January 26, 2024 – Kewaskum, WI – A chilling performance at the Utah Olympic Oval in Salt Lake City, Utah this Friday afternoon as Jordan Stolz set a new world record in the 1000m.
Stolz finished in a record time of 1:05,37 crushing his previous time of 1:06,27. Interesting to note that prior to the race, Stolz’s coach Bob Corby predicted Stolz may have a 1:05 finish.
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Stolz finished well ahead of second place silver medalist Zhongyan Ning of China; he crossed in 1:06,97. David Bosa of Italy placed third at 1:07,06.
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Stolz not only set a new world record, he also set a National Record, Track Record, Personal Record, and Season Best.
Click HERE to see the unofficial results from the 1000m men’s race
January 26, 2024 – Kewaskum, WI – Jordan Stolz, 19, of Kewaskum, WI skates this weekend at the Utah Olympic Oval in Salt Lake City, UT. Stolz is coming off another record-setting performance from last week where he took the gold in the 1000 meter with a record time of 1.06,27.
Click HERE to watch his performance from January 22, 2024. He skates at the 2:05:11 mark courtesy US Speedskating.
Stolz skates today around 1:07 p.m. Results will be posted when information becomes available. Click HERE to see the draw and schedule.
Below is an article from last week in Utah.
January 21, 2024 – Kewaskum, WI – Local speedskating sensation Jordan Stolz has done it again. Competing at the Utah Olympic Oval in Salt Lake City, UT, the 19-year-old Stolz took the gold medal in the 1,000 meter with a record-breaking time of 1.06,27.
Not only is that time a national record but also a personal record and season best for Stolz.
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Stolz is the Four Continents Champion in the 1000m.
Coach Bob Corby noted, Stolz also beat Shani Davis’s record by .2 seconds.
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Click HERE for a flashback video to 2023 when Stolz set a new junior world record in the 1,000m. And now a short year later, he breaks that record.
Photo courtesy Bob Corby.