Nestled beside the snow-covered Wisconsin State Fair Park, The Pettit sold out three of the four competition dates Jan. 2 to 5, with thousands of fans -- including multiple Olympic champions who reside and coach locally -- in attendance.
Though I previously attended Olympic speed skating (domestically it's one word but in the IOC world it's two) starting with Salt Lake 2002 then again at Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014, and though my first visits to The Pettit spanned early 1995 through 2015, the 2026 gathering was my first Olympic Trials.
It was also the first time with media access thanks to Kevin Butler of The Pettit and Alysha Rummler of U.S. Speedskating's media team, who hosted several dozen reporters including WTMJ-TV and crews from Chicago, USA Today, The Athletic, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and NPR affiliates.
A typical reporting session involved:
- Viewing the races from grandstand seating or standing room credential-access sections on the ends of the skating oval
- Keeping an eye on the top finishers to wrap up their national NBC interviews and change out of their skates in the center of the venue
- Hustling to the under-track maze of corridors, locker rooms and workout spaces to the "mixed zone" at which athlete:media conversations took place in short post-race or post-ceremony intervals
In no particular order, Olympian interviews took place with Erin Jackson, Brittany Bowe, Jordan Stolz and Conor McDermott-Mostowy, who each entered the trials as favorites.
Surprise conversations also took place with newly-designated Olympians, most notably Greta Myers, who became the buzz of the Trials when she crossed over too close to Bowe on one of the last straightaways in their 1500 race, forcing a disqualification while creating an opportunity to race again for an Olympic spot.
Though skating solo and exhausted from the original race only an hour earlier, Myers finished with a faster time to seal her Milan Cortina travels. Here's one of the athlete conversations:
The full U.S. Speedskating roster for Italy is available with bios here.
At one point over the weekend, I spotted Olympic champion Shani Davis speaking with NBC's reporting team. Later near the merch tables, he shared a few stories from his Olympic experiences (we had previously crossed paths at a restaurant near the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Village at that Games) and we talked pin collecting, an aspect of the athlete experience he seemed to appreciate. Nice guy!
With only minutes to spare before my Jan. 5 sprint to rental car return and fly home from Mitchell Field MKE, my all-time favorite skater Bonnie Blair -- who resides not far my ex-girlfriend's home in Delafield, Wis. -- shared a few minutes about skating at the Olympic Trials in Milwaukee when the ice oval was outdoors (BRRRRR) circa 1988.
Inspired by the Team USA Trials, I secured tickets to three of the speedskating finals (so far) in Milan, where its reported the Americans have a shot at sharing the podium with Team Netherlands and their entourage including Femke Kok (the ice answer to my other favorite Femke).
See you soon at Milano Speed Skating Stadium!
Photos by Nicholas Wolaver







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