American Jackson Wins Speed Skating Gold After Stumble in Trials

American Jackson Wins Speed Skating Gold After Stumble in Trials
Erin Jackson of Team United States reacts after winning the gold medal during the Women's 500 meters on day nine of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing on Feb. 13, 2022. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
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BEIJING—Erin Jackson of the United States won gold in the women’s 500 meters speed skating with an explosive start on Sunday, giving the United States its first gold medal in the event since 1994 and first speed skating medal at the Beijing Olympics.

She could be seen grinning widely after completing her lap of the National Speed Skating Olympics in 37.04 seconds, but had to wait for the last pair to finish before embracing her coach and bursting into tears.

“I wish I could describe how I feel. It is amazing. This medal means so much,” an emotional Jackson told reporters.

“It has been a tough couple of years and a tough beginning for this year. For this to come around like this I am so happy.”

Jackson could have missed the opportunity to represent the United States after a stumble during the Olympic trials, but her Brittany Bowe gave her spot in the 500 meters to allow her teammate to take it.

“She (Bowe) made a really big sacrifice for me and I'll be grateful to her forever,” Jackson said.

Erin Jackson (L) and Brittany Bowe speak to the media during the 2022 U.S. Speed Skating Long Track Olympic Trials at Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wis., on Jan. 9, 2022. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
Erin Jackson (L) and Brittany Bowe speak to the media during the 2022 U.S. Speed Skating Long Track Olympic Trials at Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wis., on Jan. 9, 2022. Stacy Revere/Getty Images

Bowe did eventually qualify for the Olympics after a reallocation of unused spots, finishing 16th out of 30 skaters.

“I’m part of the puzzle, but this one is about her. She stood at the start line and she got that job done today,” Bowe said of Jackson.

Coach Ryan Shimabukuro said the relationship between Bowe and Jackson showed the camaraderie of the team.

“It’s a team in every sense of the word,” he said. “They could see the big picture... Obviously it’s huge, and Brittany (Bowe) knows what it meant,” he added.

Silver medallist Miho Takagi of Japan set the early pace, coming out on top in the fourth pairing with a time of 37.12 seconds that was not beaten until Jackson’s race.

She appeared unperturbed by the drama on the rink, watching the races as she cycled on an exercise bike with a white mask on.

“I was really surprised. When I first looked up to the screen, I thought my time was the result of my opponent,” she said. “Winning silver is a bonus. I’m purely happy for that.”

Takagi, team captain for the Japanese delegation in Beijing, became the first Asian skater to win medals in each of the 500 meters, 1,000 meters, and 1,500 meters distances.

Jackson made an explosive start, keeping a slim lead of one tenth of a second ahead of Takagi throughout the single lap of the oval.

Angelina Golikova of the Russian Olympic Committee took bronze in 37.21 seconds.