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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Shatters 3 Track Records in Historic World Cup Sweep at 21
    2025/12/24
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    Jordan Stolz, the 21-year-old speedskating phenom from Wisconsin, just dominated the ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Hamar, Norway, over the weekend, winning five races and shattering three track records in a display thats rewriting history books. US Speedskating reports he swept the mens 500m, 1000m, and 1500m events, plus claimed his first Mass Start victory in 7:40.18, as highlighted by NBC Sports, bringing his season total to 14 World Cup wins through four stops. On Friday, he crushed the 500m record with 33.979 seconds, edging out Dutch champ Jenning de Boo, then broke Shani Daviss long-standing 1500m mark at 1:44.161 by a mere 0.11 seconds, prompting a cheeky text from the legend himself: Couldnt leave my track record, huh? Stolz humbly replied he hoped Davis could hold it, calling it a fast time from 16 years ago. Saturday brought another record in the 1000m at 1:07.633, his sixth in two weeks after three in Heerenveen. Sunday sealed it with a second 500m win and that Mass Start gold. Teammates shone too, with Casey Dawson, Emery Lehman, and Ethan Cepuran nabbing their sixth straight Mens Team Pursuit victory, eyes now on Olympic podiums. No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but whispers from Washington County Insider point to Stolz prepping for January 2026 Olympic Trials at Milwaukees Pettit National Ice Center, where hell chase tickets to Milano Cortina. Social media buzz is electric, with fans flooding shares of his heroics on X and Threads via US Speedskating posts, though no personal updates from Stolz himself surfaced recently. This tear cements his status as a seven-time world champ and 2022 Olympian, positioning him as Americas ice ace with Olympic gold in sight. Thanks for tuning into Jordan Stolz Biography Flash, listeners. Subscribe to never miss an update on Jordan Stolz and search Biography Flash for more great biographies.

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  • Jordan Stolz Biography Flash: Speed Skating Phenom Shatters 3 World Records in Epic Norway Sweep
    2025/12/21
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    Jordan Stolz, the 21-year-old US speed skating phenom from Wisconsin, just wrapped a scorching weekend at the ISU World Cup in Hamar, Norway, that has everyone buzzing about his Olympic destiny. According to US Speedskating, he swept five races, shattering track records in the 500m with a blistering 33.979 seconds on Friday—first ever under 34 there—then the 1500m at 1:44.161, eclipsing Shani Davis's 16-year mark by 0.11 seconds, and the 1000m at 1:07.633 on Saturday. NBC Olympics reports he clinched another 500m gold Sunday by a razor-thin 0.001 seconds over Poland's Damian Zurek, then stormed to his first mass start World Cup victory, finishing nearly a second ahead of Olympic champ Bart Swings for a 7:40.18 stunner.

    The Independent and Thomson Reuters hail this dominance across sprint distances and mass start as securing US quota spots, positioning Stolz for four events at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics—he's now pre-qualified in 500m, 1000m, 1500m, and mass start, eyeing Eric Heiden-like history with three-plus individual golds. Teammates like Casey Dawson, Emery Lehman, and Ethan Cepuran swept men's team pursuit for a sixth straight win, while he notched 14 victories through four stops. No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but post-Hamar on December 15, outlets like The Independent crowned him a multi-medal favorite. Social media's quiet on Stolz—no verified posts or mentions lately—though ISU Skating YouTube clips of his 500m charge went viral, drawing fan frenzy. Business-wise, zero updates; he's laser-focused on trials January 2-5 and Inzell finale January 23-25. Speculation swirls he'll rest fully for Olympics, per his Heerenveen interview vibes.

    This Hamar haul cements Stolz's bio as speed skating's next icon. Thanks for tuning into Jordan Stolz - Biography Flash—subscribe to never miss an update on Jordan Stolz and search Biography Flash for more great biographies.

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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Shatters 3 Track Records in Norway World Cup Sweep Before 2026 Olympics
    2025/12/17
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    Jordan Stolz, the 21-year-old speed skating phenom from Wisconsin, just dominated the ISU World Cup in Hamar, Norway, sweeping five races and shattering three track records in a weekend that cements his status as the man to beat ahead of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics. According to US Speedskating.org, Stolz crushed the mens 500m twice, first with a blistering 33.979 seconds on Friday obliterating the previous mark held by Dutch rival Jenning de Boo, then edging Polands Damian Zurek by a heart-stopping 0.001 seconds on Sunday for his fifth 500m win this season. He followed up with a 1000m victory in 1:07.633, his third record of the weekend, and capped it with gold in the 1500m at 1:44.161, nipping the 16-year-old mark set by his former coach Shani Davis, who texted him a playful jab about it. NBC Sports footage captured the electric finishes, while Skating ISU video showed the crowd roaring as Stolz became the first ever under 34 seconds at Hamar. Rounding out his haul, Stolz nabbed his first Mass Start gold in 7:40.18, just a month after debuting the event. Through four World Cups, thats 14 wins for the 2022 Olympian and seven-time world champ, with US teammates like Casey Dawson, Emery Lehman, and Ethan Cepuran grabbing team pursuit gold to bolster the American surge. WinCountry reports hail him as the Olympics medal favorite, and no major social media buzz or public appearances popped in the last few days beyond race coverage, though tickets are now on sale for January 2026 Olympic Trials at Milwaukees Pettit Center where hell chase qualification. No unconfirmed rumors swirlingall verified dominance. Thanks for tuning into Jordan Stolz Biography Flash, subscribe to never miss an update on Jordan Stolz and search Biography Flash for more great biographies.

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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Shatters Speed Skating Records in Historic European World Cup Domination
    2025/12/14
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    Jordan Stolz has spent the past few days turning a hot streak into something that looks a lot like a defining chapter in his biography. At the ISU World Cup stop in Hamar, Norway, the 21 year old American turned the Vikingskipet oval into his personal showcase, adding two more gold medals and smashing two more rink records on the opening day alone. The International Skating Union reported that he became the first skater ever to break 34 seconds for the 500 meters in Hamar, clocking 33.97 and taking down Dutch rival Jenning de Boo’s mark, then came back to erase his mentor Shani Davis’s 16 year old 1500 meter record by 0.11 seconds. ISU coverage noted that Stolz joked afterward that he has too many track record plaques to fit in his suitcase and might need his mom to fly some home, a small window into how a generational talent is still living like a grounded Midwestern kid.

    NBC Olympics added that these races pushed his World Cup season gold tally to 11, with Stolz undefeated in the 1500 meters through four World Cups and firmly ranked world number one in both the 500 and 1500. In the 1000 meters, NBC Sports reported that he followed up with another dominant win in Hamar, in a track record time around 1:07.6, extending a perfect season in his signature distance and underscoring that this is not a hot weekend but a full on takeover of men’s middle distance speed skating.

    Over the previous weekend in Heerenveen, US Speedskating reported that Stolz had already swept the 500, 1000, and 1500 with three track records, calling his 1000 there near perfect and noting that he has now won all three primary distances at every World Cup stop this season. A Washington County Insider feature from his hometown area amplified that buzz, underscoring that this local kid from Town of Wayne is suddenly the global face of the sport, with fans recognizing him in European grocery stores and Dutch Olympic champion Kjeld Nuis publicly insisting that the gap to Stolz is just barely bridgeable. According to US Speedskating and ISU materials, these results also lock him in as the key figure in Team USAs Olympic qualification picture, shaping his long term legacy heading into the next Games.

    There have been no credible reports in the past 24 hours of off ice controversies or major business deals tied directly to Stolz; any rumors about new sponsorships or big money endorsements circulating on social media remain unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation until announced by US Speedskating, his management, or a major outlet like NBC.

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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Shatters Three Track Records in Historic Thialf Sweep Before 2026 Olympics
    2025/12/10
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    I am Jordan Stolz, and the past few days have felt like the kind of chapter biographers wait years to write. At the iconic Thialf oval in Heerenveen, I pulled off what the International Skating Union described as a “Thialf track record hat trick,” sweeping the 1500, the 1000, and then the 500 meters with three new track records in three days, a feat that immediately shifts how people talk about my place in long‑track speedskating history, according to ISU Skating and USSpeedskating. NBC Sports highlighted the start of the weekend when I broke the five year old 1500 meter mark formerly held by Kjeld Nuis, taking gold and cutting almost half a second from his record, and Washington County Insider replayed the race and my post‑race comments about feeling strong after training at altitude in Calgary and then settling in for a focused week in the Netherlands.

    The 1000 meters became the centerpiece of the narrative. NBC Sports and USSpeedskating report that I not only beat Dutch rival Jenning de Boo head to head, I erased his rink record by about six tenths of a second, calling the race “near perfect” and pumping my fists to a stunned Thialf crowd as the scoreboard flashed 1:06.38, my fastest sea level time. The ISU noted how de Boo admitted he was “gutted,” saying he started the weekend with two Thialf records and left with none, a quote that captures the shifting balance of power heading toward the 2026 Olympic trials.

    On Sunday, ISU Skating documented the final piece of the hat trick, a 33.90 in the 500 meters, making me the only skater under 34 seconds at Thialf that day. I did crash later in the Mass Start and finished far from the medals, something USSpeedskating also confirmed, but given the sprint results most observers are treating that as a footnote rather than a long‑term concern. Washington County Insider is already tying my name to the January 2026 Olympic Trials at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee, where tickets are on sale and expectations are sky high.

    There have been no credible reports in the last twenty‑four hours of major off ice business deals or viral social media controversies; coverage has focused almost entirely on these records and my growing status as the man to beat in three distances. Any talk that I might back off my schedule or skip events after the Heerenveen crash is purely speculative at this point and not supported by official statements.

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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Shatters Two Speed Skating World Records in Epic Pre-Olympic Weekend
    2025/12/07
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    Jordan Stolz has spent the past few days turning a World Cup weekend in Heerenveen into his personal highlight reel and, quite possibly, a defining chapter in his pre‑Olympic biography. According to the International Skating Union, on Friday he smashed the five‑year‑old 1500 meter track record at Thialf, stopping the clock at 1 minute 42.55 seconds, beating the old mark of Dutch star Kjeld Nuis by nearly half a second and extending an unbeaten streak in the distance this season. ISU reports that Nuis himself, the previous record holder and double Olympic champion, called Stolz “a phenomenon” and joked that the American is skating “from another planet,” a quote that is already being recycled across international coverage and will likely be remembered when people look back on Stolz’s dominance in this period.

    Video from local Dutch and U.S. outlets shows the 21‑year‑old American staying patient through the early laps against home favorite Joep Wennemars, then detonating a brutal final 700 meters, executing what coach Bob Corby described to ISU as “how to skate 1500 version 10,” a race plan they keep reinventing as rivals scramble to keep up.

    Within the last 24 hours, NBC Sports and other Olympic broadcasters have amplified a second major headline from the same venue: Stolz has now broken a second Thialf track record, this time in the 1000 meters, cutting roughly six‑tenths of a second off the old mark previously held by Dutch skater Jenning de Boo and taking another World Cup gold. NBC Sports characterizes the weekend as a statement that he is arriving at the Milano Cortina Olympic season as the man to beat across all sprint distances, not just a one‑race specialist.

    The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s recent media summit materials frame Stolz as a seven‑time world champion and world record holder “returning to the Games with something to prove,” a narrative sharpened by his own comments to Reuters last month that he is “way better” than he was at his first Olympics and expects a medal if he delivers a perfect race. Those same Reuters interviews revealed he came into this season off pneumonia, strep throat, and a gruesome training crash that split his shin to the bone, making this week’s record spree look less like inevitability and more like a comeback flex.

    There are no credible reports of off‑ice controversy, business deals, or flashy social media antics in the past few days; Stolz remains notably low‑profile online, letting times on the oval speak for him while federation and broadcaster accounts do the posting. Any rumors of big sponsorship announcements tied directly to this Heerenveen weekend are, for now, speculation and not confirmed by team officials or major outlets.

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  • Biography Flash Jordan Stolz Dominates Calgary World Cup and Secures 2026 Olympic Spot in Three Events
    2025/12/03
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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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  • Biography Flash: Jordan Stolz Triple Gold Calgary Triumph Locks 2026 Olympics Dream
    2025/11/30
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    American speedskating phenom Jordan Stolz has been absolutely dominating the ice in recent days, cementing his status as one of the most electrifying athletes heading into the 2026 Winter Olympics. The 21-year-old speedskater from Kewaskum, Wisconsin has been the undisputed star of the ISU World Cup circuit, and recent developments suggest his momentum is building at exactly the right time.

    Most recently, at the Calgary World Cup event held November 21st through 23rd, Stolz put on a masterclass performance that had observers comparing him to Olympic greats. He claimed his third consecutive gold medal of the weekend in the 500-meter race, clocking an impressive 33.79 seconds, just a tenth of a second ahead of Polish rival Damian Zurek. But that was just the finale of an extraordinary three-day stretch. Earlier in the weekend, Stolz secured gold in the 1000-meter with a blazing 1 minute 6 seconds flat, edging out Dutch rival Jenning De Boo in a thrilling final lap. The very next day, he captured gold in the 1500-meter with a time of 1 minute 42.10 seconds, defeating German prodigy Finn Sonnekalb.

    What makes this Calgary performance particularly significant is that it officially locked Stolz into the 2026 Winter Olympics roster for three events: the 500-meter, 1000-meter, and 1500-meter. According to NBC Olympics, Stolz is a seven-time World Champion and World Record Holder who is returning to the Games with something to prove. The outlet emphasizes his credentials in sprint distances across all three events.

    Beyond the medals, Stolz also secured a bronze in the Mass Start race on November 23rd, demonstrating remarkable versatility by surging from the middle of the pack to overtake approximately a dozen competitors. This performance was particularly noteworthy given the unique and chaotic nature of Mass Start racing, where skaters can make contact and the dynamics shift dramatically throughout the event.

    On the business and lifestyle front, Stolz has been actively engaging with sponsors and media. He and his partner Mitzi recently joined Team Nulo, a nutrition-focused brand, with Stolz emphasizing the importance of proper nutrition for athletic performance. Additionally, NBC Sports has been providing extensive behind-the-scenes coverage of his journey, giving fans unprecedented access to his preparation and mindset.

    With the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan beginning February 6th, Stolz enters as arguably the favorite in his three events. His performances at Calgary demonstrate he's peaking at precisely the moment that matters most.

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