Feb 27 • 08:42 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

The skating suit of Jutta Leerdam is being sold for a fortune

Olympic speed skating champion Jutta Leerdam is auctioning her skating suit, which she wore while winning two Olympic medals, with bids currently exceeding €9,000.

Jutta Leerdam, the recent Olympic speed skating champion, is auctioning her skating suit that she wore during her medal-winning performances. According to a report by Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws, the highest bid for the suit is currently €9,102 as of the time of the report, with expectations that the price will continue to rise before the auction concludes on Saturday afternoon. The suit is notable not only for its association with Leerdam's Olympic success but also because it features her signature, adding to its collectible value.

Leerdam's auction will benefit her former skating club in Pijnacker-Nootdorp, Netherlands, which will receive 75% of the sale price. This connection is particularly poignant as it marks the beginning of her successful career at that club. Additionally, another skating suit belonging to Leerdam's competitor, Femke Kok, is also up for auction on the same platform, but at a significantly lower current bid of €3,302. This highlights the different market values associated with each athlete's memorabilia.

Aside from her Olympic accolades, Leerdam also received recognition earlier this year when she was appointed a knight of the Orania-Nassau chivalric order, further emphasizing her prominence in the sport and increasing public interest in her achievements and associated merchandise. The auction not only serves as a fundraiser for her club but also showcases the growing commercial market for Olympic sports memorabilia in the Netherlands and beyond.

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