
Jordan Stolz represents the United States of America as a speed skater on the international stage. Stolz also took home gold in the 500, 1000, and 1500 meters at the 2023 World Junior Speed Skating Championships. His accomplishments in the Senior and Junior World Championships in the same year made him the first person to win titles in three different lengths. In addition to two senior world records (1000m, Big Combination), Stolz currently holds four junior world records (500m, 1000m, 1500m, Mini Combination). He represents the Dutch team, Albert Heijn Zaanlander, as a professional skater.
The official Team USA website states that Stolz was invincible from February 2024 to February 2025, winning 18 straight men's World Cup races over three distances. Stolz won a medal in each of his hallmark events at the 2025 ISU Single Distance World Championship, but he was unable to keep his championship since he missed two weeks of preparation due to the aftereffects of strep throat and pneumonia, as per the Team USA website.
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Who are the parents of Jordan Stolz?
Jordan Stolz was born to Dirk and Jane Stolz on May 21, 2004, in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States. Jordan Stolz mentioned that his father, Dirk Stolz, is a police officer from Germany, according to an interview given to NBC Olympics. Jane Stolz is a dental hygienist. Stolz said he was inspired to start skating at the age of five by the accomplishments of Apolo Anton Ohno and Shani Davis at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Who is Jordan Stolz’s sister?
Hannah Stolz is the sister of Jordan Stolz. Hannah pursued speedskating until she was sixteen, according to the official Team USA website. She now participates in and wins bird taxidermy competitions, nevertheless.
FAQs on Jordan Stolz
A. Jordan Stolz is 21 years old as of July 2025.
A. Jordan Stolz, who comes from Kewaskum, Wisconsin, trains at the Pettit Center.
A. Jordan Stolz's 500 m record is 33.91 seconds.