Jordan Stoltz has shattered the Olympic record in the men's 1000m speed skating event at Milano Cortina 2026, breaking a mark that stood for 24 years.
The American speed skater delivered a stunning performance that left commentators astonished, setting a new benchmark in one of speed skating's most competitive distances. The previous Olympic record had remained untouched since the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, making Stoltz's achievement all the more remarkable.
Stoltz, who has emerged as one of the dominant forces in international speed skating, demonstrated exceptional technical skill and power throughout the race. His record-breaking run showcased the perfect combination of explosive starts, efficient corner work, and sustained speed that defines elite 1000m skating.
Historic Performance at Milano Cortina 2026
The 1000m distance sits uniquely in speed skating as a middle-distance event requiring both the explosive power of sprint races and the endurance management of longer distances. Breaking an Olympic record that survived nearly a quarter-century underscores the exceptional nature of Stoltz's performance.
Olympic records in speed skating are notoriously difficult to break, as they represent the absolute peak performances under the pressure of the world's biggest sporting stage. The fact that this record endured through multiple Olympic cycles, including the high-altitude advantages of venues like Salt Lake City, makes Stoltz's achievement even more significant.
Rising Star Continues Dominance
This record adds to Stoltz's growing collection of achievements in international speed skating. The young American has been rewriting the record books across multiple distances, establishing himself as one of the sport's brightest talents and a favorite for multiple medals at major championships.
The men's 1000m has traditionally been one of the most competitive events in speed skating, with razor-thin margins separating the podium positions. Stoltz's record-breaking performance not only secured him the gold medal but also sent a clear message to his competitors about his current form and capabilities.