Jordan Stolz Goes Two-for-Two: Watch the U.S. Speed Skater’s Record-Breaking Olympic Race
Jordan Stolz, 21, set a 33.77-second Olympic record in the 500m and won his second gold at the 2026 Winter Games, aiming for four total medals.
- On Saturday, Jordan Stolz, the American speed skater, won his second gold at the Milan Cortina Olympic Games, setting an Olympic-record 500m time of 33.77 seconds.
- After a slow start in Wednesday's 1,000m, Stolz needed nearly every meter to beat de Boo, and coach Bob Corby reminded him the race is won on the backstretch.
- On the podium, Laurent Debreuil briefly set an Olympic record before de Boo reacted angrily and slid into the padded wall following Stolz's win.
- On Thursday, Stolz will have the chance to become only the second American to win three golds at a single Winter Games, joining Eric Heiden as one of the only men to complete the 500-1,000 double.
- He is scheduled next week to race the 1,500 meters on Feb. 19 and the mass start, aiming for four golds and a record.
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Fans celebrate Kewaskum native Jordan Stolz's gold at Pettit National Ice Center
The Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee was packed with visitors Saturday night as fans celebrated Wisconsin Olympic gold medalist Jordan Stolz by hitting the ice themselves.Just weeks after hosting the Olympic trials, the same rink where Stolz qualified for his second Olympics buzzed with excitement following his second gold medal win in the men's 500m speed skating event. "I've been thinking about ice skating because of the Olympics," Khar…
Jordan Stolz goes two-for-two: Watch the U.S. speed skater’s record-breaking Olympic race
Jordan Stolz can't be stopped. Earlier this week, the U.S. speed skater won gold in the 1000m, setting an Olympic record. He topped that performance Saturday with another record in the 500m and his second gold medal.
Jordan Stolz Could Already Be The Speedskating GOAT
Before the 500-m men’s event at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on Saturday, American Olympic champion Jordan Stolz, who won the 1000-m race here three nights ago, had a conversation with Bob Corby, his coach. Corby reminded Stolz that even if his start time in this sprint trailed his competition, the race would be won on the backstretch. “So you’ve got to burn, like you’ve never burned before,” Corby said. “And then everything will be fine.” …
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