EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 3 MIN
Biography Flash - Jordan Stolz From Olympic Gold to World Championship Silver in Heerenveen
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🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/POINT Jordan Stolz wrapped up an absolutely grueling weekend of competition in Heerenveen, Netherlands, according to reporting from US Speed Skating. The twenty-one-year-old speed skating sensation claimed silver in the Men's Sprint competition at the ISU Speed Skating World Championships, finishing as runner-up to Dutch rival Jenning de Boo. What makes this achievement particularly noteworthy is that Stolz reached the podium in all four Men's Sprint races, clinching his first-ever Sprint medal in his decorated career. He also competed in the Men's Allround championship, where he finished fourth overall, making him the first skater since the competitions merged in 2020 to attempt both events in a single championships. This performance comes less than three weeks after Stolz absolutely dominated at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, where he captured two gold medals in the 500m and 1000m, plus a silver medal in the 1500m. According to US Speed Skating, over four grueling days in Heerenveen, Stolz competed in eight races covering twenty thousand meters total. In the Allround competition, he won the 500m and the 1500m, but ultimately couldn't maintain his energy through the final 10000m, finishing eighth in that race and dropping to fourth overall. The reigning World Champion admitted he was completely exhausted, telling reporters, "After that 1500m, I was pretty dead. But I was still believing that I could maybe skate a good 10000m. But I was more tired than I thought. I was dead." Despite peaking for the Olympics, Stolz remained philosophical about his performance. He acknowledged that Dutch rival de Boo simply had excellent preparation heading into the championships. Notably, Norwegian skater Sander Eitrem, who won the Allround title, expressed tremendous respect for Stolz's undertaking, saying "Doing the Sprints and the Allrounds, hats off to him. He's a crazy guy and I have all respect." The past few days have showcased Stolz transitioning from Olympic glory to the grind of international championship competition, demonstrating his commitment to excellence across multiple formats in his sport. Thanks for listening to this update on Jordan Stolz. Please subscribe to never miss an update on Jordan Stolz and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/POINT Jordan Stolz wrapped up an absolutely grueling weekend of competition in Heerenveen, Netherlands, according to reporting from US Speed Skating. The twenty-one-year-old speed skating sensation claimed silver in the Men's Sprint competition at the ISU Speed Skating World Championships, finishing as runner-up to Dutch rival Jenning de Boo. What makes this achievement particularly noteworthy is that Stolz reached the podium in all four Men's Sprint races, clinching his first-ever Sprint medal in his decorated career. He also competed in the Men's Allround championship, where he finished fourth overall, making him the first skater since the competitions merged in 2020 to attempt both events in a single championships. This performance comes less than three weeks after Stolz absolutely dominated at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, where he captured two gold medals in the 500m and 1000m, plus a silver medal in the 1500m. According to US Speed Skating, over four grueling days in Heerenveen, Stolz competed in eight races covering twenty thousand meters total. In the Allround competition, he won the 500m and the 1500m, but ultimately couldn't maintain his energy through the final 10000m, finishing eighth in that race and dropping to fourth overall. The reigning World Champion admitted he was completely exhausted, telling reporters, "After that 1500m, I was pretty dead. But I was still believing that I could maybe skate a good 10000m. But I was more tired than I thought. I was dead." Despite peaking for the Olympics, Stolz remained philosophical about his performance. He acknowledged that Dutch rival de Boo simply had excellent preparation heading into the championships. Notably, Norwegian skater Sander Eitrem, who won the Allround title, expressed tremendous respect for Stolz's undertaking, saying "Doing the Sprints and the Allrounds, hats off to him. He's a crazy guy and I have all respect." The past few days have showcased Stolz transitioning from Olympic glory to the grind of international championship competition, demonstrating his commitment to excellence across multiple formats in his sport. Thanks for listening to this update on Jordan Stolz. Please subscribe to never miss an update on Jordan Stolz and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Biography Flash - Jordan Stolz From Olympic Gold to World Championship Silver in Heerenveen
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