Jordan Stolz doesn’t race the men’s 1,500 after speedy 500 at the U.S. Olympic trials

American Speedskater Jordan Stolz Chooses Rest Over Olympic Medal Bid

In a surprising move at the US Olympic Trials, star speedskater Jordan Stolz opted to forego competition in the men's 1,500-meter event after already securing an Olympic berth through World Cup results. The 21-year-old, fresh from a dominating performance in the 500 meters, simply lined up at the starting line for the longer distance and then coasted off, signaling his intention not to actually race.

The decision was made with Stolz acknowledging that he needed some extra rest after finishing first in the 1,000 meters just a day earlier. He expressed fatigue but emphasized that it didn't matter, as this was part of his training process ahead of the Milan Cortina Games.

Despite not competing, Stolz's teammate Emery Lehman claimed the men's 1,500-meter title with a time of 1:44.20 seconds, followed closely by Casey Dawson in second place at 1:45.60 seconds. For women, Brittany Bowe secured the gold medal in the 1,500 meters, while Greta Myers initially finished second before being disqualified and then re-qualifying.

Stolz's decision not to compete has sparked a mix of reactions from fans and fellow athletes. However, as he stated, it was simply about taking care of his body and getting him ready for what truly matters – the Olympics. With an assured spot in four events already secured through World Cup results, Stolz is now looking forward to participating in the mass start event on Monday.

This unusual move comes after Stolz suffered a setback in the 1,000 meters, falling during his initial lap and still managing to secure a respectable third-place finish. Despite this blip, he expressed confidence with his performance, crediting it to having recently recovered from a head cold that had left him dehydrated and cramping.

The US Olympic Trials continue through Monday, with the remaining heats for both men's and women's 500-meter events taking place. With several athletes still vying for spots in these key events, Stolz's decision serves as a reminder that, even at the highest levels of competition, rest and recovery can play a significant role in ultimately achieving success.
 
I'm not surprised by Jordan Stolz's decision to coast off in the 1,500-meter event 🤔. As someone who's been following his training process, I know he's been putting his body on the line in every competition, and it's clear that he needs to prioritize rest and recovery if he wants to perform at his best for the Olympics 💪.

I think it's refreshing to see him be honest about his fatigue and not try to put on a brave face 🙏. We've all been there after a big win or a tough competition, and it's okay to take a step back and recharge. The fact that he's already secured an Olympic berth through World Cup results is huge, and I'm confident that he'll be ready to shine when it matters most 💫.

Let's give Jordan Stolz a break and acknowledge that rest and recovery are just as important as training and competition 🤗. He's not being lazy or taking a shortcut – he's being smart and looking out for his own well-being 🙌.
 
idk man, just seems like he's prioritizing his body over the medal. its not about being lazy or wanting to coast, but I guess when you're already guaranteed a spot in 4 events, what's the rush? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm thinking about this whole situation with Jordan Stolz... 🤔 I mean, what does it really mean to be 'pushing yourself' to the limit? Is it just about winning medals or is it about taking care of your own well-being too? It's crazy how we always put so much pressure on ourselves and others to perform at their best. Stolz's decision might seem weird to some, but I think it's actually kinda brave... 💪 He's prioritizing his health over the thrill of competition. That's a reminder that even in the midst of all this high-stakes sports stuff, rest is just as important as training. We need to start valuing self-care more... 🌱
 
[Image of a speed skater "coasting" with a lazy expression 😴]

Rest mode activated! 👍 who needs medals when you need sleep? 💤😊 [GIF of a person taking a nap on the ice rink]
 
I'm so stoked to see Jordan Stolz prioritizing his health over the Olympics 🙌! Everyone talks about going all out for medals, but sometimes you just gotta take care of yourself, you know? He's not missing out on anything by taking a break - he'll be back stronger and faster than ever 💪. I mean, who needs a medal when you've got your health and a good head cold recovery story to share with friends 🤣? Stolz is all about setting himself up for success, and that's totally admirable. Kudos to him for putting his body first - we could all learn from that! 💕
 
I'm not entirely convinced with Jordan Stolz's decision to coast out of the 1,500-meter event 🤔. I mean, I get it, he needed some rest after finishing first in the 1,000 meters and all that jazz... but does he really need to make a statement like this? It's his body, his call, but what about the fans who are invested in seeing him compete against others? 🤷‍♂️ And what exactly did he hope to achieve by not racing? Was it just to prove a point about prioritizing recovery over competition? I'm not sure if that's going to resonate with everyone...
 
idk why ppl are surprised lol he just needed some rest after his 1,000m performance wasnt perfect but still sick 🤯 1,500m is just another event, not life or death btw, gotta respect the dude for prioritizing his body over a medal bid 💪
 
omg just watched this dude Jordan Stolz at the olympic trials and I'm like what is he even doing?? 🤔 coasting down the track after already winning 500m first place... like, if you're that tired why not just pull out now?! 😴 but idk i get it tho - we've all been there where your body's like "nope, not gonna do this"... and he seems genuinely concerned about his recovery so idc if it's part of his training process or whatever 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, what a joke 🤦‍♂️... I mean, who coastes off in the middle of an Olympic Trials? This Stolz guy thinks he's some kinda superhero or something 💪... Newsflash: if you're not gonna give it your all, then why bother even showing up? And now his teammate gets all the glory and he's just gonna sit around and wait for the Olympics to start 🙄... I mean, I get that rest is important, but can't you just make a sacrifice or something? 😒
 
I don't usually comment but... Jordan Stolz's move is really interesting. I think it shows how much pressure athletes are under to perform, especially when they've already qualified for the Olympics. It's like, do you keep pushing yourself to get that extra edge, or take a step back and focus on recovery? I mean, we all know how important rest is for our bodies, but in sports, it can feel like you're losing out if you don't give it 110%. But Stolz seems to be prioritizing his health right now, which is actually pretty admirable. 🤔💪
 
I gotta say, this Jordan Stolz move has got me thinking 🤔. I mean, we've all been there where we just feel like we're not 100% and our bodies are telling us to take it easy. But for an elite athlete like Stolz, who's already got a solid spot in the Olympics? It's gotta be tough to walk away from the competition.

On one hand, I get it - rest is crucial when you're training at this level. You don't want to burn out or get injured and ruin your chances at gold (or even worse, just not be able to perform at your best). But on the other hand, isn't that what competitions are for? To push yourself and test your limits?

It's interesting that Stolz is taking a holistic approach here - he's prioritizing his recovery over the medal. And I think that's actually a smart move. By taking care of himself now, he'll be able to perform at his best when it really matters (i.e., the Olympics).

Of course, not everyone will agree with this decision, and that's totally fair. But for me, I think Stolz is showing that even in competitive sports, self-care can be a strength, not a weakness 💪
 
omg what a weird move by Jordan Stolz lol he literally coasted off the track 🏊‍♂️ i mean if he needed that much rest after 1 day of competing maybe he should just retire now 😂 but for real though, gotta respect his dedication to training and recovery. it's not always easy being a pro athlete, especially with all the pressure and expectations 🤯 and yeah, it's good to see him prioritizing his body ahead of the medal count 💪
 
I think its kinda cool that Jordan Stolz is prioritizing his body after such an intense performance... 🤯 He's basically saying he's not gonna rush into anything because he wants to make sure he's 100% for the Olympics! 👍 And, honestly, can you blame him? I mean, resting and recovery are super important, even if its at the expense of some medals... 🙅‍♂️
 
Umm... I'm not really sure about this... 🤔 Jordan Stolz is basically just gonna coast his way to the Olympics? That seems kinda weird... 😐 On one hand, it's all about taking care of his body and getting ready for what truly matters – the Olympics. I mean, if he's feeling fatigued, maybe he should listen to himself... 👍 But at the same time, isn't the point of competition supposed to be challenging yourself? 😟 Not just cruising through events without even trying... 🚫 Still, I guess it's all about finding that balance between rest and pushing yourself... 💪 Which brings me to my next point...
 
omg 🤯 i cant believe jordan stolz is prioritizing his rest over the olympic medal bid!!! 😂 i mean we all know he's been on fire lately but like isn't this what he trained for?!? 🏋️‍♂️ its not about being selfish or anything (i dont think) it just shows that even at the top, recovery and rest are just as important as competing. gotta respect that 💯
 
Idk why everyone's makin' such a big deal outta this 🤷‍♂️. Jordan Stolz just took care of his body, ya know? He didn't wanna risk gettin' hurt or settlin' for a mediocre performance. I mean, the Olympics aren't won in one event, it's about bein' fresh and bringin' that A-game on the big day 💪. Everyone's all like "he's coastin'" but what's wrong with takin' an easy lap? It's all about recovery, fam 🧖‍♂️. Stolz's makin' a smart move and I'm lovin' it 👍
 
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