Jake Paul's Fiancee 'Still in Shock' After Devastating Fall
Jutta Leerdam remains in shock after fall jeopardizes Winter Olympics hopes

Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam, engaged to boxing star Jake Paul, has opened up about the severe fall that threatened her Winter Olympics aspirations. The incident occurred during a skating competition, leaving the 23-year-old athlete 'still in shock' weeks later. Leerdam, a world champion and Olympic medal favorite, sustained significant injuries that required medical treatment and forced her to withdraw from upcoming competitions. The Dutch skater shared her emotional state on social media, expressing frustration over the timing of the injury which comes during peak Olympic qualification season. Jake Paul publicly supported his fiancée, calling the situation 'devastating' and praising her resilience. Medical professionals estimate Leerdam faces a recovery period of 4-6 weeks, potentially impacting her chances at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina.
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