Feb 8 β€’ 17:16 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

The father took an extra job as a bus driver so that Eitrem could get this Olympic gold around his neck

Sander Eitrem's Olympic gold win in speed skating was made possible by his father's sacrifice of taking a second job as a bus driver.

Sander Eitrem's recent victory at the Olympic Games is a remarkable story of family dedication and perseverance. Eitrem achieved gold in speed skating, an achievement he might not have reached without the support of his father, who worked extra hours as a bus driver to support Eitrem's training and dreams. This familial sacrifice highlights the often unseen efforts behind elite athletic success and raises awareness of the importance of support systems in achieving personal goals.

Norwegian speed skating has a rich history with legendary athletes who have paved the way in the sport since Ivar Ballangrud's gold win in 1928. Eitrem's performance stands out not just for the victory itself but also for the manner in which he achieved it; he dominated the competition at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium, finishing the 5000 meter race with an astonishing time of 6:03.95, setting a new Olympic record. His athletic prowess and determination draw comparisons to previous champions, solidifying his place among the sport’s elite.

As the fresh world record holder, Eitrem not only sets a new standard for excellence in speed skating but also serves as an inspiration for future athletes. His journey illustrates the blend of talent, hard work, and familial support essential in sports, while placing a spotlight on the sacrifices made by families to help athletes achieve their dreams. This narrative deepens the appreciation for the sport and for those who support its champions.

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