MILAN (AP) — On the ice, Jutta Leerdam is an Olympic medalist speedskater for the Netherlands who is entered in the 500 and 1,000 meters at the Milan Cortina Winter Games. Off the ice, Leerdam gets a lot of attention for her engagement to YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul — who is also at these Olympics, but as a spectator.
As the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo got underway Friday night, a new nationwide panel survey showed Dutch speedskaters dominating public support at the start of the Games. King Willem-Alexander,
The speed skating competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics begins Feb. 7 with the women's 3000m. Here's what to
If you’ve never watched a Winter Olympics in the Netherlands before, it can feel like stepping into a two-dimensional parallel universe. While the rest of the world is enthralled by athletes hurtling down mountainsides on skis,
Most countries that have competed at the Winter Olympics have taken home medals in multiple sports over the years. There are also some that have emerged
Olympic medalist Jutta Leerdam gears up for her races in Milan while fianc Jake Paul grabs attention as a high-profile spectator.
From Michelle Yeoh to the King and Queen of the Netherlands, here’s who was in the stands at San Siro Stadium. As the Winter Olympics 2026 Opening Ceremony gets underway in Milan, Italy, there are numerous celebrities,
Dutch speed-skating star Jutta Leerdam was blasted as "arrogant" and a "diva" for flying to the Olympics on a private jet instead of making the trip to Italy alongside her fellow compatriots.
Milan is hosting royalty, heads of state, and international stars during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Here the royals who who are expected to attend.
One of the most well-known speed skaters in the world is Jutta Leerdam. She's a social media sensation (5.1 million Instagram followers) and the fiancee of Jake Paul, which adds to the notoriety for the speedster from the Netherlands.
Athletes from around the world are arriving in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, which begins on February 6.
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