MILAN — Dutch short track speedskating star Jens van 't Wout can taste victory.
Van 't Wout, who has a gold tooth because of a skating accident seven years ago, won his second Olympic gold medal on Saturday night.
His victory in the 1,500 meters came two days after he topped the podium in the 1,000 at the Milan Cortina Games.
''Getting the golden tooth for me was a special moment, because after my accident I did have a little bit of time to decide if I dared to continue with the sport,'' he said of the collision that knocked out two teeth and left him with a scar on his right cheek.
''Now, getting these gold medals and having a golden tooth, it's just a nice connection.''
South Korea's Daeheon Hwang took the silver medal and Roberts Kruzbergs of Latvia was third for bronze as Canadian short track star William Dandjinou had to settle for fifth.
Van 't Wout raised his arms after crossing the line in 2 minutes, 12.219 seconds and immediately skated over to a sea of orange-clad teammates and family members to share hugs at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.
Hwang, the gold medalist in the 2022 Beijing Games, finished in 2:12.304.