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2018-19 U.S. Cross-Country team announced

Nov 14, 2018·Cross-Country
2018 U.S. Cross Country Ski Team 
Photo: Reese Brown/U.S. Ski & Snowboard

PARK CITY, Utah (November 13, 2018) – Olympic gold medalist Jessie Diggins (Afton, Minn.) leads the 16-member 2018-19 U.S. Cross Country Team, announced today by U.S. Ski & Snowboard, with a strong focus on the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019. The team kicks off the 2018-19 FIS Cross-Country World Cup season in Ruka, Finland on 24th and 25th November.

“The 2018-19 FIS World Cup season has the potential to be one of the best in history for the USA.” Chris Grover, Head coach U.S. Cross-Country team

“The athletes who earned 16 of a record 17 World Cup podiums last season are returning and are motivated to pick up where they left off,” said U.S. Cross Country Head Coach Chris Grover.

The team had a historic 2017-18 season with Diggins and Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska) winning the first Olympic gold medal for the U.S. in the team sprint. Diggins also finished the season ranked second in the overall World Cup standings, and third in the distance World Cup standings. Sophie Caldwell (Peru, Vt.) finishing third in the World Cup sprint standings. Sadie Bjornsen (Winthrop, Wash.) also had a breakthrough season with four individual podiums, finishing sixth in the overall World Cup standings. The 16-member team will look to carry that momentum into the 2018-19 World Championship season.

“I’m looking forward to kicking the season off with the team in a few short days,” Caldwell said. “Our team will go into each weekend with big goals, but our biggest focus this year will be World Champs in Seefeld, Austria, where we have had some success before.”

In addition to the grueling season-long World Cup schedule, many of the athletes will start the seven-stage Tour de Ski December 29 -January 6 – as a major focus of the season. Some athletes will race through the Val Mustair stage, while a select few will likely compete in the full tour in preparation for the upcoming World Championships.

“Our focus for the season is the Seefeld World Championships, which begins quite late in February, so we are not focused on being in top race form in November or December but will undoubtedly have some success then as well,” Grover said. “Look for the USA athletes to be coming into top form in the Tour de Ski and beyond.”

A veteran group of athletes will headline the U.S team at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Seefeld, Austria 19th February to 3rd March with favored events for the U.S. team, including freestyle sprint; men’s 30k and women’s 15k skiathlon; and a classic team sprint.

2018-19 U.S. Cross Country Team

(Hometown; Club; Birthdate)

A TEAM

Men
Simi Hamilton (Aspen, Colo.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 5/14/87)

Women
Sadie Bjornsen (Winthrop, Wash.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 11/21/89)
Sophie Caldwell (Peru, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 3/22/90)
Jessie Diggins (Afton, Minn.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 8/26/91)
Ida Sargent (Orleans, Vt.; Craftsbury Green Racing Project; 1/25/88)

B TEAM

Men
Erik Bjornsen (Winthrop, Wash.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 7/14/91)
Kevin Bolger (Minocqua, Wisc.; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; 4/11/93)
Patrick Caldwell (Lyme, N.H.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 2/18/94) )
Scott Patterson (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 1/28/92)

D TEAM

Men
Ben Ogden (Landgrove, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; 2/13/00)
Gus Schumacher (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Winter Stars; 7/25/00)
Ian Torchia (Rochester, Minn.; Northern Michigan University; 3/8/96)

Women
Hannah Halvorsen (Truckee, Calif.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 2/19/98)
Julia Kern (Waltham, Mass.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 9/12/97)
Katharine Ogden (Landgrove, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; 11/17/97)
Hailey Swirbul (Aspen, Colo.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 7/10/98)

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