American Jordan Stolz becomes youngest world champion in speed skating history
Jordan Stolz, an 18-year-old speed skater from Wisconsin, became the youngest gold medalist in world single distances championships history on Friday.
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Jordan Stolz, an 18-year-old speed skater from Wisconsin, became the youngest gold medalist in world single distances championships history on Friday.
Canada swept to a pair of team sprint golds at the World Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen. The women's trio Ivanie Blondin, Carolina Hiller and Brooklyn McDougall clinched victory in 1:26.29 ahead of USA, with China earning bronze ahead of Kazakhstan.
Canada swept to a pair of team sprint golds at the World Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen. The women's trio Ivanie Blondin, Carolina Hiller and Brooklyn McDougall clinched victory in 1:26.29 ahead of USA, with China earning bronze ahead of Kazakhstan.
Ivanie Blondin and Valérie Maltais made speed skating World Cup history on Sunday, becoming the first Canadians to share the medal podium in the Mass Start.
Netherlands took a trio of golds on the final day of skating in Tomaszow Mazowiecki as the 2022-23 Speed Skating World Cup came to its conclusion. Jutta Leerdam and Wesley Dijs took gold in the women's and men's 1000m respectively, while Bart Hoolwerf topped the podium in the men's mass start, with Japan's Momoka Horikawa winning the women's mass start in a pulsating finale to four months of action.
Canadians Ivanie Blondin, Brooklyn McDougall and Carolina Hiller captured a silver medal for Canada in the team sprint event at a World Cup speed skating competition Saturday in Poland.
Sander Eitrem set a new track record to claim gold in the men's 5000m event at the speed skating World Cup in Tomaszow Mazowieki, Poland. Norwegian Eitrem finished in a time of 6:15.06 to win gold and break the previous record held by Nils van der Poel.
Canada emerged with a gold medal on the first day of the final speed skating World Cup of the season.