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Skater Kramer cries tears of golden anguish after disqualification

Sven Kramer also suffered Winter Olympic misery four years ago when he fell during a team pursuit event.
Sven Kramer also suffered Winter Olympic misery four years ago when he fell during a team pursuit event.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Sven Kramer left in tears after confused communication with his coach cost him a gold medal
  • Dutch speed skater was seeking his second victory at the 2010 Winter Olympics
  • He set fastest time in 10,000-meter event but was disqualified for incorrect lane change
  • The 23-year-old blamed coach Gerard Kemkers for giving him the wrong information

(CNN) -- Dutch speed skating star Sven Kramer was left in tears after confused communication with his coach cost him a gold medal at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday night.

The 23-year-old was hot favorite to add the 10,000-meter title to his 5,000m victory earlier in the Vancouver Games, and he completed the grueling circuit in what would have been an Olympic record time.

However, his dreams of a double gold crumbled when he was disqualified for an incorrect change of lanes, meaning that the man he was paired with -- Russia's Ivan Skobrev -- won the silver medal and South Korea's Lee Seung-Hoon was promoted to first place.

Kramer, the world champion and record-holder at both distances, blamed his coach Gerard Kemkers for the mistake, the Vancouver Sun reported.

My world collapsed. This is a disaster. This is the worst moment in my career
--Sven Kramer's coach Gerard Kemkers
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"Usually, I don't want to blame anyone else, I take responsibility as the skater on the ice. But this time I can't do anything else,'' the son of two-time Olympic speed skater Yep Kramer told reporters after the race.

"I wanted to go on the outer lane, then just before the cone Gerard shouted, 'Inner lane!' I thought he was probably right. At first I thought my skates passed the cone on the wrong side, and I will be disqualified. Then I noticed in the stadium, something was wrong.

"You have to decide in a split second. I should have gone with my own thoughts but I was brought into doubt. This really sucks. This is a real expensive mistake. This really sucks.''

Sports Illustrated: Coach's gaffe costs Kramer gold

Kemkers, a former speed skater who won a bronze medal in the 5,000m at Calgary in 1988, was also devastated by the turn of events, the Vancouver Sun reported.

"My world collapsed. This is a disaster. This is the worst moment in my career. Sven was right, I was wrong,'' he said.

Kramer will have the chance to bounce back and try to claim a second gold in the team pursuit event on Saturday -- and erase another embarrassing Olympic memory.

At the 2006 Turin Games, Kramer stepped on a block and fell during the team pursuit semifinals and meant the Dutch ended up with only a bronze medal.

In such speed skating events, also known as long-track, the athletes race to set the fastest times in staggered starts.

In short-track speed skating, the competitors race against each other, with passing the finish line first after a set number of laps taking precedence over elapsed times.