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Speed skating phenom Jordan Stolz has just completed a blockbuster weekend at the ISU World Cup in Calgary, further solidifying his reputation as one of the sport’s dominant forces. According to NBCOlympics.com and local coverage, Stolz picked up his sixth and seventh medals of the 2025-26 World Cup season, bagging gold in the 1500 meters and bronze in the 500 meters. This follows last weekend in Salt Lake City, where he set a new personal best in the 500 meters with a blistering 33.670 seconds and swept gold at the season opener NBC Sports points out, including a national record at the Utah Olympic Oval.
Over the past 24 hours, the spotlight in Calgary has been intense. Stolz approached the second 500m of the meet against a sizzling field, including Dutch rival Jenning De Boo, who had clocked even faster split times recently. But it’s Stolz’s late-race kick and endurance that commentators say continue to make the difference. In the post-race pressers reported by Washington County Insider, Stolz downplayed the pressure, attributing his confidence to improved endurance and his ability to finish strong against Olympic-level competition.
Recent matchups have seen Stolz edging out seasoned stars like Kjeld Nuis, bronze medalist from Pyeongchang, with Stolz setting yet another track record for the 1000 meters in Calgary just this weekend. The International Skating Union’s recap underscores that even when Stolz “bows to Kim” for 500m silver, he’s right back to gold in the 1500 meters, staying steps ahead of up-and-comers like Finn Sonnekalb from Germany.
These results follow a Salt Lake weekend where Stolz, only 21, ventured into the mass start for the first time this season, finishing 15th but learning from the experience. Afterward, coach Bob Corby confirmed to local media there’s no panic about minor bumps, noting Stolz’s resiliency and the team’s focus on training and big-picture growth.
Away from the ice, Reuters recently highlighted Stolz’s comeback from setbacks last season—including strep throat, pneumonia, and a nasty bike crash—but also his triple-crown sweep at the U.S. track championships as evidence of his bulletproof form headed for the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Social media this week has been stacked with highlight reels and tributes to Stolz’s record-breaking streaks, not to mention anticipation for his home-turf appearance in Milwaukee at the next World Cup stop. Fans and fellow athletes alike, from American teammates to Dutch rivals, continue to pump up Jordan Stolz’s star power online, with coverage regularly reshared by Team USA and US Speed Skating on Instagram and X.
No evidence of major business deals or off-ice controversies has emerged in the past few days—this chapter of Stolz’s biography is all about athletic dominance, resilience, and, if the chatter among commentators is any guide, potential for a historic Olympic run next year.
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