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Fall at Olympic trials gave glimpse of Jordan Stolz's dominance

Fall at Olympic trials gave glimpse of Jordan Stolz's dominance

MILWAUKEE, WI — A fall might have shown more about Jordan Stolz's potential than anything else he did at the Olympic trials.

Well, maybe not the fall so much as what he did after.

Stolz was pre-qualified in all four of his individual events — the 500 meters, 1,000 meters, 1,500 meters and mass start — because of his dominance on the World Cup circuit. All he had to do was show up at the start line at the Olympic trials, take a few steps and his spot in that distance would be confirmed for Milano Cortina.

He didn't need to go all out, he didn't need his usual speed, he didn't need to finish on the podium. Heck, he didn't even need to finish the race.

Yet after falling in the 1,000 meters on Saturday night, Stolz's competitive fire kicked in.

In a sport where every thousandth of a second is precious, a fall is usually disastrous. And this wasn't a little stumble. Stolz was sprawled on the ice after catching his toe pick a few steps off the start line.

Though Stolz quickly jumped back up, Conor McDermott-Mostowy, the other skater in the pair, was so far ahead it looked as if he was skating his own race. But Stolz gradually closed the gap. Give him another 100 meters or so, and it's a good bet he could have overtaken McDermott-Mostowy.

As it was,Stolz finished third, skating a 1:07.97 that was 0.36 seconds behind McDermott-Mostowy and 0.24 seconds behind Cooper McLeod.

"It shows that, even being tired and with the cold, he still is a pretty phenomenal skater," longtime coach Bob Corby said.

"I think he was impressed that he was 1:07 even with a fall. That was like, `Wow.' That was pretty good."

Jordan Stolz USA leading Nicky Rosanelli ITA in the Speedskating Men's 500m at the St. Moritz Speed Skating Oval in Switzerland during the Winter Youth Olympic Games on Jan. 12, 2020. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Shani Davis and Jordan Stolz have developed a friendship all these years later. A young Jordan Stolz gets ready to race. Jordan Stolz reacts after competing in the Men's 1000 meter event during the 2022 US Olympic Trials, Long Track for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at Pettit National Ice Center on Jan 6, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisc. (L-R) Joey Mantia, Jordan Stolz and Austin Kleba stand on the podium following the Men's 1000 meter event during the 2022 U.S. Speedskating Long Track Olympic Trials at Pettit National Ice Center on January 6, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz, a top junior speed skater and Olympic Team hopeful, uses cycling to cross train. Jordan Stolz competes in the Men's 500 meter event during the 2022 US Olympic Trials, Long Track for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at Pettit National Ice Center on Jan 7, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz in the men's speed skating 500m during the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at National Speed Skating Oval on Feb. 12, 2022. USA's Jordan Stolz competes in the men's speed skating 1000m event during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing on Feb. 18, 2022. Jordan Stolz of United States of America celebrates after he competes in the 500m Men race during the ISU World Speed Skating Championships at Thialf Ice Rink on March 3, 2023 in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Speedskater Jordan Stolz talks with coach Bob Corby after winning the 500 meters at the U.S. long track championships Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz cools down after racing in the 1,500 meters during the U.S. long-track speed skating championships Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz of the United States competes in the men's 500 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz of the United States gets a hug from five-time Olympic gold medalist Bonnie Blair Cruikshank after finishing second in the men's 500 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz of the United States, foreground, and Tatsuya Shinhama of Japan race cool down after racing in the men's 500 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Shinhama won and Stolz finished second. Jordan Stolz of the United States competes in the men's 1,500 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He won in a track record time of 1:41.46. Runner-up Keeled Nuis of the Netherlands, from left, winner Jordan Stolz of the United States and Peder Kongshaug of Norway pose for pictures on the podium as the top three finishers in the men's 1,500 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz (near) and Cooper McLeod of the United States race in the 1,000 meters in the ISU World Cup meet Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jordan Stolz warms up before competing in the men's 1,000 meters during the U.S. Olympic long track speed skating Olympic team trials on Saturday Jan. 3, 2026 at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Jordan Stolz goes to Milano Cortina as a gold-medal favorite

To be clear, that wasn't normal.

Then again, nothing Stolz is doing these days is normal.

Stolz has dominated speed skating the last three years and goes to Milano Cortina as a favorite for gold in all four of his individual events. He won the 1,000- and 1,500-meter races at each of the first four World Cups this season, and five of the seven 500-meter races.

He also made the podium twice in the mass start, an event he only put back in his program this year after a three-year absence.

And that's with Stolz not even being in peak shape, as he expects to be in Milano Cortina.

"There's a lot of confidence there. I had some really good races in Heerenveen and Norway," Stolz said Monday night, referring to the third and fourth World Cups, which were last month. "With what I'd done leading up to that, it wasn't anything super planned out. Now that I'm actually planning a peak, I think it can get better.

"And even if it's the same, I think I still have really good chances at the Olympics."

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Stolz's speed is not a secret. He swept the 500, 1,000 and 1,500 meters at the world championships in 2023 and 2024, and was the season champion in all three distances last season.

His competitors know very well what he's going to do. They just can't catch him.

"By the time we got to the end of the (World Cups) … you could see it in their faces. They were like, `OK, I have six weeks until the Olympics and I don't think that's enough time to catch you,'" Corby said. "There were a couple of guys that were really down.

"It wasn't planned," Corby said, "but it was a psychological benefit for him."

So, too, what Stolz did at the Olympic trials.

Because his spots were already assured, Stolz did not try and peak for trials. Instead, he used the last two weeks as a heavy training block. He also picked up a cold last week.

Despite that, he pulled off that recovery after the fall in the 1,000 and won the first 500-meter race on Sunday. Largely recovered from his cold on Monday, he demolished the field in the second mass start, finishing first by almost four seconds.

"I'm really pleased with where we are right now," Corby said. "We're hoping (the Olympics) are going to be pretty phenomenal."

If that doesn't demoralize his competitors, there is also this: Stolz is only 21. Good as he is, he's got even more in him.

"I think," Corby said, "he has even more potential than he's showing right now."

Stolz's competitors already know he is scary fast. Pretty soon, the rest of the world will, too.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:World about to learn what competitors know: Jordan Stolz is scary fast