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Czechia beats the speed skating mixed relay FISU record in Hamar

Championships 26 February 2024

The 2024 FISU World University Championships Speed Skating finished with a bang after four days of thrilling competitions in front of an excited Norwegian home crowd.

Tomas Bohumsky and Katerina Kainova from Czechia added the perfect finishing touch to a very successful competition by beating the FISU record for the mixed relay with 03:07.37!

Speed Skating is a spectacular sport. And the Hamar 2024 FISU World University Championships Speed Skating were set in a spectacular venue: the Viking Ship Olympic Arena. An inspiring setting that certainly pushed Czechia’s mixed relay team, formed by Tomas Bohumsky and Katerina Kainova to surpass themselves on the last day of competition to not only win the gold medal but to set a new FISU record with 03:07.37!

The other heroes of the competitions are undoubtedly Hana Noake, who will travel back to Japan with two gold medals and a bronze, Poland’s Natalia Jabrzyk and Marek Kania as well as the local Viking Kasper Tweter. The host nation could count on the warm support of many local fans who never seem to stop cheering, Norwegian flags in hand.

The Netherlands and Spain also managed to see their flag be raised in the beautiful venue during these four days of competition of this  7th edition of the FISU Championship Speed Skating.

Three times bronze medalist at the 2009 Harbin FISU Winter Games (3000m, 5000m and team pursuit), double Olympic Games Medalist (both times in team pursuit, she won the bronze medal at Vancouver in 2010 and silver four years later in Sochi) and last but not least double World Championships medalist (2012 Heerenveen, bronze, and 2013 Sochi, silver, still team pursuit), Luiza Złotkowska from Poland was invited by her country’s NUSF as a very special guest in Hamar.

As a conclusion, she shares her impressions of the competition and her joy to have spent a few days in Norway watching the student athletes compete.

Written by Thérèse Courvoisier, photos by Leonie Richarz