MILAN — Xandra Velzeboer was barely done celebrating her Olympic gold medal in the 500 meters when Dutch short track speedskating teammate Jens van 't Wout won his second gold.
She said to herself, ''OK, we're not done.''
So, Velzeboer went out and won the 1,000 meters gold medal Monday, four days after she topped the podium in the 500 at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Van 't Wout captured the men's 1,500 meters title on Saturday.
''Jens' second medal gave me so much positive energy and also made me hungry for more,'' Velzeboer said.
She finished first in the final in 1 minute, 28.437 seconds, with Canada's Courtney Sarault in second for the silver medal followed by South Korea's Kim Gilli, who took bronze.
Home favorite Arianna Fontana, in her sixth Games and owner of 13 Olympic medals in her career, was fourth.
Velzeboer passed Sarault with three laps to go and held off challenges, sticking her right skate over the line and raising both arms aloft.
A smiling Velzeboer then high-fived teammates as she took a victory lap and lifted both hands up to her helmet as if in disbelief.