Speed skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's 1000 metres

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The men's 1000 m competition in speed skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on 11 February, at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium in Milan.[1] Jordan Stolz of the United States won the event, setting a new Olympic record. Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands, skating in the same pair, won silver, and Ning Zhongyan of China bronze.[2][3] These were their first Olympic medals.

Date11 February 2026
Competitors29 from 15 nations
Winning time1:06.28
Quick facts Men's 1000 metres at the XXV Olympic Winter Games, Venue ...
Men's 1000 metres
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueMilano Speed Skating Stadium,
Milan
Date11 February 2026
Competitors29 from 15 nations
Winning time1:06.28
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jordan Stolz  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jenning de Boo  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ning Zhongyan  China
 2022
2030 
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Background

The 2022 champion, Thomas Krol, retired from competitions, as did the bronze medalist, Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen.[4] The silver medalist, Laurent Dubreuil, qualified for the Olympics. Before the Olympics, Jordan Stolz was leading the 1000m standings of the 2025–26 ISU Speed Skating World Cup. Joep Wennemars was the 1000m 2025 world champion. The field also included Kjeld Nuis, the 2018 champion.

Summary

The early leader was Daniele Di Stefano in pair 5, until Kjeld Nuis in pair 10 and then Joep Wennemars in pair 11 improved his time by more than half a second. In pair 12, Ning Zhongyan took the lead. Then, in pair 14 Stolz set the Olympic record, and de Boo finished second, moving his teammates off the podium. In pair 15, the last one, Damian Żurek was skating with the third time for much of the distance, but then lost 0.07 to Ning and finished off the podium.

Qualification

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Olympic and track records were as follows.

World record Jordan Stolz (USA)1:05.37Salt Lake City, United States26 January 2024
Olympic record Gerard van Velde (NED)1:07.18Salt Lake City, United States16 February 2002
Track record Kayo Vos (NED)1:10.8729 November 2025

A new Olympic record was set during the competition; the previous record was set twenty years earlier and was broken by 0.90 seconds; the top two finishers were under the previous record.

More information Date, Round ...
DateRoundAthleteCountryTimeRecord
11 FebruaryPair 14Jordan Stolz United States1:06.28OR, TR
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Results

More information Rank, Pair ...
RankPairLaneNameCountryTimeTime behindNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)14IJordan Stolz United States1:06.28OR, TR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)14OJenning de Boo Netherlands1:06.78+0.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)12ONing Zhongyan China1:07.34+1.06
415ODamian Żurek Poland1:07.41+1.13
511IJoep Wennemars Netherlands1:07.58+1.30
610OKjeld Nuis Netherlands1:07.65+1.37
75ODaniele Di Stefano Italy1:08.17+1.89
85ILaurent Dubreuil Canada1:08.21+1.93
912IConor McDermott-Mostowy United States1:08.48+2.20
104IKoo Kyung-min South Korea1:08.53+2.25
116IKim Min-seok Hungary1:08.59+2.31
1213IFinn Sonnekalb Germany1:08.80+2.52
1310ITaiyo Nonomura Japan1:08.87+2.59
1415IMarten Liiv Estonia1:09.06+2.78
157IMoritz Klein Germany1:09.195+2.91
168IHendrik Dombek Germany1:09.198+2.91
177OMathias Vosté Belgium1:09.199+2.91
183ODavid La Rue Canada1:09.310+3.03
1913OCooper McLeod United States1:09.319+3.03
206OKazuya Yamada Japan1:09.381+3.10
214OBjørn Magnussen Norway1:09.384+3.10
222IAnders Johnson Canada1:09.54+3.26
238OMarek Kania Poland1:09.58+3.30
243IWataru Morishige Japan1:09.85+3.57
259OPiotr Michalski Poland1:10.02+3.74
261IFrancesco Betti Italy1:10.18+3.90
272ODaniel Milagros Spain1:11.25+4.97
11OLian Ziwen ChinaDisqualified
9IGabriel Odor Austria
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