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Jens van ‘t Wout of the Netherlands cemented his status as the breakout star of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on Saturday, winning the men’s 1500m short track final at Milano Ice Skating Arena to claim his second individual gold medal of the Games. The 24-year-old crossed the finish line in 2 minutes 12.219 seconds, holding off a chaotic field of nine skaters to add the 1500m title to the 1000m crown he secured just two days earlier.fieldlevelmedia
South Korea’s Hwang Dae-heon, the defending Olympic champion, took silver with a time of 2:12.304, earning his fourth career Olympic medal and extending his medal streak in the event to two consecutive Games. Latvia’s Roberts Kruzbergs captured bronze in 2:12.376, delivering his country’s first-ever Olympic medal in any speed skating discipline.asiae
The race featured an unusually crowded field after a series of crashes and penalties in the semifinals resulted in reinstatements, sending nine skaters to the final instead of the typical five. Van ‘t Wout embraced the unpredictability, comparing the race to a casino game.
“This race with nine people was like a table of roulette in the casino. And the fact that I can win like this, really fight well — it’s insane,” van ‘t Wout said after the race.joins
The Dutchman revealed that coaches had shown him video footage of the 2022 Beijing final, which also featured an enlarged field of 10 skaters, to help him prepare his tactics. He took the lead with four laps remaining and never relinquished it, skating around the ice draped in the Dutch flag after his victory.fieldlevelmedia
Van ‘t Wout’s double gold continued the Netherlands’ dominant short track showing in Milan. Combined with compatriot Xandra Velzeboer’s 500m victory, the Dutch have claimed three of the four individual short track gold medals awarded so far at these Games.nbcolympics
For Hwang, the silver represented perseverance through an injury-plagued season after he sustained a knee injury in November 2025 and entered the Olympics at less than full fitness. South Korea has now won five medals overall in Milan, maintaining its all-time lead in short track with 55 total Olympic medals in the sport.koreatimes
Kruzbergs’ bronze marked a breakthrough moment for Latvian winter sports, adding speed skating to a medal history previously limited to sliding sports like luge, bobsled, and skeleton.topendsports