U.S. Cross-Country Skier Jessie Diggins Kicks Off 2024-25 World Cup Season With Victory in 20KM Race in Ruka, Finland

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The 20km podium in Ruka: Jessie Diggins 1st, Jonna Sundling 2nd, Heidi Weng 3rd. | Image: FIS

Jessie Diggins delivered an exciting victory in the women’s 20 kilometer (12.4 miles) mass start freestyle cross-country race at the opening weekend of the FIS Cross-Country World Cup. The three-time Olympic medalist edged Swedenโ€™s Jonna Sundling by three-tenths of a second in an electrifying final sprint. Norwayโ€™s Heidi Weng completed the podium in third on Sunday, December 1 at Ruka, Finland.

Sundayโ€™s win marked Digginsโ€™ 24th career World Cup victory, a bounce-back performance after placing 7th in Friday’s 10km classic and 29th in Saturdayโ€™s sprint. She overcame a mid-race gap, catching veterans Therese Johaug and Weng before her decisive closing surge. โ€œIt was an epic battle,โ€ Diggins said, emphasizing her strategy to conserve energy and make a move in the final kilometer. โ€œI had amazing skis, so huge thanks to our wax techs.โ€

Jessie Diggins pushing across the finish line, taking the victory at Ruka. | Image: FIS

USAโ€™s Sophia Laukli also impressed with a career-best 10th-place finish, reflecting growing confidence and technical precision. Rosie Brennan and Julia Kern placed 20th and 30th, respectively, adding to the U.S. team’s momentum.

The men’s 20 kilometer mass start freestyle race was dominated by Norwayโ€™s men. Last seasonโ€™sย men’s overall World Cup champion Harald Oestberg Amundsen took the victory in the men’s mass start with teammates Jan Thomas Jenssen, and Martin Loewstroem Nyenget rounding out the all-Norwegian podium at Ruka. Team USAโ€™sย Zanden McMullen and Gus Schumacher both achieved top-10 finishes, placing 7th and 8th, respectively, in a tactical race dominated by Norwegians. This marked a career-best for McMullen, who credited his success to persistence and strategic racing.

The U.S. cross-country team in Ruka. | Image: FIS

Both skiers remained with the lead pack through a demanding, hilly course featuring high-speed descents. McMullen expressed excitement about his progress, stating, โ€œThis result gives me so much confidence that Iโ€™m learning to compete at the highest level.โ€ Kikkan Randall, a former Olympian and commentator, highlighted the significance of the performance: โ€œThe U.S. team is showing they belong among the worldโ€™s best. These results reflect their rigorous preparation.โ€

The opening weekend set a positive tone for the U.S. cross-country ski team as they head to Lillehammer, Norway. Diggins trails Sundling by just eight points in the overall standings, while McMullen and Schumacher aim to build on their success.

From Digginsโ€™ dominant finish to the menโ€™s rising stars, the American team is off to a strong start in what promises to be an exciting World Cup season.


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