
Olympic Gold Medalist Jordan Stolz Gets Hometown Parade
Speed skating champion Jordan Stolz is returning to Kewaskum, Wisconsin, for a hometown parade celebrating his Olympic gold medal. The Friday celebration will end with the 21-year-old answering questions from kids at his former high school.
A small Wisconsin town is rolling out the red carpet for one of its brightest stars, and the celebration promises to be unforgettable.
Jordan Stolz, the 21-year-old speed skating sensation who captured Olympic gold, will be honored with a parade through downtown Kewaskum on Friday. The Olympic champion grew up in this tight-knit community of about 5,000 people, where he first learned to skate before becoming one of the fastest speed skaters in the world.
The parade will wind through Kewaskum's main streets, giving residents a chance to celebrate their local hero who made it to the top of the podium. For a town this size, having an Olympic gold medalist is a rare and special achievement that brings the entire community together.

But Stolz isn't just showing up for photos and waves. After the parade, he'll head to the high school fieldhouse for a question-and-answer session with local kids. It's a chance for young athletes to hear directly from someone who turned childhood dreams into Olympic reality.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story shine isn't just the gold medal. It's watching a young champion choose to come home and inspire the next generation. Stolz could celebrate anywhere in the world, but he's choosing to spend time with kids in his hometown, answering their questions and showing them that Olympic dreams can start in small-town Wisconsin.
The timing matters too. In an era when young people need positive role models, Stolz represents dedication, hard work, and staying connected to your roots. His willingness to engage with local students shows the kind of character that wins more than just races.
This Friday, Kewaskum will pause to celebrate not just an Olympic victory, but one of their own who remembered where he came from.
Based on reporting by Google News - World Record
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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