Jordan Stolz takes 1500m silver as Olympics deliver a busy medal day

Jordan Stolz takes 1500m silver as Olympics deliver a busy medal day

Jordan Stolz won the silver medal in the 1500m at the Winter Olympics on February 19, finishing behind Ning Zhongyan in a race that was one of several headline results on a packed day of competition.

Jordan Stolz takes 1500m silver

Stolz finished second in the Olympic 1500m on February 19, taking the silver medal behind Ning Zhongyan in the event final. The result added a podium finish in the middle-distance speed skating program to Stolz’s Olympic resume for the day.

The 1500m medal for Jordan Stolz came amid a schedule that produced multiple decisive outcomes across the Games on February 19, with Stolz’s second-place finish explicitly listed among the day’s top results.

Figure skating gold, a U. S. –Canada title and curling semifinal berth

Alysa Liu took gold in the women's figure skating competition on February 19, securing the top podium spot in that event. Liu’s victory was one of several headline-grabbing results from the same day.

Team USA claimed a gold over Canada on February 19, with the result recorded as a clear win for Team USA over the Canadian side. That victory joined Stolz’s silver and Liu’s gold among the notable medal outcomes of the day.

The U. S. women’s curling team clinched a spot in the semifinals on February 19, advancing their side into the next round of the tournament. With the semifinal berth secured, the curling squad moves forward to the knockout phase of the Olympic competition.

Competition continues after the events of February 19; the U. S. women’s curling team will play in the semifinals, and the Games move on with additional medal events following the slate that produced Jordan Stolz’s 1500m silver and the other headline results from the day.