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It’s been a dramatic few days in the world of speed skating, with Jordan Stolz grabbing headlines as the American star gears up for the 2025/26 Olympic season. Over the weekend, Stolz scorched the ice at the Utah Olympic Oval, clinching first place in the 1000m, 1500m, and in the mass start at the U.S. Long Track Championships. Not only did he lock in season-best times, Stolz showed dominance by finishing ahead of Ethan Cepuran and Zach Stoppelmoor in the mass start and consistently outracing top U.S. contenders in each event. For the 1000m, his 1:07 was another clear marker that his conditioning is dialed in as the road to Milan continues.
The season’s opening time trials at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee drew a serious crowd. Stolz, known for both his dogged solo training and his methodical approach, noted to local press that he was fatigued after an intense phase of conditioning, yet pleased with his current form and second-lap consistency, emphasizing endurance as the focal point for his Olympic build-up. His longtime coach Bob Corby echoed this, stating that raw speed in October matters less than building toward February, when the Olympic spotlight will be at its brightest according to Washington County Insider.
Stolz’s spot on Team USA for the World Cup circuit was confirmed on November 2, joining a group of twenty-one U.S. athletes poised for a globetrotting lineup — Utah first on November 14, followed by Calgary, Heerenveen, and Hamar. Each of these cups factors into Olympic qualification, and the coming weeks will show just how far Stolz’s edge extends internationally as reported by Washington County Insider.
Media day is next on the agenda, with Stolz locking in major interviews on both The Today Show and Good Morning America in New York, bringing a fresh burst of national attention to both him and the sport as the Olympic drums start to beat louder. Expect a shift in Stolz’s public persona as these appearances roll out; while his social media presence remains understated, insiders suggest his team is prepping for a heavier digital push to capitalize on the surge in American and global interest.
Though there are no reports of sponsorship deals announced in the past 24 hours, Stolz’s marketability remains sky-high given his unique status as reigning world record holder and the first male skater to win gold in the 500m, 1000m, and 1500m at consecutive World Championships, a feat no one else has matched. NBC Olympics and US Speedskating both tout him as the headline attraction for Team USA and the upcoming trials at Pettit, with organizers already bracing for sell-out crowds and local fanfare.
There’s also been buzz on the philanthropic front: Stolz recently donated autographed memorabilia to benefit flood victims at a local charity event, reflecting his growing impact off the ice and strengthening his hometown bond ahead of the Olympic Trials in January.
Finally, on the biographical front, Stolz continues to train primarily alone, preferring the challenge and focus it brings, with coach Corby noting no other athlete internationally is genuinely pushing him in his specialties right now. The coming month is crucial — not only for Olympic qualifications but to see if Stolz can elevate to legend status in Milan, with even five-time gold medalist Eric Heiden weighing in on Stolz as speed skating’s next global phenom.
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