MILAN - Femke Kok became the first Dutch speed skater to win gold in the 500 meters at the Olympic Games. The 25-year-old Frisian won the shortest distance at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium in an Olympic record time of 36.49. Jutta Leerdam, after winning gold in the 1000 meters, skated to silver in 37.15. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out

GLIX-115-3DPMT65

MILAN - Femke Kok became the first Dutch speed skater to win gold in the 500 meters at the Olympic Games. The 25-year-old Frisian won the shortest distance at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium in an Olympic record time of 36.49. Jutta Leerdam, after winning gold in the 1000 meters, skated to silver in 37.15. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out
EDITORIAL LICENC
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
A képet csak az alábbi országokban használhatja fel:
Magyarország

NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:

personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUse
Kollekció

GLIX Prime

Fotós / Szerző

ANP, ANP

Készült
Leírás

MILAN - Femke Kok became the first Dutch speed skater to win gold in the 500 meters at the Olympic Games. The 25-year-old Frisian won the shortest distance at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium in an Olympic record time of 36.49. Jutta Leerdam, after winning gold in the 1000 meters, skated to silver in 37.15. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out

Licenc: Rights Managed (editorial)

Jelentkezzen be a letöltéshez!