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Parade and Q&A planned for Olympic gold medalist Jordan Stolz

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Olympic speed skater and gold medalist Jordan Stolz will be honored with a hometown parade and a Q&A in Kewaskum.

Jordan Stolz, a two-time Olympic gold and a silver medalist, is getting a hometown hero parade in Kewaskum. And the public is invited. On Friday, April 10, the parade will begin at 4 p.

m. It will end with a Q&A with Stolz, according to a news release from the Village of Kewaskum. "This is about more than celebrating an incredible athlete - it's about celebrating what's possible for every young person in our community," Kewaskum Village President Fuzz Martin said in the release.

"Jordan's story shows that kids with hard work, support, and determination, they can achieve amazing things," Martin said. "I'm especially excited to see our entire community come together to show our appreciation for Jordan's accomplishments and for the dedication he has shown. " How did Stolz do at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games?

During the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, the 21-year-old Stolz broke the speed skating record in the men's 1,000 meters with a time of 1:06. 28 to win a gold medal on the first day of competition. He broke another Olympic record in the 500 meters with a time of 33.