MILAN — No more medals for Jordan Stolz.

Stolz was fourth in the mass start Saturday, Feb. 21, the first time in four races at 2026 Milano Cortina he has finished off the podium. The 21-year-old leaves these Games with three medals, two of them gold.

It's the best performance by a U.S Winter Olympian in 20 years, since fellow speed skater Chad Hedrick also won three (gold, silver and bronze) at the 2006 Games in Turin.

"I would say it was pretty successful," Stolz said. "There's things that could have gone better, but two golds and a silver, I'm pretty happy with that."

Stolz came to these Games predicted to win four medals, with three of them likely gold. He won gold in the 500 and 1,000 meters, setting Olympic records in the process, and got silver in the 1,500 meters.