Jake Paul's fiancee bounces back after nasty fall at Olympic trials
by JAMES COHEN, SPORTS REPORTER · Mail OnlineJake Paul's fiancee Jutta Leerdam bounced back from her brutal fall in the Dutch Olympic Trials by putting in a stunning performance on the ice just two days later.
Dutch speed skater Leerdam crashed out of her signature event, the 1000m distance, on Friday and failed to qualify for the February winter games in Milan as a result.
Her boxing beau Paul, a week on from his brutal defeat to Anthony Joshua, watched on from the crowd as Leerdam slipped and agonizingly fell into a barrier on the day.
And so, the speed skating community nervously watched on at Sunday's event as Leerdam returned for the 500m, before reminding the world of her supreme talents.
The 26-year-old came second in the 500m Olympic qualifier, just behind Femke Kok on the day, after producing an impressive time of 37.42s.
And, there was no shame finishing behind Kok, who set a track record time of 36.87s.
Though there is another round of qualifying later in the day, she remains in a strong position to earn a place in the Dutch speed skating squad for the Winter Olympics.
Fans were quick to rush to social media and praise Leerdam for the way she managed to bounce back from the heartbreaking fall just two days prior.
Taking to X, one fan said: 'So much respect for Jutta Leerdam. The pressure is so high after her fall on the 1000 meters and then she delivers this on the 500 meters. Hats off!'
'I saw the relief and the stress fly away from Jutta Leerdam. And what a fantastic 500m from Femke Kok,' another said shortly after the event.
The 500m event came just two days after Leerdam left the Dutch Olympic Trials in tears on Friday after crashing out in the 1000m sprint.
Speaking to reporters afterwards, Leerdam said: 'It felt like I was standing on something, I just slipped away. I just really don't get it.
'I'm riding so well in training and I feel really good. When I look at what those girls are riding here, I would have easily ridden that time.
'I don't want to be disrespectful, but I've ridden in the 1:13s at least 25 times here, and today I rode one of my best openers. I just hit it really well. I hardly ever fall. There couldn't be a worse moment. If I'd acted 'normally,' I would have won.'
Earlier this week, her fiance Paul said how much he was looking forward to cheering Leerdam on at the Winter Olympics. He often travels to Europe to support her at skating competitions.
Discussing what the near future holds as he recovers from his broken jaw, Paul said on brother Logan's 'Impaulsive' podcast: 'I’m going to take some time off to go support Jutta at the Olympics (in Milan).
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'Then she’s going to move to Puerto Rico (where Paul lives). Move her here. Maybe go snowboarding or something.'
Paul and Leerdam have been together since 2023, after Paul messaged her with an invite to appear on his podcast.
'I never, ever expected to date him, like never,' Leerdam said on the documentary profiling Paul's fight against Mike Tyson earlier this year.
'Of course, I didn’t know a lot about him. I could only scroll on his Instagram and form an opinion like the whole world does. But he is the complete opposite.'
Paul, who had four plates inserted into his broken jaw after the Joshua fight and lost teeth during the procedure, told his brother Logan this week that he wants to start a family with Leerdam soon.