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ISU Long Track Speed Skating World Cup returns to the Utah Olympic Oval this November

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Salt Lake City, Utah (September 5, 2025) - Tickets are available now for the ISU Long Track Speed Skating World Cup at the Utah Olympic Oval.


The  "Fastest Ice on Earth" and future venue of the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, will host a thrilling weekend of long track speed skating action November 14 through 16 presented by the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation, US Speedskating and the Utah Sports Commission.


The ISU Long Track World Cup kicks off the Winter Olympic season with all eyes on Milan-Cortina in February. Utah is the first of four stops on the World Cup circuit across North America and Europe, the spotlight shining on the world’s fastest long track skaters from around the world. These races carry significant weight as they qualify skaters for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.


With so much on the line, World Records could fall and future Olympic Champions will shine.  At the SLC World Cup in 2023, Jordan Stolz, the young phenom from Wisconsin, set a World Record in the 1000m, shattering the previous record. Stolz enters this season as a 7x World Champion and heavy favorite in all three sprint distances.


The Reigning World Champion U.S. Men’s Pursuit Team of Ethan Cepuran, Casey Dawson and Emery Lehman will take to the ice looking to lower their world record set at the SLC World Cup in 2023.  Cheer on reigning Olympic Champion Erin Jackson in her signature race, the 500m, along with her teammate and current 1000m World Record Holder, Brittany Bowe.


ISU Long Track World Cup tickets are available online at an early discounted rate of x or x for a family 4-pack. Prices will increase two weeks out from the event and for walk-ups if tickets are still available.  


For full information on the event at the Utah Olympic Oval, visit UtahOlympicLegacy.org.


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Media interested in covering any of these events should send an email to Gabby Saunders through the contact information below. Event coverage and credential information will be distributed in September.


UOLF Media Contact

Gabby Saunders

gsaunders@uolf.org

US Speedskating Media Contact

Alysha Rummler

arummler@usspeedskating.org