Who is Jake Paul Fiancé Jutta Leerdam? The 'World's Fastest Woman' Who Just Left the Boxer Sobbing
The world watches to see if Jutta can double her glory in the upcoming 500m sprint

The atmosphere was electric as Jutta Leerdam took to the ice for a career-defining performance. Her partner, Jake Paul, found himself overwhelmed with emotion as he watched the historic moment from the sidelines. It was a display of pure athletic dominance that left the sporting world, and her biggest supporter, completely stunned.
Watching the Netherlands' Jutta Leerdam secure first place with a historic performance this Monday, Jake Paul was visibly overcome. The sight of his partner claiming victory while setting a new benchmark left the athlete weeping with pride.
From his spot in the crowd, the boxer stood weeping while Leerdam surpassed every hope for a top-podium finish at the 2026 Milan Cortina event. She went beyond simply taking the title, clocking 1:12.31 to establish a fresh world best in the 1,000m event.
'It was surreal,' Leerdam remarked afterwards. 'I knew how tough my position was after such a great time before me. This feels like the perfect moment in my career.'
Dutch Glory and Emotional Celebrations
In the ultimate showdown against Japan's Miho Takagi, the reigning gold medallist, Leerdam maintained her composure to deliver a flawless performance. Upon crossing the finish line, she erupted in celebration, her cheers echoing through a stadium packed with a passionate Orange Army of Dutch supporters.
Shortly after, she made her way to Paul, offering kisses and heart signs while tears smudged her eye makeup. 'My makeup was everywhere,' she later teased. 'But that's a good thing.'
Jake Paul in tears after his fiancée Jutta Leerdam won gold at the Olympics #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/px1iRGmmF5
— Dutty dollar (@duttyice) February 9, 2026
Her compatriot, Femke Kok, secured second place with a time of 1:12.59, as Takagi settled for bronze. Paul described the experience as unforgettable, noting the thrill of seeing Leerdam reclaim the record immediately after Kok had established a new one.
The Woman Behind the Speed
Beyond the emotional scenes and record-shattering times lies a journey defined by immense discipline and a rise to dominance in the skating world. While her historic performance on the ice has captured global attention, many are now curious about the woman behind the record-breaking speed.
Jutta Leerdam: A Legend in the Making
As a 27-year-old Dutch powerhouse, Leerdam arrived in Milan with an already storied career, having secured silver in the 1,000 metres at the 2022 Beijing Games and placing fifth in the 500-metre sprint. Her international dominance is further cemented by a collection of 12 world championship medals, six of which are gold, including back-to-back 1,000-metre titles in 2020 and 2023.
Her LinkedIn profile highlights a career defined by peak performance, listing her as a domestic titleholder across the sprint, 500m, and 1,000m disciplines. Beyond those local victories, she has also conquered the continent and the globe, holding both European and World titles for the 1,000m distance.
Business Savvy and Digital Influence
Beyond her life on the ice, she is a massive digital presence, engaging an audience of over 5 million on Instagram. This online influence is backed by a solid business foundation; she founded Schaatsteam Worldstream in May 2018 and has balanced her career with Team Jumbo-Visma since April 2022, while pursuing a 2023 marketing degree at Hanze University of Applied Sciences.
Having secured the top spot in the 1,000m, her focus now shifts to the 15 February sprint. She enters the 500m as a serious threat to the podium, set to challenge American star Erin Jackson, who currently holds the Olympic crown in that distance.
Life Away from the Rink
As Celebrity Networth notes, she began her relationship with the multi-talented Jake Paul in April 2023. This romance followed his highly publicised union with social media star Tana Mongeau, a wedding that ultimately proved to be a mere marketing tactic.
We're engaged💍🕊️🤍we can't wait to spend forever together🥹 pic.twitter.com/qrbOxkPWTV
— Jutta Leerdam (@juttaleerdam73) February 6, 2026
Last March, the pair took to Instagram to share the news of their engagement with their followers.
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