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Kongshaug Wins 1500m at Speed Skating Worlds; No Dutch Podiums
Peder Kongshaug of Norway won the men's 1500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, defeating Jordan Stolz by 0.07 seconds; Davide Ghiotto of Italy won the 10,000m; no Dutch skaters reached the podium in either race.
Kongshaug Wins 1500m at Speed Skating Worlds; No Dutch Podiums
Peder Kongshaug of Norway won the men's 1500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, defeating Jordan Stolz by 0.07 seconds; Davide Ghiotto of Italy won the 10,000m; no Dutch skaters reached the podium in either race.
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De Boo Upsets Stolz to Win World Speed Skating Gold
Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands won gold in the men's 500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, defeating American Jordan Stolz by 0.14 seconds, marking a significant upset after Stolz's dominance in earlier races this season; Femke Kok also won gold for...
De Boo Upsets Stolz to Win World Speed Skating Gold
Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands won gold in the men's 500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, defeating American Jordan Stolz by 0.14 seconds, marking a significant upset after Stolz's dominance in earlier races this season; Femke Kok also won gold for...
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Heerenveen World Cup Concludes: Hamar Championships Next
The final World Cup speed skating races in Heerenveen, Netherlands concluded with the Netherlands winning nine gold medals; the upcoming World Championships in Hamar, Norway will be a key competition for skaters such as Jordan Stolz (USA), Marijke Groenewoud (NED), and the strong Norwegian team.
Heerenveen World Cup Concludes: Hamar Championships Next
The final World Cup speed skating races in Heerenveen, Netherlands concluded with the Netherlands winning nine gold medals; the upcoming World Championships in Hamar, Norway will be a key competition for skaters such as Jordan Stolz (USA), Marijke Groenewoud (NED), and the strong Norwegian team.
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Dutch Speed Skaters Face Crucial World Cup Finals in Heerenveen
The final World Cup speed skating races will take place in Heerenveen, Netherlands this weekend, where Dutch skaters aim to improve upon a relatively underwhelming season compared to previous years, with the men's team facing the possibility of their first winless season in classic distances since 1...
Dutch Speed Skaters Face Crucial World Cup Finals in Heerenveen
The final World Cup speed skating races will take place in Heerenveen, Netherlands this weekend, where Dutch skaters aim to improve upon a relatively underwhelming season compared to previous years, with the men's team facing the possibility of their first winless season in classic distances since 1...
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Stolz's Winning Streak Ends in Milwaukee
American speed skater Jordan Stolz lost his 19th consecutive race at the World Cup in Milwaukee to Tatsuya Shinhama on February 2nd, 2024, ending his winning streak despite winning three other races that weekend; his rival, Jennings de Boo, finished 10th.
Stolz's Winning Streak Ends in Milwaukee
American speed skater Jordan Stolz lost his 19th consecutive race at the World Cup in Milwaukee to Tatsuya Shinhama on February 2nd, 2024, ending his winning streak despite winning three other races that weekend; his rival, Jennings de Boo, finished 10th.
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Stolz Sets Baanrecord, Eitrem Wins 5000m at Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz broke his own baanrecord in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Milwaukee, winning with a time of 1:06.16, while Sander Eitrem won the 5000m race with a personal best of 6:04.74, marking the return of international top-level speed skating to Milwaukee after 18 years.
Stolz Sets Baanrecord, Eitrem Wins 5000m at Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz broke his own baanrecord in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Milwaukee, winning with a time of 1:06.16, while Sander Eitrem won the 5000m race with a personal best of 6:04.74, marking the return of international top-level speed skating to Milwaukee after 18 years.
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Kongshaug Wins 1500m; Dutch Skaters Shut Out of Podium
Peder Kongshaug of Norway won the men's 1500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, defeating top-favorite Jordan Stolz by 0.07 seconds; no Dutch skaters medaled, marking the first time since 2013 that this has occurred, while Davide Ghiotto won the 10,000m...

Kongshaug Wins 1500m; Dutch Skaters Shut Out of Podium
Peder Kongshaug of Norway won the men's 1500m speed skating race at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, defeating top-favorite Jordan Stolz by 0.07 seconds; no Dutch skaters medaled, marking the first time since 2013 that this has occurred, while Davide Ghiotto won the 10,000m...
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Hamar Hosts Crucial World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships
The 2024 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships begin March 15th in Hamar, Norway, live on NOS, marking the season's culmination and a shift in the sport's focus since the event's 1996 inception, with several top skaters vying for titles despite various challenges.

Hamar Hosts Crucial World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships
The 2024 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships begin March 15th in Hamar, Norway, live on NOS, marking the season's culmination and a shift in the sport's focus since the event's 1996 inception, with several top skaters vying for titles despite various challenges.
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De Boo Takes Bronze; Dutch Team Pursuit Wins Bronze
Jenning de Boo finished third in the men's 500-meter race at the Heerenveen World Cup, won by Yevgeniy Koshkin, while the Dutch team pursuit team took bronze with Jorrit Bergsma competing for the first time in six years; American rival Jordan Stolz withdrew due to illness.

De Boo Takes Bronze; Dutch Team Pursuit Wins Bronze
Jenning de Boo finished third in the men's 500-meter race at the Heerenveen World Cup, won by Yevgeniy Koshkin, while the Dutch team pursuit team took bronze with Jorrit Bergsma competing for the first time in six years; American rival Jordan Stolz withdrew due to illness.
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Heerenveen Hosts Crucial Final Speed Skating World Cup
The final speed skating World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, this weekend will decide several overall World Cup standings, with Dutch skaters facing challenges in men's traditional distances while stars like Jordan Stolz and Miho Takagi aim for perfect records; key competitors are battling illnesse...

Heerenveen Hosts Crucial Final Speed Skating World Cup
The final speed skating World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, this weekend will decide several overall World Cup standings, with Dutch skaters facing challenges in men's traditional distances while stars like Jordan Stolz and Miho Takagi aim for perfect records; key competitors are battling illnesse...
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Stolz competes in Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz, a 20-year-old American speed skater from Wisconsin, is competing in the World Cup in Milwaukee, which is being held at the Pettit National Ice Center where he trained, following his recent 15 consecutive World Cup wins and six world titles; this is the first time the international comp...

Stolz competes in Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz, a 20-year-old American speed skater from Wisconsin, is competing in the World Cup in Milwaukee, which is being held at the Pettit National Ice Center where he trained, following his recent 15 consecutive World Cup wins and six world titles; this is the first time the international comp...
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Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.

Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.
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