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Kristen Santos-Griswold had another shot at gold on Monday. Did she secure the medal?
Dutch skaters claimed all three medals in the women's 1000m short-track event as Team USA’s Kristen Santos-Griswold was eliminated in the quarterfinals after a race incident.
- On Monday in Milan, the women's 1000m at the 2026 Winter Olympics saw the Dutch sweep the podium with Jutta Leerdam winning gold, Femke Kok silver, and Miho Takagi bronze.
- In the quarterfinals, Santos-Griswold dueled for the lead early but lost steam in the second half, drifting to third after another skater's advancement pushed her out of the semifinals.
- Her record shows Santos-Griswold aimed for the podium, but was bumped out at the quarterfinals, finishing fourth, the closest she would get to a medal in her five events, Paul Bowker wrote.
- But the comeback was not to be, ending Santos-Griswold's bid at these Games after her Beijing 2022 disappointment, highlighting her emotional struggle.
- After 2025 setbacks, including stomach flu and a back injury, NBC said Santos-Griswold’s prior World Tour medals and U.S. national team experience offer a foundation to build on.
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Fairfield's Kristen Santos-Griswold narrowly misses spot in 1000m speed skating semifinal
Kristen Santos-Griswold, of Fairfield, missed a spot in the women’s 1000m short track speed skating semifinals by just .034 seconds on Monday morning. Santos-Griswold placed third in the quarterfinals after finishing 34 milliseconds behind Korea’s Kim Gilli. Only the top two skaters in her race could move on to the semifinals. She finished with a time of 1:29.102, improving .462...
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Kristen Santos-Griswold had another shot at gold on Monday. Did she secure the medal?
The skater had a rough quarter- and semi-final in the 500m event Thursday. Was her performance in Monday's 1000m enough to achieve her gold medal dreams?
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