Biography Flash Jordan Stolz Dominates Calgary World Cup and Secures 2026 Olympic Spot in Three Events
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Jordan Stolz continues his dominant reign in speed skating with a string of impressive performances that have solidified his status as one of the sport's brightest stars. The 21-year-old American phenom recently wrapped up the Calgary World Cup with a spectacular showing, capturing five medals across multiple events. He secured three gold medals in the 500-meter, 1000-meter, and 1500-meter races, while also adding bronze finishes in another 500-meter competition and the Mass Start event.
In the 1000-meter race, Stolz clocked a time of 1 minute and 6 seconds, marking his best performance in four years in this distance. He faced stiff competition from Jenning De Boo of the Netherlands, who finished just behind him. The following day brought another thrilling matchup as Stolz defended his 1500-meter title against 18-year-old German sensation Finn Sonnekalb, winning by just 0.21 seconds with a time of 1:42.10. Stolz later revealed he was motivated to win that race because Sonnekalb had set his junior world record just the week prior.
Most significantly, the Calgary competitions clinched Stolz's spot on Team USA for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina across three distances: the 500-meter, 1000-meter, and 1500-meter. This marks a return to the Olympic stage for the Kewaskum, Wisconsin native, who competed as a teenager at the 2022 Beijing Games and has since transformed into a force to be reckoned with in international competition.
Off the ice, Stolz recently appeared at the Team USA Media Summit in Manhattan in late October, where he expressed unwavering confidence heading into next year's Games. At the summit, the seven-time World Champion and world record holder in the 1000-meter discussed his improved preparation compared to his Olympic debut, highlighting his enhanced experience with nutrition, jet lag management, and overall race planning.
Looking ahead, Stolz remains focused on the Olympic trials scheduled for January 2026 at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee, his home state. The world record holder continues to be one of the most closely watched athletes in winter sports, with American speed skating fans eagerly anticipating his medal prospects in Italy.
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