Shani Davis had to wait a while before he took the ice at the Richmond Olympic Oval in the last pair of the 1000m event.
But once he did Davis sped through his race in 1:08:94 to make history none again as the first skater to repeat as the 1000m gold medalist.
And he was ecstatic about it.
"I would say it's probably No. 1," he said. "Once you become world champion or Olympic champion, you get this nice little thing on your back -- it's called a target. People usually shoot for you. Just to be able to go out there today and defend my 1,000-meter title is truly amazing. I'm very satisfied that I was able to stay true to myself and defend my title."
This win makes him the second most decorated male long track speedskater behind Dr. Eric Heiden, who is the USA speedskating team physician for these Games.
Davis has another shot of adding to his medal collection with the 1500m event coming on Saturday