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Speed Skater Zdráhalová Was Eighth in the 1000-Meter Race at the World Championships in Hamar | českénoviny.cz

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Hamar (Norway) - Speed skater Nikola Zdráhalová finished eighth in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Hamar, two places shy of her personal best on the 1km course. She clocked 1:16.136 minutes. Japan's Miho Takagi won ahead of Netherlands' Femke Kok and Marrit Fledderus.
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Speed skater Metoděj Jílek won the 5000-meter race in Hamar and won his second World Cup triumph. The 19-year-old Czech representative broke the track record in the Norwegian resort with a time of 6:07.582. He succeeded in the five-kilometer race for the first time in his career. A week ago, he dominated the top ten in Heerenveen.

Hamar (Norway) - Speed skater Nikola Zdráhalová finished eighth in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Hamar, two places shy of her personal best on the 1km course. She clocked 1:16.136 minutes. Japan's Miho Takagi won ahead of Netherlands' Femke Kok and Marrit Fledderus.

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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