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Dutchman Sven Kramer Delivers and Wins 5,000

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2010

With an Olympic record over 5,000 meters, Dutch speedskater Sven Kramer ended four years of frustration and claimed the only major title that had eluded him: Olympic gold. (Feb. 13)

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  • proud to be dutch!!

    wij kunnen gewoon het best schaatsen ...

  • You aren't right, because SVEN KRAMER is an amazing skater.

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  • No No, his coach choose the inner lane, Kramer only listened to what the coach said. He only got split seccond 2 think about it.

    And for a Dutch guy YOU FUCK UP.

    So please go life in Germany and STFU.

  • @Visgekken

    you f*ck up

    Get your facts right. his coach made a mistake but kramer choose to take the inside lane insted of the outside lane

    both of them made a mistake and that's it!!

    better luck next time

  • Amen brother, you tell the truth.

  • Agreed, I also beleive he'll do so in world record fashion.

  • Who care´s!

    It was a mistake of the coach not Kramer.

    I can only tell you dumb fucks 1 thing.

    Kramer will win every 10K and 5K till next olympics, and he´s gonne win both of them over there!!!!

  • i found the vid of his 10km race where he got disqualiifed and put it on my channell for those intereste

  • He acted simply this way because of his conception of what is rude and not in holland: it's seen as rude if an interviewer doesn't show he/she is well informed about the one he/she is going to interview. If an american interviewer asks who he is, it seems as if he/she hasn't done any trouble to get informed, and that's why Sven reacted the way he did. Ofcourse in alot of countries it's just the way for someone to give a friendly tv introduction.

  • never worked a day in his life? He's a pro skater. that's TOUGH WORK.

    His attitude came from a misconception: Here in holland when someone is interviewing someone on the skating rink and for example when he/she has won a medal it's very unusual to ask 'who are you and what have you won?', because that seems as if the interviewer just hasn't been informed well. After one wins a gold medal it even seems rude. Ofcourse this interviewer wanted him to introduce himself nicely for the audience.

  • He lost the 10km at the Olympics lol

  • i found the video of svens 10km race where he got disqualified and put it on my channel for those interested

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