He just crushed two Olympic records in three days. But before the gold medals and the Milano deafening roar, Jordan Stolz was just a kid in a lifejacket on a frozen patch of Wisconsin water.
It is a clash as old as the winter games themselves, yet it has never been this heated. On one side, a nation where skating is a religion; on the other, a team of raw athletic freaks rewriting the laws of physics. Welcome to the ice.