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Jordan Stolz, 21, set an Olympic record in the men's 1,000-meter speedskating race. He became the first American man to win the event since 2010. Stolz is compared to Michael Phelps due to his age and dominance.
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- Jordan Stolz, 21, set an Olympic record in the men's 1,000-meter speedskating race. He became the first American man to win the event since 2010. Stolz is compared to Michael Phelps due to his age and dominance.
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That was the trade-off in case, as Jane Stolz feared, Jordan or his sister, Hannah, fell through the ice that night. Jane taped it, the two little kids slipping and sliding around. She joked she would have it someday when one of them won in the Olympics.On Wednesday, that day arrived. Jordan, 21, set an Olympic record in the men\u2019s 1,000-meter race with a thrilling come-from-behind finish of 1:06.28. He stood at the podium with his right hand on his heart, the same arm that pumped hard during a record-breaking performance and a final lap that was one for the ages, now resting comfortably on a gold medal.The same boy who begged Dirk to plow off a clean circle on the lake so he could practice his crossovers late into the night, who would study videos of how to break Pavel Kulizhnikov\u2019s world record when he was 12, is now the guy generations will try to emulate.\u201cI finally got it,\u201d Jordan said to Dirk when he earned the gold.It didn\u2019t seem real. Stolz finished 14th in the 1000m in Beijing at just 17. By the following year, he was a three-time world champion in the 500m, 1000m and 1500m. He entered Wednesday\u2019s race as the heavy favorite, as the world record holder in the 1000m.Still, it took a superhuman effort to win gold, a reminder of just how special Stolz is as he whipped around the final 400m lap in 25.66, turning in the best final crossover of his young career.\n \n \n \n \n What You Should Read Next\n \n \n \n \n Olympic organizers offer to repair broken medals, recall other medals to ensure durability\n \n \n While Olympic organizers have offered to fix broken medals, some who experienced issues early in the Games were instead given replacements. \n \n \n \n \n \n One of the things Stolz wants people to know about speedskating is how much it hurts. How the effortless glides \u2014 the smooth scraping of his blades across the ice as they closed the gap on Netherland\u2019s silver medalist Jenning de Boo in the last lap \u2014 are anything but.In an ideal world, Stolz wanted to be even with de Boo at the 600-meter mark. Instead, he found himself behind, the pressure ratcheted up for Stolz to do what he does best: close out a race. No other skater in the world-class field went sub-26 on their final lap.\u201cThat ability to continue to perform at a really, really high level, even though he\u2019s tired,\u201d Stolz\u2019s coach Bob Corby said, \u201cthat\u2019s his superpower.\u201dSpeedskating is a sport of internal punishment, of consistent thought, of equal parts strength and technique. If you want to be good, in Stolz\u2019s own assessment, you have \u201cto be obsessed with weird things.\u201dPerhaps no one in the world embraces that as much as Stolz, who, in his early warmups, hours before he turned in his record time, was talking to Milan Speed Skating Arena workers about the ice, gesturing with his hands to describe the surface.The blades he used he had saved for a year-and-a-half, since he set the world record mark in them. He ate his prerace meal of plain rice and biked in silence, which he prefers, so he can stay in tune with his thoughts.And then Stolz put on a race for the ages, an opening of what could be a long era of Olympic dominance.\u201cIt\u2019s not clearing your mind,\u201d Stolz said of what was going through his head during the final whiparound. \u201cI thought I just have to try harder.\u201d\n \n \n \n \n What You Should Read Next\n \n \n \n \n Ilia Malinin is nearing Olympic gold. Meet who taught him the quadruple axel\n \n \n Inspired by Rafael Arutyunyan's famed anti-coddling approach, the U.S. superstar is one skate from glory.\n \n \n \n \n \n Boo also bested the previous Olympic record but finished a half-second behind Stolz at 1:06.78. China\u2019s Zhongyan Ning took the bronze with 1:07.34.Stolz became the first American man to win this event since he watched Davis do it from his living room in 2010. Davis has become a mentor, close friend and was even Stolz\u2019s coach at one point.Stolz, who skates professionally for the Dutch team Albert Heijn Zaanlander, received a roar at the finish from the sea of Netherlands orange. He clasped his hands together in a thank-you salute as he finished, breathless and with an enormous grin.While his initial medal celebration was delayed following the Netherlands\u2019 Joep Wennemars\u2019 reskate, when Stolz officially became champion, he skated around with the flag on his back and wearing a celebration helmet he uses when he wins some pro races.It was joyful but subdued for a quiet superstar who can\u2019t walk down the street in the Netherlands but has been \u2014 until now \u2014 largely anonymous everywhere else.\u201cHe sat down after the race (and) he was kind of like, \u2018Wow, this is a pretty big deal,\u201d Corby said of Stolz, who will also compete in the 500m, 1500m and mass start in Milan. \u201cI\u2019m like, \u2018Yeah, it is. Not to mention the millions on the other side of the camera.\u2019\u201dStolz will have to get used to it. Given his age and dominance, Stolz has drawn early comparisons to the swimming legend Michael Phelps. Should he win gold in each of his races, Stolz would become the most decorated U.S. speedskater since Eric Heiden won five golds in 1980.His American teammates Conor McDermott-Mostowy (1:08.48) and Cooper McLeod (109.31) finished ninth and 19th in their Olympic debuts.Wennemars, whose initial skate placed him fifth, got a reskate because of an issue where he was crossed up changing lanes with Ziwen Lian, who was disqualified. The reskate was not counted and the initial time of 1:07.58 was used.Correction: A version of this story was published before Stolz had officially won gold. A competitor was awarded a reskate; that competitor finished fifth.\nBy\u00a0Brittany GhiroliSenior Writer, MLB\n \n Feb 12, 2026SUPPORTED BYConnections: Sports EditionSpot the pattern. Connect the termsFind the hidden link between sports termsSUPPORTED BYPlay today's puzzleWhat did you think of this story?MEHSOLIDAWESOMEBrittany Ghiroli is a senior writer for The Athletic covering MLB. She spent two years on the Washington Nationals beat for The Athletic and, before that, a decade with MLB.com, including nine years on the Orioles beat and brief stints in Tampa Bay (\u201908) and New York (\u201909). She was Baltimore Magazine\u2019s \u201cBest Reporter\u201d in 2014 and D.C. Sportswriter of the Year in 2019. She\u2019s a proud Michigan State graduate. Follow Brittany on Twitter @Britt_Ghiroli", "ai_headline": "Jordan Stolz Wins Gold in 1,000-Meter Speedskating at Winter Olympics", "ai_simplified_title": "Jordan Stolz Wins Gold in 1000m Speedskating at Olympics", "ai_excerpt": "Jordan Stolz, 21, set an Olympic record in the men's 1,000-meter speedskating race. He became the first American man to win the event since 2010. 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MILAN β Sixteen years ago, a 5-year-old Jordan Stolz watched mesmerized on television as the American speedskaters Apolo Ohno and Shani Davis raced in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. He begged his father to try the sport, to use the frozen little lake in their Wisconsin backyard. Despite his motherβs initial resistance, Dirk Stolz eventually obliged, but only after an important compromise.Lifejackets. That was the trade-off in case, as Jane Stolz feared, Jordan or his sister, Hannah, fell through the ice that night. Jane taped it, the two little kids slipping and sliding around. She joked she would have it someday when one of them won in the Olympics.On Wednesday, that day arrived. Jordan, 21, set an Olympic record in the menβs 1,000-meter race with a thrilling come-from-behind finish of 1:06.28. He stood at the podium with his right hand on his heart, the same arm that pumped hard during a record-breaking performance and a final lap that was one for the ages, now resting comfortably on a...
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He begged his father to try the sport, to use the frozen little lake in their Wisconsin backyard.1.000Simplified: Jordan begged his father to try the sport and use the frozen lake in their backyard
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Simplified: Dirk Stolz obliged after an important compromise despite his mother's resistance
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Lifejackets.1.000Simplified: Lifejackets were the compromise
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π€ The author π News Article π a117803d-4cc9-4187-be74-f963fd01d17bSimplified: The day arrived on Wednesday
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Simplified: The same boy is now the guy generations will try to emulate
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Simplified: He was a three-time world champion in the 500m 1000m and 1500m the following year
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Simplified: He entered Wednesday's race as the heavy favorite and world record holder in the 1000m
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Boo also bested the previous Olympic record but finished a half-second behind Stolz at 1:06.78.1.000π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Sports , Olympics π a117803e-829a-4d22-978a-79eaa5582888Simplified: Boo bested the previous Olympic record but finished a half-second behind Stolz at 1:06.78
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Simplified: Stolz received a roar at the finish from the sea of Netherlands orange
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Simplified: He clasped his hands together in a thank-you salute as he finished
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π€ The author π News Article π a117803f-df52-427c-b934-88e6f7452df0Simplified: Competitor finished fifth
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π€ The author π News Article π a1178040-0998-4cef-8a60-3c24675fa33dSimplified: Brittany Ghiroli is senior writer for The Athletic covering MLB
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π€ The author π News Article π a1178040-32be-42a2-b663-701a561da2ebSimplified: Brittany Ghiroli spent two years on Washington Nationals beat for The Athletic and before that a decade with MLBcom including nine years on Orioles be...
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π€ The author π News Article π a1178040-5b63-49ef-8450-e23072781f79Simplified: Brittany Ghiroli was Baltimore Magazine's Best Reporter in 2014 and DC Sportswriter of the Year in 2019
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π€ The author π News Article π a1178040-8256-4b37-a8dc-6e493831874cSimplified: Brittany Ghiroli is proud Michigan State graduate