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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Olympic champion Jordan Stolz threw out one of the ceremonial first pitches before the Milwaukee Brewers' Home Opener on Thursday, March 26.
The tall righthander from Kewaskum delivered a pitch kind of high -- it wouldn't have been a strike -- but as we know, speedskating is his game after two golds and a silver medal at the Olympics.
Stolz talked to reporters about what his life has been like since the Olympics in Italy.
"It's been a lot of fun and time consuming and then going into the World Championships, trying to compete in that like after the Olympics. It's been a lot and I haven't really had a lot of time to think," said Stolz.
Stolz says he'd like to compete in two more Olympics before he hangs up his competitive skates.
CBS 58