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Speed Skating Controversy Has Olympic Medal Count Implications

Speed Skating Controversy Has Olympic Medal Count Implications

Summary

Team USA's Jordan Stolz won a gold medal in the men's 1000-meter speed skating event at the Olympics. His victory was delayed due to a controversial re-skate granted to his rival, Joep Wennemars. Despite the challenge, Stolz's time held, enhancing the USA's position in the Olympic medal count.

Key Facts

  • Jordan Stolz skated a record time of 1:06.28 in the men's 1000-meter event.
  • Judges allowed Joep Wennemars a re-skate, which delayed the final results.
  • Stolz ultimately won the gold medal, with Jenning de Boo from the Netherlands winning silver and Ning Zhongyan from China taking bronze.
  • The re-skate was due to a collision that Wennemars said affected his performance.
  • Wennemars expressed disappointment, feeling his Olympic chances were affected by the delay.
  • Stolz's win helped the USA move closer to Italy and Norway in the Olympic medal rankings.
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