
Jordan Stolz is an American speed skater. The youngest single-distance world champion in the history of speed skating (on the back of winning 500m at the World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships in 2023), Stolz has been breaking records since junior levels. He put himself on the speed skating map when he came out on top in three separate distance races (500m, 1000m, and 1500m) at the 2023 Junior World Championships. Stolz's success was not limited to junior levels, as he also went on to win three golds (500m, 1000m, and 1500m) at the World Championships in the same year (2023).
Stolz's next big appearance came at the 2025 World Championships. However, compared to his past World Championships performances, Jordan had a relatively quiet output in 2025 at the big stage. While he won three medals at the 2025 World Championships event (Silver in 1500m and 500m, Bronze in 1000m), he failed to fetch a single Gold medal at the tournament.
Jordan Stolz’s Hometown
Jordan Stolz’s hometown is Kewaskum, Wisconsin, according to the US Speedskating official website.
Jordan Stolz’s Birthplace
Jordan Stolz was born in West Bend, Wisconsin, on May 21, 2004. As of July 2025, Stolz is 21 years old.
Jordan Stolz's nationality
Jordan Stolz is an American national who is a native of Kewaskum, Wisconsin, as per the US Speedskating official website.
FAQs on Jordan Stolz
A. Jordan Stolz is 21 years old as of July 2025.
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