On February 17, Beijing time, the Winter Olympics speed skating women's 1000 meters competition, 27-year-old Japanese famous Takagi Mifan won the gold, in this regard, Japan won the third gold of the Winter Olympics, surpassing South Korea. Even, in terms of medal count, Japan has surpassed China, Japan has 15 medals, China is 13, of course, China's gold medal count is more! In addition, Takagi became the second most medalist in the Beijing Winter Olympics, winning 1 gold and 3 silver, second only to France's Kangtan Mayer, who won 2 gold and 3 silver.

Previously, Japan's 2 gold medals came from the men's U-shaped track skills of snowboarding and the men's individual standard platform for ski jumping, and Hirano Bumon and Kobayashi Lingyu helped the Japanese delegation win the gold medal respectively.
Now, the third gold is coming, and Miho Takagi performed well, winning the gold with a time of 1:13.19 and breaking the Olympic record.
This gold medal is of great significance to Miho Takagi, because in this Winter Olympics, she has won three silver medals in a row, namely the silver medal in the speed skating women's team chase, the silver medal in the speed skating women's 500 meters and the silver medal in the speed skating 1500 meters!
Now, Miho Takagi has finally won the gold medal. Takagi's journey to the Beijing Winter Olympics also came to an end, and she became the athlete with the second most medals, 1 gold and 3 silver.
Miho Takagi is a talented Japanese athlete who competed at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics at the age of 15. At the last Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, Miho Takagi won 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze. Today, Miho Takagi gets 1 gold and 3 silver! Miho Takagi won 2 gold, 4 silver and 1 bronze in the history of the Olympic Games, and deservedly became the first person in Japan. Even, Takagi Miho is only 27 years old, and she can still look forward to the Italian Winter Olympics in 4 years.
Miho Takagi also has a high level of football and has been selected for the Japan U15 women's team. But she eventually chose speed skating and became a legend.
In the medal table, Japan and South Korea were both 2 golds before, and now Japan has surpassed South Korea! China got 7 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze, and Japan is 3 gold, 5 silver and 7 bronze, that is to say, the number of medals in Japan is even more than China. Miho Takagi contributed greatly, and won 4 medals alone.