Jessie Diggins Claims First-Ever Classic Cross-Country Skiing Victory in Toblach, Italy

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Jessie Diggins claimed her first-ever classic victory. | Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Jessie Diggins etched another milestone into her storied career on Sunday in Toblach, Italy, with a stunning victory in the womenโ€™s 15-kilometer mass start classic race. The win marks her first-ever victory in classic cross-country skiing and her second consecutive victory in the Tour de Ski, putting the American cross-country skier firmly in the lead for the overall tour.

The 33-year-old American skier beat Finlandโ€™s Kerttu Niskanen by half a second, with Norwayโ€™s Astrid ร˜yre Slind claiming third. Diggins, who was visibly emotional after crossing the finish line, credited her team and years of dedication to mastering the classic discipline.ย โ€œIโ€™ve been working so hard on classic skiing my whole life, and itโ€™s really emotional to finally do it,โ€ Diggins said. โ€œIt took me so many races to get here, but this shows why you never give up. You keep working.โ€

Jessie Diggins overjoyed in the finish area at Toblach. | Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard

The race unfolded on a fast and hilly course under sunny skies, with Diggins battling alongside Slind and Norwegian teammate Therese Johaug, a three-time Tour de Ski champion. Johaug dominated the climbs, collecting bonus points for the best climberโ€™s jersey, but Diggins repeatedly closed the gap on the downhills with sharp technique and expertly prepared skis.ย โ€œIโ€™m so thankful to my teamโ€”they gave me the perfect skis,โ€ Diggins said. โ€œThey were fast but had the grip I needed on the final hill. It was pure magic.โ€

Jessie Diggins is one of the most successful active female cross-country skiers. | Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard

In the final 300 meters, Diggins made her decisive move, surging ahead on the last climb. Johaug faded, leaving Niskanen and Slind to battle for second, but neither could catch the American, who crossed the line triumphant. The victory is a testament to Digginsโ€™ versatility and determination. Already a two-time Tour de Ski champion and an Olympic Gold medalist, she has long excelled in freestyle cross-country events. Adding a win in classic cross-country skiing to her rรฉsumรฉ solidifies her status as one of cross-country skiingโ€™s all-time greats.

Reflecting on the achievement, Diggins said, โ€œI think I came into this in a really good headspace. Iโ€™m healthy, Iโ€™m happy, and Iโ€™m loving what Iโ€™m doing. Itโ€™s an amazing team atmosphere. Thereโ€™s going to be a big party in the truck today, I think!โ€ The American has been very open about her long struggle with eating disorders and has been an advocate for more awareness about eating disorders within the winter sports community.

Rosie Brennan in bib 28 finished in 14th place. | Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Diggins wasnโ€™t the only American making waves in Toblach. Rosie Brennan secured 14th place, continuing her consistent Tour performance. Julia Kern, Sophia Laukli, and Alayna Sonnesyn rounded out the U.S. womenโ€™s contingent, finishing 31st, 46th, and 50th, respectively. On the menโ€™s side, Gus Schumacher impressed with a seventh-place finish in the 15-kilometer classic mass start, showcasing his strategic acumen and grit on the challenging course. Ben Ogden finished 26th, maintaining his fifth-place standing in the overall Tour rankings, while Zanden McMullen placed 17th in a strong showing.

Ben Ogden in the zone. | Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Schumacherโ€™s aggressive racing on the penultimate climb highlighted his determination to contend for a podium spot as the Tour progresses. โ€œI knew I had to do something big,โ€ Schumacher said. โ€œI pushed hard, got into position, and went for it. I didnโ€™t have the legs to hold it at the end, but Iโ€™m proud of how I raced.โ€

Norwayโ€™s Johannes Hรธsflot Klรฆbo once again dominated the menโ€™s race, claiming his second consecutive stage win, with compatriots Erik Valnes and Hรฅvard Moseby completing the podium.

After a well-earned rest day on Monday, the Tour de Ski resumes on December 31 with the 20-kilometer interval start freestyle race, also in Toblach. With Diggins leading the womenโ€™s overall standings and the U.S. team riding a wave of momentum, all eyes will be on the Americans as they aim to keep their strong start going.

The standing of the Tour de Ski after Stage 2. | Source: Olympics.com
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