Sensational Xandra Velzeboer sets two records en route to gold medal on 500m

Xandra Velzeboer celebrates winning the gold medal on the 1000m
Xandra Velzeboer celebrates winning the gold medal on the 1000mGabriel BOUYS / AFP

Dutch short track skater Xandra Velzeboer broke two records en route to a dominant gold medal at the women's 500m in Milan, finishing ahead of Italian legendary Olympian Arianna Fontana and Canadian heroine Kim Boutin.

The 500m already started with fireworks in the quarterfinals when favourite Xandra Velzeboer set a new Olympic record after finishing the first heat in 41.538 seconds.

The older Velzeboer sister improved her record in the semifinals, setting a world record of 41.399 after her younger sister, Michelle Velzeboer, was eliminated from the race following an unfortunate collision with the skate of American Kristen Santos-Griswold.

The final - a five-way battle between Velzeboer, compatriot Selma Poutsma, Italian heroine Arianna Fontana, and Canadians Courtney Lee Sarault and Kim Boutin - was Xandra Velzeboer's to lose, and the Dutchwoman ran away with it from the very start, beating out Fontana and Boutin, who overtook Poutsma on the final lap to grab a bronze medal.

Redemption

Velzeboer's short track tournament started off poorly after falling in the semifinal of the mixed team relay, costing the favoured Netherlands a shot at a gold medal.

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