Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: the Czechs take their first medal at the Winter Olympics, gold for speed skater Martina Sáblíková in the 3000 metres – she now sets her sights on a second gold in the 5000 metres next week; and freestyle skier Nikola Sudová comes 16th in the moguls after gamely taking part in Vancouver despite a recent injury.
Skater Sáblíková becomes first Czech medallist in Vancouver with gold in 3000 metres
The Czech team at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver have taken their first medal: gold for speed skater Martina Sáblíková in the women’s 3000 metres. The 22-year-old went into Sunday’s race under a great weight of expectation, both as the favourite and the Czech Republic’s brightest medal hopeful. And Sáblíková certainly didn’t disappoint: she set a new course record of 4 minutes 2.53 seconds to become only the second Czech woman ever to win gold in the Winter Olympics.“I’ve waited for this the whole time and today I achieved what was expected of me. I’m really grateful for all those who supported me, to my trainer of course who led me through the race, and to everybody here in the arena who helped me right to the end.”
Coach Petr Novák has helped make Sáblíková a world beater in a country with no tradition whatsoever of speed skating, and indeed no speed skating course. He had this to say after her latest, and greatest, success.
“I think I haven’t taken it all in completely yet, you could see that I was celebrating, but still I think it hasn’t hit me…I did cry, I wasn’t ashamed of that…I hope people could see us there holding the flag.”Hopefully Novák and Sáblíková will be celebrating in that Czech flag again in the middle of next week, when the speed skater lines up for the second of her two events, the 5000 m, in which she is also the favourite.