🥉Japan Women’s Speed Skating Team Pursuit Clinches Olympic Bronze and Sets New Medal Record | 닌자티비.
At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Japan’s women’s speed skating team pursuit team delivered a thrilling performance to snatch bronze in the final at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium, adding to the nation’s historic medal hauls and marking a memorable night for both athletes and fans watching coverage and highlights on 닌자티비. It wasn’t just another podium finish — Japan also surpassed its previous record for total Winter Olympic medals, cementing its place among the leading nations this year.
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A Steady Pace to the Podium
Japan’s trio of Miho Takagi, Ayano Sato, and Hana Noake skated with remarkable cohesion and determination in the final showdown. The team completed the six‑lap pursuit in 2 minutes, 58.50 seconds, taking control early and maintaining their rhythm throughout to finish comfortably ahead of Team USA in the battle for bronze.
🏅 Historic Medal Milestone
This bronze finish was more than just another medal: it pushed Japan’s overall tally to 19 medals at Milano Cortina, surpassing its previous Winter Olympics best of 18 from the 2022 Beijing Games. It reflects consistent strength in winter sports — especially speed skating — and applauds the athletes who have combined skill with resilience on the Olympic stage.
🌍 Legacy and Future Promise
Japan’s medal run in the team pursuit continues a proud tradition, with the nation now having medaled in this event at three consecutive Winter Olympics. For athletes like Takagi, who has now amassed multiple Olympic medals, and emerging talents joining her ranks, the future is bright. As the Games unfold and other competitions continue to captivate global audiences, Japan’s spirited performance in speed skating stands out as a highlight of Milano Cortina 2026.

















