Experienced Lollobridžida wins second gold medal in Milan
Italian speed skater Francesca Lollobridžida earned her second gold medal at the Milan Olympics by winning the 5000-meter event.
Francesca Lollobridžida, the renowned Italian speed skater, celebrated her second gold medal victory at the Milan Olympics on Thursday, triumphing in the 5000-meter race with a remarkable finishing time of 6 minutes and 46.17 seconds. This victory reaffirms her position as a top contender in the sport and showcases her exceptional skills on home territory, reinforcing the Italian team's status in the competition.
In a tight race, Lollobridžida outpaced her competitors, notably Dutch skater Merel Konein, who finished just a tenth of a second behind her, and Norwegian skater Rangna Vihklunna, who lagged by an additional seven seconds. Her performance was a testament to her rigorous training and determination, particularly as she previously won gold in the 3000-meter event in this Olympic series, firmly establishing her as a standout athlete.
The ongoing Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympic Games, which will run until February 22, 2026, continue to highlight the intensity and spirit of winter sports. Lollobridžida's achievements not only contribute to Italy's Olympic medal tally but also inspire upcoming athletes, marking a significant moment in her career and the history of speed skating.