U.S. Speedskater Jordan Stolz Sets New Olympic Record Amidst Olympic Scandals
MILAN, ITALY - U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz, a seven-time world champion, set a new Olympic record in the 1,000-meter competition at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on Wednesday night. Stolz, already the world-record holder in the 1,000, faced intense pressure during the race, according to Time.
The competition was fierce, with Stolz sensing he was losing time to Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands at the 600-meter mark. The crowd, heavily favoring the Dutch skater, created a frenzied atmosphere. Stolz admitted after the race that he was nervous at that moment, according to Time.
The 2026 Winter Olympics, also in Milan and Cortina, have been marred by scandals, including credit card theft and other "weird scandals," according to Vox. These issues threaten to overshadow the athletic achievements.
In other Olympic news, Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the USA earned a silver medal in ice dance, losing to a French duo by a narrow margin, according to NPR Politics. This marked their first individual Olympic medal.
The Olympics have also seen other notable events, including a dog riding a bike stealing the show in Mexico City, according to NPR Politics.
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