
Wisconsin Speedskater Jordan Stolz Gets Hometown Parade
Olympic champion Jordan Stolz is coming home to a hero's welcome in Kewaskum, Wisconsin. The two-time gold medalist will be celebrated with a hometown parade next week.
A small Wisconsin town is rolling out the red carpet for one of America's brightest winter sports stars.
Kewaskum will host a parade for native son Jordan Stolz on Friday, April 10, celebrating his record-breaking performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The speedskating sensation brought home two gold medals and a silver from the world's biggest stage.
The celebration kicks off at 4 p.m. from the Kewaskum Public Library and winds through town to the high school. There, residents will get a chance to ask Stolz about his journey to Olympic glory during a special question and answer session.
Stolz dominated the speed skating oval in spectacular fashion. He claimed gold in both the 500-meter and 1000-meter races while setting two Olympic records in the process. He added a silver medal in the 1500-meter race, cementing his status as one of the world's elite speedskaters.

For a small town like Kewaskum, having an Olympic champion is a source of immense pride. The parade gives the community a chance to show Stolz how much his achievement means to everyone who watched him grow up and train for this moment.
The Ripple Effect
Stolz's success reaches far beyond his medal count. Young athletes across Wisconsin now have a local hero who proves that world-class excellence can come from anywhere, not just major training centers. His story shows that dedication and talent can flourish in small-town America.
The parade also brings the community together in celebration rather than division. Moments like these remind us that shared joy and pride in achievement can unite people across all backgrounds.
By opening the event with a question and answer session, Stolz is giving back to the community that supported his journey, inspiring the next generation of dreamers and athletes who might follow in his swift footsteps.
Kewaskum's parade proves that the greatest victories are even sweeter when celebrated with the people who believed in you from the start.
Based on reporting by Google News - Olympic Medal
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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