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Jessie Diggins wins again going into first home World Cup in historic season

by admin | Feb 13, 2024 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins earned her fifth individual World Cup race win of the season on Friday and will go into her first home World Cup next week riding arguably the best season in U.S. cross-country skiing history. Diggins, a 32-year-old Olympic and world champion, won a...

Perspective | Jessie Diggins and U.S. cross-country skiers are reaching new heights

by admin | Jan 17, 2024 | Representation, SEW

When the elite cross-country ski racing season began in November, Jessie Diggins was an Olympic and World Cup champion who was trying to divorce herself from her race results. Her American teammates were more hopeful than accomplished. The World Cup circuit tests...

Jessie Diggins ups Tour de Ski lead with 17th World Cup win

by admin | Jan 3, 2024 | Representation, SEW

With no Olympics or world championships this season, the annual Tour de Ski takes on greater significance for cross-country skiers. American Jessie Diggins built a substantial 47-second lead through the first three of seven stages, seeking to win the Tour de...

Jessie Diggins takes cross-country skiing World Cup lead with dominant win

by admin | Dec 5, 2023 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins grabbed the cross-country skiing World Cup standings lead with a dominant 10km freestyle victory by 23.1 seconds on Saturday. Diggins, an Olympic medalist of every color, clocked 24:48.3 in an interval start race in Gällivare, Sweden, where temperatures...

Jessie Diggins, bloodied and missing a glove, finishes second in World Cup

by admin | Nov 28, 2023 | Representation, SEW

One look at Jessie Diggins’ face after the race, and it was clear that her legend grew on Sunday. Diggins, the best U.S. cross-country skier in history, finished second in a 20km freestyle in Ruka, Finland, in temperatures hovering around zero degrees just outside the...

Diggins wins world championship gold in cross country ski race

by admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins became the first American to win world championship gold in an individual cross country ski race, finishing 14 seconds in front of Sweden’s Frida Karlsson on Tuesday. The 31-year-old Diggins outlasted the competition in the 10-kilometer race,...

Jessie Diggins is first U.S. cross-country skier to win individual world title

by admin | Mar 1, 2023 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins created history by winning the United States’ first-ever individual cross-country skiing world title on Tuesday (28 February). The three-time Olympic medallist, who won team sprint Olympic gold at PyeongChang 2018alongside Kikkan Randall, took the 10km...

Jessie Diggins breaks U.S. record for World Cup cross-country ski wins, contacts freeze

by admin | Dec 19, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins broke the U.S. record with her 14th career individual FIS cross-country skiing World Cup win and was joined on the podium by countrywoman Rosie Brennan. Diggins, the most decorated U.S. Olympic cross-country skier with a medal of every color, broke the...

Jessie Diggins conquered the ‘Big Stupid.’ Next up: The most grueling race in skiing.

by admin | Dec 14, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins‘ silver medal in the Olympic 30km cross-country skiing race, set amid food poisoning and a solo trek through single-digit temperatures last February, was one of gutsiest efforts in recent Winter Games history. Diggins recently described it in an...

Jessie Diggins ties U.S. record for World Cup cross-country skiing wins

by admin | Dec 6, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Jessie Diggins skied into the U.S. record books once again on Friday when she won the women’s 10-kilometer freestyle in the cross-country world cup event in Lillehammer, Norway. Diggins, a three-time Olympic medalist, notched her 13th individual world cup victory to...
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