November 16, 2025 – Salt Lake City, UT – Two more races on tap Sunday afternoon for the 21-year-old phenom Jordan Stolz at the ISU World Cup in Salt Lake City, UT. Stolz will be skating a second round of the 500m and he will be trying his hand at the mass start, a 16-lap pack-style race between 24 skaters. The mass start is the last race of the day starting at 4:38 p.m. CST.

In the 500m Stolz is slated to skate in the ninth pairing against Bjørn Magnussen of Norway. During the first 500m, Magnussen, 27, finished in fifth place with a time of 33.990.
On Saturday, Stolz skated a blistering 33.88 to win gold. Coach Bob Corby said Stolz’s numbers in the first 500m on Saturday show elite potential.
“He skated a 9.5 in the first 100 meters and that’s phenomenal. He usually skates 9.6. If he gets low 9.5 or 9.4, the show’s over. Nobody can beat him because he has so much speed in the lap. If he gets to the first 100 within two feet of the fastest guy? Nobody’s going to beat him.”
The track record/world record in the 500m is 33.61 set in 2019 by Pavel Kulizhnikov.
The mens 500m begins at 3:34 p.m. CST.





