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World CHAMPIONSHIP silver to Lunde Pedersen

Osingen was on the hunt for his second world CHAMPIONSHIP gold medals in one weekend. On Thursday, he ensured Norway's first world CHAMPIONSHIP gold medals on

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World CHAMPIONSHIP silver to Lunde Pedersen

Osingen was on the hunt for his second world CHAMPIONSHIP gold medals in one weekend. On Thursday, he ensured Norway's first world CHAMPIONSHIP gold medals on the 5000 meters ever. Three days later it had 26-year-old see himself beaten by the Dutch Thomas Krol with 0,58 seconds.

Pedersen took a superb management team with a kjempeløp, but could not do anything with the dutchman who took world CHAMPIONSHIP bronze in the same distance in 2018. Saturday took Krol a silver in the 1000 metres.

- I'm clearly in the kjempeform and runs better on skates than ever. In the OLYMPICS I had not proven how good I am, and what I got done today, so it was very delicious, " said Pedersen, the Norwegian broadcasting corporation NRK.

Russian Denis Juskov took bronze five hundredths behind Pedersen.

Medaljefangst

26-year-old can thus look back on one gold and one silver medal from this year's world championships, and silver in the lagtempo with Håvard Bøkko and Sindre Henriksen.

- It is clear that it means very much. This is what I have dreamed about since I was a small boy. To do it in front of so many norwegians is totally sick. It almost feels like I'm on home turf, said osingen.

In the 1500-metre lost Henriksen part speed towards the end and was ticking into time-1.45,77. It held to a 12.-space. Not Bøkko got it to klaffe and had to settle with a 15.-space

Wiklund with a personal record

Ragne Wiklund was sjanseløs on a medal in the women's 1500 metres, but the 18-year-old could enjoy a new personal best. Oslo-the girl's time of 1.57,59 was an improvement of three hundredths. It held to a 19.-space.

- I went to two very good rounds, so cracked I'm at the end. I thought maybe I was in a little better shape, but there it is. I'm certainly on the way up, " said Wiklund to NRK.

Dutch Ireen Wüst won the race with a time of 1.52,81. Japanese Miho Takagi and Brittany Bowe of the united STATES took silver and bronze, respectively, 0.50 and 0,55 seconds behind.

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