U.S. Olympic Cross Country Skiing Team Announced
U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced its selections for the 2018 U.S. Olympic Cross Country Skiing Team that will compete at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 beginning February 9.
A team of veteran U.S. cross country skiers with proven results led by Jessie Diggins (Afton, Minn.), Sadie Bjornsen (Winthrop, Wash.) and Sophie Caldwell (Peru, Vt.) will head to the Games in PyeongChang with a strong opportunity for success. Diggins is presently ranked third in the world, with Bjornsen seventh.
The selections will be confirmed by the United States Olympic Committee when it formally names Team USA today (January 26).
Among those named is Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska), who will be competing in her fifth Games – the most ever for a U.S. cross country skier.
"It’s such an incredible honor to be joining another U.S. Olympic Team," said Randall. "Being able to represent my country on the world’s biggest stage is always a big highlight that I look forward to every four years. I am especially excited about this team going into 2018 as the strongest cross country contingent I’ve ever been a part of."
The team includes 20 athletes who qualified for the team through World Cup results as well as domestic racing results at the L.L.Bean U.S. Cross Country Championships.
"The U.S. Ski Team is headed to PyeongChang with one of the most talented and decorated Olympic Teams of all time,” said Cross Country Head Coach Chris Grover. "Never in our history have we fielded a team with so many podium-proven World Cup and World Championship athletes. We also have incredible momentum in this Olympic season with 10 World Cup podiums secured by early January. These USA Olympians have prepared extremely well for PyeongChang and are looking to rewrite U.S. cross country skiing history."
The Opening Ceremonies for the Games are set for February 9. The cross country team will have its first competition on Saturday, February 10 with the women's skiathlon - a blend of classic and freestyle technique. Diggins will be among contenders in that event.
NBCUniversal will present more than 2,400 hours of coverage across NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, USA Network, NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Sports app - the most ever for a Winter Olympics.
TEAM FACTS
- The U.S. women will come into the Games on the heels of a strong season in sprint and distance racing, as well as classical and freestyle technique.
- Jessie Diggins presently stands third in the FIS World Cup overall rankings with Sadie Bjornsen seventh.
- Sophie Caldwell is third in the FIS World Cup sprint rankings with Diggins sixth. Diggins stands fifth in distance with Bjornsen 11th.
- Kikkan Randall will compete in her fifth Olympics, the most ever for a U.S. cross country skier. Andy Newell will make his fourth Olympic appearance, matching the U.S. mark held by Bill Koch, Torin Koos and Nina Kemppel.
- Newell and Simi Hamilton will lead the USA in sprint events for the men, with Erik Bjornsen the top contender in distance racing.
- The U.S. women are expected to be contenders for a medal in the 4x5k relay. The women have been fourth in the last three World Championships.
- America's only cross country Olympic medal was won by Bill Koch when he took silver in the 30k race at the 1976 Olympics in Seefeld, Austria.
- Cross country has one of the largest Olympic programs with five events each for men and women.
- The team features three sibling pairs - Erik and Sadie Bjornsen, Scott and Caitlin Patterson, and Logan and Reese Hanneman, plus a pair of cousins in Sophie and Patrick (Paddy) Caldwell.
The U.S. team will compete this weekend in Seefeld, site of next year's World Championships.
2018 U.S. OLYMPIC CROSS COUNTRY SKIING TEAM
Women
- Sadie Bjornsen, Winthrop, Wash. (11/21/1989) *
- Rosie Brennan, Park City, Utah (12/02/1988)
- Sophie Caldwell, Peru, Vt. (3/22/1990) *
- Jessie Diggins, Afton, Minn. (8/26/1991) *
- Rosie Frankowski, Anchorage, Alaska (7/30/1991)
- Anne Hart, Stillwater, Minn. (8/20/1992)**
- Kaitlynn Miller, Craftsbury Common, Vt. (8/09/1991)
- Caitlin Patterson, Anchorage, Alaska (1/30/1990)
- Kikkan Randall, Anchorage, Alaska (12/31/1982) *
- Ida Sargent, Orleans, VT (1/25/1988) *
- Liz Stephen, East Montpelier, VT (1/12/1987) *
Men
- Erik Bjornsen, Winthrop, Wash. (7/14/1991) *
- Patrick Caldwell, Lyme Center, N.H. (2/18/1994)**
- Simi Hamilton, Aspen, Colo., (5/14/1987) *
- Logan Hanneman, Fairbanks, Alaska (6/02/1993)
- Reese Hanneman, Anchorage, Alaska (12/25/1989)
- Noah Hoffman, Aspen, Colo. (8/01/1989) * **
- Tyler Kornfield, Anchorage, Alaska (2/09/1991)**
- Andy Newell, Shaftsbury, Vt. (11/30/1983) *
- Scott Patterson, Anchorage, Alaska (1/28/1992)
* Competed in past Olympics
** Selected via Coach Discretion
Cross Country Staff
- l Chris Grover, Cross Country Head Coach
- l Matt Whitcomb, Cross Country Coach
- l Jason Cork, Cross Country Coach
- l Oleg Ragilo, Head of Service
- l Jean-Pascal Laurin, Service Team
- l Marek Sander, Service Team
- l Andrew Morehouse, Service Team
- l Tim Baucom, Service Team
- l Eli Brown, Volunteer tech
- l Patrick Moore, Volunteer tech
- l Erik Flora, Volunteer coach and tech
- l Dr. Larry Gaul, Physician
- l Zuzana Rogers, Volunteer physical therapist
- l Steph McKeen, Volunteer massage therapist
- l Robert Lazzaroni, Cross country director