MILAN — Everyone expected Femke Kok to win the 500-meter speedskating gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Even her Dutch teammate, Jutta Leerdam, the woman who beat Kok in the 1,000. Even the defending champion, Erin Jackson.
And, well, Kok did, too. Embracing those expectations rather than fighting them, Kok extended her two-year-plus unbeaten streak at her sport's shortest distance Sunday, adding a gold medal and the Olympic record to her world mark, beating Jackson head-to-head in the final heat and relegating Leerdam to the silver.
''I really wanted to prove to everyone that I could do it,'' said Kok, who reversed the result from the 1,000 meters on Monday, when she got the silver. ''I knew for myself the only thing that mattered was gold.''
Kok powered through the final turn of the 500 and easily pulled away from Jackson, finishing in 36.49 seconds — a whopping 0.66 seconds ahead of teammate Leerdam.
''We're a really small country,'' Kok said about the Netherlands and its population of under 20 million, ''but we can do speedskating.''
Miho Takagi of Japan was third in 37.27, picking up her second bronze of these Winter Games and ninth career Olympic medal. Her totals: two golds, four silvers and three bronzes.
Jackson was fifth in 37.32, four years after her 500 triumph for the United States made her the first Black woman to win an individual gold medal at a Winter Olympics in any sport.
''Femke has been the person to chase for the past few years. She's just been amazing,'' Jackson said. ''If I have the perfect race, I could probably give her a run for her money.''