
The competition marketplace for speed skating federations, club managers, and sponsors. Four-hundred-meter ovals. Sub-second margins. Your event, on the fastest ice on earth.
The Frozen
Almanac.
Five World Cup stops. Four Olympic qualifier windows. One championship. The season turns like a ratchet — each competition tightening the tension toward Milano Cortina 2026.

Olympic Qualification
Window Open
The first four World Cup stops serve as Olympic qualifiers for Milano Cortina 2026. Jordan Stolz, 21 — the youngest world champion in history — defends three World Cup overall titles. Erin Jackson pursues her fourth consecutive 500m crown.
Utah Olympic Oval
Thialf Arena
Olympic Oval
Max Aicher Arena
Thialf Arena
Olympic Stadium Oval
The Ovals.
Split Times.
Every ISU-sanctioned oval meets strict technical standards — timing infrastructure, broadcast readiness, ice quality certification. These are the stages where careers are made.
| Pos | Athlete | Nation | 100m | 200m | Final Time | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Jordan Stolz | USA | 9.41 | 24.87 | 34.12 | — |
| 2 | Jenning de Boo | NED | 9.48 | 25.01 | 34.19 | +0.07 |
| 3 | Laurent Dubreuil | CAN | 9.52 | 25.14 | 34.31 | +0.19 |
| 4 | Pavel Kulizhnikov | RUS | 9.55 | 25.22 | 34.44 | +0.32 |
| 5 | Kai Verbij | NED | 9.57 | 25.28 | 34.51 | +0.39 |

Utah Olympic Oval
Salt Lake City, USA



Milwaukee Oval
Milwaukee, USA

The Podium
Moment.
Heerenveen, Netherlands · March 5–8, 2026
Where the season's tension resolves into metal and light.
Netherlands led with 75 medals — 30 more than second-place USA (44)
Your Role.
Your Ice.
Three distinct paths. One platform. Whether you're scheduling a World Cup qualifier, entering a relay squad, or putting your brand on the boards — start here.