Ning Zhongyan Wins Olympic 1,500m Gold, Halts Stolz’s Milan Streak

In a stunning display of talent, Ning Zhongyan of China clinched the gold medal in the men’s Olympic 1,500 meters, disrupting the winning streak of pre-race favorite Jordan Stolz from the United States. This exciting event took place at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on Thursday. Ning Zhongyan’s Record Performance Ning delivered an outstanding performance, …

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Ning Zhongyan Wins Olympic 1,500m Gold, Halts Stolz’s Milan Streak

In a stunning display of talent, Ning Zhongyan of China clinched the gold medal in the men’s Olympic 1,500 meters, disrupting the winning streak of pre-race favorite Jordan Stolz from the United States. This exciting event took place at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on Thursday.

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Ning Zhongyan’s Record Performance

Ning delivered an outstanding performance, finishing the race in an Olympic-record time of 1 minute 41.98 seconds. Earlier in the Games, he had already secured a bronze medal in the men’s 1,000 meters on February 11.

Jordan Stolz’s Streak Interrupted

Jordan Stolz, who was aiming for a historic third Olympic gold, was a strong favorite. The 21-year-old had previously set Olympic records by winning both the 500 and 1,000 meters. Achieving success in the 1,500 meters would have positioned him alongside Eric Heiden, a legendary figure who won five gold medals at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.

Stolz’s Competitive Background

  • Stolz is a reigning two-time World Cup champion in the 1,500 meters.
  • He won eight of the last nine races on the World Cup circuit.

Canadian Competitors

David La Rue from Saint-Lambert, Quebec, was the top Canadian finisher, placing 15th with a time of 1:46.02 in this highly competitive race. This was La Rue’s first Olympic appearance.

His teammate, Daniel Hall from Salmon Arm, British Columbia, came in 23rd, completing the race in 1:46.91.

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Ning Zhongyan’s victory not only reflects his outstanding skill but also adds excitement to the speed skating competition at the Winter Olympics. As the Games progress, fans will surely keep a close eye on both the rising stars and seasoned athletes.

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