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Test 3
Jordan Stolz

Test 3

This is the 3rd test article

Tim Genske

March 22, 2026

"Speed skaters don't really get you know many sponsors in general right so every four years there comes an opportunity."

"It was more so Apollo Ono in the beginning, but both of them Apollo and Shaunie were, you know, my two like main inspirations."

The Kid Who Watched Apolo

Open with the 2010 Vancouver Games as the spark — a nine-year-old glued to the ice, watching Apolo Ohno and Shani Davis. Establish how a TV moment planted the seed of an Olympic dream and trace the early arc of his skating life.

The Invisible Economy of Speed Skating

Explore the financial reality facing American speed skaters between Olympic cycles — the sponsorship desert, the four-year windows, and what it takes to sustain a career. Use the Hershey's partnership as an entry point into the broader economics of non-marquee Olympic sports.

Sick, Beaten, and Still on the Podium

Recount the February prior — pneumonia, strep throat, compromised training — and how he still competed at the World Championships in Heerenveen. Use this as a character moment that reveals his competitive DNA even at less than full strength.

Under 34: What Peak Form Looks Like

Dig into the current season's performances — track records at all three distances, the significance of going sub-34 at a mid-tier rink. Let the numbers tell the story of an athlete who has elevated his ceiling, not just recovered from illness.

Happiness Is the Real Gold

Close with a meditation on what drives him now — the mindset, the joy in training, and what he's chasing heading into the next Olympic cycle. Let the Hershey's line land as more than a sponsor quote: it's a window into how he's built sustainable excellence.