Miho Takagi gana bronce en 500 m femeninos en Milán Cortina 2026

En los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Milán Cortina 2026, Miho Takagi de Japón obtuvo bronce en patinaje de velocidad femenino 500 metros. Marca su novena medalla olímpica en cuatro Juegos. Oro para Femke Kok de Países Bajos.

El 16 de febrero de 2026, en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Milán Cortina 2026 en Milán, Miho Takagi ganó bronce en patinaje de velocidad femenino 500 metros. Es su segunda medalla en estos Juegos, tras la victoria en 1.000 metros. Takagi, plata en la misma distancia en Pekín, suma nueve medallas olímpicas totales, incluidas las de Pyeongchang 2018. Es la japonesa olímpica femenina más condecorada, con medallas en cuatro Juegos.Plusmarquista mundial Femke Kok de Países Bajos se llevó oro, primer título olímpico del país en 500 m femeninos. Kok tomó plata tras compatriota Jutta Leerdam en 1.000 m pero intercambiaron posiciones en podio para 500 m.Takagi tiene dos oportunidades más para medallas en estos Juegos.

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