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Jordan Stolz aims for third gold in speed skating at Winter Olympics

by February 19, 2026
February 19, 2026
Jordan Stolz aims for third gold in speed skating at Winter Olympics

MILAN — Jordan Stolz is ‘the greatest speed skater of all time.’

So declared Laurent Dubreuil, a Canadian speed skater, this week at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Well, not so fast, Mr. Dubreuil and others making such proclamations.

Stolz, the 21-year-old from Wisconsin, has won two Olympic gold medals, leaving him halfway home to his quest for four golds at the Milano Cortina Winter Games. He goes for his third on Thursday, Feb. 19.

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When does Jordan Stolz skate next?

Stolz will compete in the men’s 1,500 meters today at 10:30 a.m. ET.

He enters the 1,500 as the clear favorite, having won the race in each of his five World Cup appearances during the 2025-26 season. He won gold in the 1,500 at the World Single Distances Championships in 2023 and 2024, and took silver in 2025.

Stolz is in the last pairing of the lineup, skating 15th and paired with Norway’s Peder Kongshaug.

Where to watch Jordan Stolz today

Peacock will provide coverage of what could be another Olympic record for Stolz to go along with the two he set in his other races – the 500 meters and the 1,000 meters.

Jordan Stolz thoughts on 1,500m

This week Stolz said, “I think if I have a good 1,500 — it should turn out well — I’m hoping for gold in that.’’

His final race will be the mass start on Feb. 21, when Stolz potentially could become only the third person to win four gold medals in a single Winter Olympics.

Eric Heiden, the legendary speed skater, became the only person to win five golds in a single Winter Olympics in 1980. But Stolz’s performance here so far has been dominant and before it ends could rival Heiden’s feats.

And maybe even prove Dubreuil right.

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This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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