MILAN — Steven Dubois prevented Dutch short track speedskating star Jens van 't Wout from making it three victories out of three at the Milan Cortina Olympics by winning the men's 500 meters on Wednesday.
And van 't Wout's older brother, Melle van 't Wout, beat him out for silver.
It is Dubois' first individual Olympic gold after helping Canada to the relay title in Beijing four years ago. He picked up bronze in the 500 then as well as silver in the 1,500.
''It was the one I was missing," said Dubois, who also won a silver in the mixed relay at the start of the Milan Cortina Games. "I can't say it's never been on my mind, but I never really wanted to give myself hope or make it an objective, so as not to be disappointed, because it's so hard.
''It's probably the toughest thing you can achieve, especially in short track, there's so much happening. It's difficult to describe it, honestly.''
On his 26th birthday, Melle van 't Wout earned his first medal by finishing just ahead of his brother — who had won both the previous men's individual events in Milan.
''We have the same last name ... and I just felt invincible. I felt that if he could do it, I could do it,'' Melle van 't Wout said.
Jens van 't Wout was perhaps distracted by watching his brother skate to his own glory.