What’s more is how he accomplished the feat by storming across the 1500m finish line in no time new track record of 1:44.16 – less than two hours after breaking the Dutch track record for the 500 meters Jennings the Boo.
His biggest competition in the 1500 meters came from one of De Boo’s teammates, Cold soundwho recorded a time of 1:44.95 (+0.79 seconds) and finished second, followed by the People’s Republic of China Ning Zhongyan in 1:45.11 (+0.95 seconds).
The dominant performance served as a warning to those looking to upset the sprint specialist Milan Cortina Winter Olympics 2026, where he will focus on three gold medals in the sprint distances of 500 meters, 1000 meters and 1500 meters.
Stolz also demonstrated his sprint capabilities in the 500 meters earlier in the day 33.97 seconds to erase the previous track record of Dutch rising star the Boo; de Boo finished second in a time of 34.21 seconds.
There was even more excitement in the 500 meters for women, as the Netherlands Femke Kok clocked 37.05 seconds to set a track record at the Hamar Olympic Oval, extending her own unbeaten streak to six races this season.
Poland Kaja Ziomek-Nogal finished best of the rest in a time of 37.65 seconds, while Japan’s Yoshida Yukino finished on the podium in 37.75 seconds. Reigning Olympic champion Erin Jackson bfinished the pace as she continued to recover from a hamstring injury.
Japanese Miho Takagi (1:54.95) achieved the smallest margin of victory and earned her first 1500m victory of the season. Takagi defeated Kazakhstan Nadezhda Morozova (1:54.98) with just 0.03 seconds.
More action is planned for the Hamar Olympic Oval on Saturday (December 13), with the 1000m, 3000m and 5000m taking center stage at the venue where speed skating competitions were held during the Olympic Games. Winter Olympics Lillehammer 1994.
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