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Netherlands take hat-trick of golds on final day of Speed Skating World Cup

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Netherlands took a trio of golds on the final day of skating in Tomaszow Mazowiecki as the 2022-23 Speed Skating World Cup came to its conclusion.

Jutta Leerdam and Wesley Dijs took gold in the women's and men's 1000m respectively, while Bart Hoolwerf topped the podium in the men's mass start, with Japan's Momoka Horikawa winning the women's mass start in a pulsating finale to four months of action.

Ad Leerdam began a successful day for Dutch skaters with victory in the women's 1000m, edging USA's Kim Goetz by 0.60 seconds.

Speed SkatingEitrem claims World Cup gold with track recordA DAY AGO However, it was not enough to clinch the overall World Cup title, with Japan's Miho Takagi's third-place finish enough to pip Leerdam by a single point.

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