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Stolz adds 2nd Winter Olympics gold with thrilling win in the 500

Associated Press
By Associated Press
4 Min Read Feb. 14, 2026 | 11 hours Ago
| Saturday, February 14, 2026 7:06 p.m.
Jordan Stolz of the U.S. competes in the men’s 500 meters speedskating race Saturday at the Winter Olympics. (AP)

Jordan Stolz is 2 for 2. There’s a chance 4 for 4 might not be far behind.

The American speedskating star added his second gold medal in two attempts at the Milan Cortina Olympics by sprinting to victory in the men’s 500 meters Saturday.

Stolz joined Eric Heiden as the only skaters to win the 500 and 1,000 meters at the same Olympics. Heiden did it at Lake Placid in 1980, 24 years before the 21-year-old Stolz was born.

Racing in the penultimate pairing, the Wisconsin native’s time of 33.77 seconds gave him his second Olympic record in four days. He did the same while capturing the 1,000 meters on Wednesday.

Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands took silver, just as he did in the 1,000. Canada’s Laurent Dubreuil got the bronze in 34.26.

Next up for Stolz is the 1,500 meters on Thursday, and the mass start on Feb. 21.

Brazil skier makes history

The party in Brazil this week isn’t limited to the annual Carnivale in Rio de Janeiro.

Alpine skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen delivered the first gold medal by a South American athlete at the Winter Olympics by surging to victory in the giant slalom.

The 25-year-old, whose father is Norwegian and mother is from Brazil, posted a two-run time of 2 minutes, 25 seconds, beating defending champion Marco Odermatt of Switzerland by 0.58 seconds. Odermatt’s teammate, Loic Meillard, earned bronze on the snowy and slippery Stelvia course.

Flock breaks through

Austria’s Janine Flock’s long road to Olympic gold is over. The 36-year-old skeleton slider — winless in 16 all-time appearances at the Olympics or world championships — won gold at the Cortina Sliding Centre, the biggest victory of her long career.

Flock jumped to the front during her first run and stayed there throughout the competition. She navigated four runs in 3 minutes, 49.02 seconds. Susanne Kreher and Jacqueline Pfeifer, both of Germany, took silver and bronze.

“I can’t believe it. It doesn’t feel real right now,” Flock said. “It’s a dream to do this.”

Van ‘t Wout picks up 2nd gold

Jens van ‘t Wout of the Netherlands won the gold medal in 1,500-meter short track speedskating, adding to his Olympic haul after winning gold in the 1,000 earlier this week.

South Korea’s Daeheon Hwang took the silver medal, and Roberts Kruzbergs of Latvia was third for bronze as Canadian short track star William Dandjinou had to settle for fifth.

Anthony earns 2nd gold in moguls

Jakara Anthony produced another gold in freestyle skiing for Australia, winning in the Winter Olympics debut of dual moguls.

Anthony avoided mistakes during all five of her single-elimination races to win the second gold of her career — she was the Olympic champion in individual moguls four years ago — and second gold for Australia in Livigno. American Jaelin Kauf took silver, the third medal of that color of her Olympic career. Teammate Elizabeth Lamely, who won gold in individual moguls earlier this week, earned bronze.

Prevc flies 464 feet

Domen Prevc of Slovenia soared through the raindrops to take gold in the men’s large hill ski jumping competition.

Prevc was in second place with one jump remaining. He saved his best for last, flying a staggering 464 feet (141.5 meters) — the best of the night — to move ahead of Japan’s Ren Nikaido and Kacper Tomasiak of Poland.

“Even for the second round, I was like, ‘Do your thing, do your best, enjoy the jump and feel the air,’ ” he said. “When I did a really good take-off, I was super happy and I could just enjoy the air.”

Kirkeedie bounces back

Norway’s Maren Kirkeeide’s earned gold in the women’s 7.5-kilometer sprint, clearing all 10 of her shots before crossing the finish line in 20 minutes, 40.8 seconds, just ahead of Oceane Michelon of France,who was 3.8 seconds back. Lou Jeanmonnot missed one but held on for the bronze, 23.7 seconds back.

Jeanmonnot now has a full set of medals in Italy. She took silver in the 15-kilometer individual race and was part of France’s gold medal-winning mixed relay.

Norway takes advantage of Sweden’s stumble in cross-country relay

A snapped ski binding by Sweden created an opening in the women’s cross-country relay. Norway was more than happy to zip through it.

The Norwegians pulled off a stunner to claim gold in a discipline dominated by the Swedes. Sweden entered the race having won seven out of nine possible medals so far up at the course in Tesero.


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