Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Dutch skater Femke Kok set an Olympic record in the women's 500 meters on Sunday and won the Netherlands' first gold medal in the distance in the process.

The 25-year-old skated a blistering 36.49 seconds at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium to claim the gold medal, her second medal of these Games after taking silver in the 1,000-meter.

"This really is a relief. I'm so proud I made it happen," Kok, the three-time reigning world champion in the 500-meter, told reporters. "This is what I dreamed about as a little girl, and that it happens today is so special."

Kok's Netherlands teammate Jutta Leerdam won silver in the 500-meter with a time of 37.15 seconds and Miho Takagi of Japan claimed bronze with a time of 37.27 seconds.

U.S.'s Erin Jackson, who won gold in Beijing, finished fifth with a time of 37.32 seconds.