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VIDEO | 500m gold-medal finish for Jordan Stolz in Calgary

January 26, 2025 – Calgary, CA – It was a hat trick for USA speed skater Jordan Stolz this weekend as he picked up his third gold medal in the 500m at the ISU World Cup in Calgary.

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Stolz skated in the seventh pairing and quickly jumped atop the leaderboard with an impressive time of 33,85.
The big test would come in the tenth pairing as Dutch skater Jennings De Boo had been showing some aggressive finishes this season.
True to form, De Boo did not disappoint but came in just nipping at Stolz’s heels with a time of 33,87.
Stolz’s coach Bob Corby praised De Boo for skating an amazing race.
“That was the closest anyone’s gotten to Jordan in a long time,” said Corby.
He said he told Stolz, “We gotta keep training kid.”
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Team USA will fly home and then start prepping to do it again as the ISU World Cup comes to Milwaukee, January 31 – February 2.
January 26, 2025 – Calgary, CA – The ISU World Cup in Calgary wraps up Sunday afternoon with a can’t-miss race as American Jordan Stolz puts his game face on for the 500 meter against some mighty stiff competition, especially from Dutch skater Jennings De Boo.

De Boo is just 5 months older than Stolz. So far this weekend, De Boo has come in second to the American, however his split times at the 200m mark and 600m mark have been faster than Stolz.

“The first 600 meter is my specialty,” said De Boo.

Questioned about the Stolz streak, De Boo said he’s on the American’s heels.

“I don’t want to say he’s unbeatable because I’m getting closer,” said De Boo. “He is the man to beat and he’s just good at every point of the race. It’s difficult to make a strategy where to beat him because he’s just good in every part of the race.”

Click HERE to compare lap times between Stolz and De Boo in the 1000m

As far as personal best; Stolz best 500m is 33,69 and he holds the track record in Calgary set February 16, 2024.

De Boo’s personal best 500m is 34,21. His season best is 34,29.

The world record at the Olympic Oval in Calgary is 33,61 set by Pavel Kulizhnikov in March 2019.

So far this weekend, Stolz has taken gold in both the 1500m and 1000m.

Today’s 500m race begins just after 1:30 p.m. Stolz is in the 8th pairing and De Boo skates last. Click HERE for the pairing list.

Here is the reason for today’s pairings : 5.3. Pairing and Start Lists After the First ISU World Cup Competition  a) Competitors, both in Division A and in Division B, shall be paired according to their individual World Cup rank. An extended World Cup ranking is established by ranking Competitors with no World Cup points according to
their best achieved time in World Cup races during the season 2024/25.

Competitors with no results from World Cup races held during the season
shall be ranked thereafter, based on their seasonal best time. The starting
order of the pairs shall be opposite to the ranking order of the Competitors
so that the Competitors with the lowest ranks will start in the first pair, and so on. The better ranked Competitor in a pair shall start in the inner lane.

However, the last 3 pairs (top 6 ranked Competitors) in Division A are to be drawn by lot.

If you tune in for one race this weekend, this would be it.
January 26, 2025 – Calgary, CA – It is an amazing thing to watch as USA speed skater Jordan Stolz continues his run of gold-medal victories during the ISU World Cup series. On Saturday, Stolz notched his 18th straight win and set another track record in the 1000m at the Olympic Oval in Calgary.

In the post-race press conference Stolz said the 1000m was the toughest race of this World Cup. He said Jenning De Bo had one of the fastest first laps on record.

“I thought I’d be able to have enough on the second lap to stay with his time or beat it, which is what I was able to do,” said Stolz. “I’m pretty confident in my endurance.”

During a morning warmup Stolz hit a spot on the ice and lost his balance and ended up falling and skidding to a crash into the wall. He said he wasn’t hurt and managed to quickly bounce back. “I just managed to put my blade into a rut and there was nothing I could do about that,” he said. “I just went and checked my skates, sharpened them… it was fine.”

Stolz has one race remaining as he skates the 500m on Sunday afternoon. “The early start doesn’t give me a lot of time to recover,” he said. “It is what it is… but I’ll start warming up around 11 a.m.”

Click HERE for the 500m lineup

On a side note – and don’t tell my mom: With each gold medal victory Jordan also receives a box of chocolates from event sponsor Chocolate Lab CA. We were chatting after the presser about what he’d be doing with all that candy and he said, “Do you want it?” I said I appreciate his kindness and would give it to my 91-year-old mother.

His parents have just got to be so proud.

January 25, 2025 – Calgary CA – Another day, another track record for USA speed skater Jordan Stolz. On Saturday afternoon at the ‘fastest ice in the world’ Stolz set a new track record, breaking his own record from a year ago in Calgary.

Stolz raced against Olympic gold medalist Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands. Nuis won gold in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.

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From the start the race had the bar set extremely high as Jenning De Bo, also from the Netherland, had just grabbed first place with a time of 1:06:05 which tied a track record set by Stolz in February 2024.

As the starting gun fired, Stolz got off to an impressive start clocking 16.01 in the first 200m. His second lap was 24.02 and that was dicey since De Bo had notched a 16.0 opener followed by a blazing 23.9 in his second lap.

The skaters all acknowledge Stolz has a final kick and that’s what clinched it for him as he raced down the straightway with a 24.6, edging De Bo whose last lap was a 26 and pushing both skaters from the Netherlands off the top of the podium.

Nuis finished with a bronze medal and a time of 1:06.73 while Stolz set a new track record at 1:05.90.

Click HERE for final 1000m results and standings

 

Click HERE for the lap times in the 1000m men’s race at the ISU World Cup Calgary
Coming up Sunday will be the 500m race around 1 p.m. Stolz will skate in the 8th pairing; he will face Merijn Scheperkamp of the Netherlands.  Stolz holds the track record in the 500m with a time of 33.69. That was set in February 2024.
January 25, 2025 – Calgary, CA – You know it’s a tough race when one athlete faints and the other throws up and that’s exactly what happened after USA speed skater Jordan Stolz set a new track record in the 1500m at the ISU World Cup in Calgary.
The top skaters from 30 countries are competing this weekend on the “fastest ice in the world.”

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Peder Kongshaug of the Norway finished with a bronze medal. He said Stolz is setting the bar high for everyone.

Stolz has two more races including the 1000m on Saturday afternoon around 3:45 p.m. and then Sunday he finishes with the 500m.Click HERE for the ISU World Cup Calgary race schedule.
January 25, 2025 – Calgary, CA – Speed skater Jordan Stolz picked up where he left off by securing another first-place finish and charting a new track record in the 1500 meter at the ISU World Cup in Calgary.

Stolz and Zhongyan Ning of China were the final pair to skate Friday night before a noisy crowd at the Olympic Oval.

Stolz enters the race with a personal best of 1:40.87 and Ning had a personal best of 1:41.38.

Stolz tore up the ice and finished with a new track record 1:41.22 breaking the old record of 1:41.33 from 2017 by Denis Yuskov. The race was so intense Ning reportedly fainted after and Stolz threw up.

Click HERE for a rundown of results from the 1500m

Click HERE for a complete list of lap times from the 1500m

Today, Stolz gears up to skate the 1000m after 3 p.m. Stolz will face tough competition in Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands. The 1000m track record and world recordat the Olympic Oval are both held by Stolz.

January 24, 2025 – Calgary, CA – The first of three races for Jordan Stolz is on tap tonight at the ISU World Cup in Calgary.

Stolz is the competing in the 1500m against Zhongyan Ning of China.

Stolz enters the race with a personal best of 1:40.87 and Ning holds a personal best of 1:41.38.

Jordan’s parents Dirk and Jane are in attendance

The Olympic Oval in Calgary dates to the 1988 Winter Olympics.

The Olympic Oval has a reputation for notching record times and for that the rink is nicknamed “the fastest ice in the world.”

Jordan with coach Bob Corby

The world record in the 1500m is 1:40.17 while the track record is 1:41.33.

There will be nine other pairs racing before Stolz including Kjeld Nuis who is a powerhouse from the Netherlands. Nuis has a personal best in the 1500m of 1:40.17.

Speed skaters on the ice today are from around the world including Italy, Japan, Norway, Germany, and Canada.

Watch for American Ethan Cepuran to kickoff the 1500m as he skates against Daniel Di Stefano of Italy. Cepuran will try to beat his personal best of 1:45.40.

The competition begins at 5 p.m. and Stolz is expected to skate around 6:30 p.m.

Stolz has taken first place 16 times in a row during this World Cup season.

On a side note: The Olympic flame burns outside the rink and is a popular photo opportunity. Inside the Oval is one of the torches used to light the flame prior to the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

January 24, 2025 – Calgary – There’s a lot on the line this weekend for Kewaskum-area speed skater Jordan Stolz who puts his 16 consecutive first-place finishes to the test at the World Cup in Calgary.

Stolz will be skating against top-notch athletes from 30 countries.

He will be competing at the Olympic Oval, which was constructed for the Olympic Winter Games Calgary 1988.

 

According to US Speed Skating, “Team USA’s Jordan Stolz will look to continue his reign atop the 500m, 1000m and 1500m World Cup standings, while newly-crowned European sprint champion Jenning de Boo will hope to provide the American with a mid-season wake-up call in Calgary.”

The International Skating Union recognized my consistent coverage of Stolz and when I applied for a World Cup media pass it was quickly approved.
On to Canada. Leaving Wisconsin temps at 10 degrees above zero Calgary made that feel like summer as temps here are about -26.

This will be a unique tour as I’m without a bicycle, but will make do on a great adventure.

Fatigued with preparation I fell into my normal nervous traveler routine.

At security I asked the woman if I had to take off my pants. First I thought I kept that in my head, then I watched her face and determined quickly one of us said it out loud.

She was dry and polite. “No thank you,” she said kindly. “Just your shoes and belt.”  Good grief.

Stay tuned as WashingtonCountyInsider.com brings you live coverage as Jordan Stolz chases gold in Calgary.

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