Hungary’s Liu Shaoang captured the gold medal in the men’s 500m short track final on Sunday. His victory marked the first ever individual gold medal for a Hungarian short track skater.
Also, the Netherlands won the women’s 3000m relay by setting the Olympic record in the other final performed at the Capital Indoor Stadium on Sunday.
Men's 500m
Liu won all three races he competed in on Sunday. The reigning world champion held off Konstantin Ivliev of the ROC for the gold medal.
Ivliev grabbed the silver and Canada's Steven Dubois earned the bronze, his second medal of the 2022 Winter Olympics. Dubois finished second in the men's 100m final.
Liu got out in front right away and blocked off any passing attempts from Ivliev. The Hungarian won by 0.09 seconds.
Wu Dajing of China, the defending gold medalist, won the Final B after he was unable to crack the top-two finishers in a loaded Semifinal 2 field. Hwang Dae-Heon of South Korea was penalized during the semifinals and eliminated.
American Ryan Pivirotto did not advance past the quarterfinals, ending his Olympics.
Women's 3000m relay
The Netherlands set the Olympic record at 4:03.41 to win its second gold medal in the women's 3000m relay in three Winter Olympics.
South Korea came across second for silver and China earned the bronze. Canada was fourth.
Suzanne Schulting crossed the finish line after a strong final lap to secure her third career gold medal.
The Netherlands led for 13 of the final 14 laps en route to the victory. China took a brief lead but Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer grabbed it right back.
"I couldn't really believe it when Suzanne came across the finish line, but it's sinking in right now," Velzeboer told the media.
The United States competed in the Final B, but a late penalty led to a disqualification. The Americans were leading at the time, but Italy grabbed the win instead.
What's next?
Short track returns on Wednesday with the women's 1500m and men's 5000m relay.
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