MILAN — Francesca Lollobrigida of Italy claimed her second gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Thursday, winning the women's speedskating 5,000 meters by an incredibly narrow margin to the delight of the home crowd.
With fans rising to their feet and roaring on every lap, Lollobrigida finished in 6 minutes, 46.17 seconds — just 0.1 seconds faster than Merel Conijn of the Netherlands and 0.17 ahead of Norway's Ragne Wiklund.
''Having seen the times, I knew I had to get a personal record and the Italian record to beat them,'' said Lollobrigida, who skated in the last heat.
''I could see out of the corner of my eye that I was green, green (leading), but also knew that the Dutch girl had been really fast in the last few laps, so I had to really give everything at the end.''
Lollobrigida won the 3,000 on Saturday, her 35th birthday, for host Italy's first gold medal.
That was her first gold in her fourth Olympics. In Beijing four years ago, she won silver in the 3,000 and bronze in the mass start while finishing fourth in the 5,000 — 8.25 seconds behind Irene Schouten, who won the distance event by 4.67 seconds.
''The 3,000 is my favorite race and I'm happy I won gold in it,'' Lollobrigida said. ''But the 5,000 is also in my heart because I won the world title last year in it, so I wanted to prove myself again with an Olympic gold in the same distance. And I did it.''
While her 2 1/2-year-old son, Tommaso, was the star of the post-race celebrations on Saturday, he was back home on Thursday after his parents decided that a nursery school party for carnevale (carnival) — traditional festivities in Italy — was more important than watching his mother go for another gold.