Pressure on Dutch to continue winning ways at Olympic oval


              FILE - From left to right, Netherlands' silver medalist Kjeld Nuis, gold medalist Thomas Krol and bronze medalist Kai Verbij pose during a medal ceremony after the men 1000-meter race of the speedskating World Cup at the Alau Ice Palace in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, Dec. 7, 2019. Krol believed he was going to the Olympics four years ago. The speedskater finished third at the Dutch trials, and then politics intervened. The national federation named Verbij to the team for Pyeongchang. Verbij was injured at the trials and unable to compete in the 1,000 meters, but he was chosen over Krol. (AP Photo/Stas Filippov, File)
            
              FILE - From left to right, Netherlands' Dai Dai Ntab, Kai Verbij and Thomas Krol race during the men's team sprint competition at the world single distances speedskating championships Feb. 13, 2020, in Kearns, Utah. Krol believed he was going to the Olympics four years ago. The speedskater finished third at the Dutch trials, and then politics intervened. The national federation named Verbij to the team for Pyeongchang. Verbij was injured at the trials and unable to compete in the 1,000 meters, but he was chosen over Krol. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
Pressure on Dutch to continue winning ways at Olympic oval