fourth place finish in the second 1,000 meters (1.14,70) finished seventh in the overall standings. English sprintkampioen Letitia de Jong joined the vierkamp as the eighth after the seventh (1.14,94) at the latter distance.

Jorien ter Mors, and Jutta Netherlands did not, in order to finish on the podium (Pic: Pro-Shots).

Takagi in the following Petrusyova, Minutes, and Friesinger

The 25-year-old Takagi, last year’s second iteration, and by 2018, the world champion, all-round, will perform her world title in sprint finish to be a noteworthy one.

now, The Japanese will be the fourth woman to take her career to the world allround and world sprint crown. The Russian Natalya Petrusyova of the German women’s Karin Enke, and Anni Friesinger are some of the other schaatssters in this particular double in their victory list.

See also: Results and program of world cup round and the world cup sprint in Hamar