Italy’s Fontana Boosts Legacy While China’s Ziwei Wins In Contentious Fashion
Feb 7, 2022, 6:54 AM | Updated: 6:54 am
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Women’s 500m Final
Arianna Fontana has burnished her legacy as short track’s most decorated skater with her second Olympic medal in Beijing.
The 31-year-old Italian took the lead from Dutch world champion Suzanne Schulting late in Monday’s race and let out a yell as she crossed the line to earn her 10th career medal.
Fontana won in 42.488 seconds.
She also won a silver in the inaugural mixed team relay on Sunday, putting her ahead of Viktor An and Apolo Ohno for career medals with nine.
Fontana was already the only athlete to win a medal of every color in the same individual event. She won gold in the 500 four years ago in Pyeongchang, silver in Sochi in 2014 and bronze at Vancouver in 2010.
Schulting took silver in 42.559 and Kim Boutin of Canada earned bronze in 42.724.
Men’s 1000m Final
Ren Ziwei of China has survived a controversial finish to win the men’s 1,000 meters in short track speedskating.
Liu Shaolin Sandor of Hungary crossed the line first Monday, but was penalized twice and earned a yellow card. That elevated Ren, who crossed second, to the gold medal.
Li Wenlong of China earned silver. Liu Shaoang of Hungary, the brother of Liu, took bronze.
Liu appeared to bump Ren in taking the lead late in the race. Ren grabbed Liu approaching the finish line. Liu still managed to cross first before going down.
But the referee assessed the penalties to Liu.
The final was called back after the race began because of metal debris on the ice.
There were three Chinese skaters in the final. The Liu brothers’ father is Chinese and their mother is Hungarian.