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Jordan Stolz gets to take to the 2026 Winter Olympics stage on Wednesday.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 21-year old United States speed skating star is set for the 1000-meter final in Italy.
He's one of the best speed skaters in the world, but this will be his first Olympics, and a chance to introduce himself to the U.S. at large.
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Stolz holds the world record in the 1000 meters, so he will enter Wednesday as the favorite.
The kid from West Bend, Wisconsin has the potential to be one of the stories of these Games.
It all starts Wednesday.
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What time does Jordan Stolz actually race?
The men's 1000-meter speed skating final gets underway at 12:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. local time) on Wednesday, but that's not when Stolz will race.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStolz is in the second-to-last pairing of the day, 14th out of 15, as each heat contains two competitors.
Based on the timing of the women's 1000 meters earlier this week, it'll be at least 45 minutes until it gets to Stolz.
Figure on him going at sometime after 1 p.m. ET, potentially between 1:15 and 1:30.
One other American in the field, Conor McDermott-Mostowy, is in the 12th heat, and will go in a similar ballpark, just a few minutes before Stolz.
And then in heat 13 is the U.S.'s third competitor, Cooper McLeod. So it's three Team USA members back-to-back-to-back.
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AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFull start list for men's 1000-meter speed skating
There's only one competitor in heat one, and two in all the rest:
Betti, Italy
Johnson Canada; Milagros, Spain
Morishige, Japan; la Rue, Canada
Koo, Korea; Magnussen, Norway
Dubreuil, Canada; di Stefano, Italy
Kim, Hungary; Yamada, Japan
Klein, Germany; Voste, Belgium
Dombek, Germany; Kania, Poland
Odor, Austria; Michalski, Poland
Nonomura, Japan; Nuis, Netherlands
Wennemars, Netherlands; Lian, China
McDermott-Mostowy, USA; Ning, China
Sonnekalb, Germany; McLeod, USA
Stolz, USA; de Boo, Netherlands
Liiv, Estonia; Zurek, Poland
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