Cross-country skiing-Diggins, Brennan keep U.S. ski success rolling
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[February 09, 2022] By
Philip O'Connor
ZHANGJIAKOU, China (Reuters) - Bronze medallist Jessica Diggins got
some help on her crusade to keep American Olympic cross-country
skiing relevant on Tuesday as teammate Rosie Brennan finished fourth
in a hugely competitive field, just outside the podium.
Diggins, who together with Kikkan Randall ended a U.S. cross-country
medal drought of over four decades when she took team sprint gold in
2018, was delighted to have another American at her side as they
competed against three Swedes and a Swiss racer in the six-woman
final.
"She was amazing, she's skiing so well," Diggins said of Brennan,
whose performance fell just 1.36 seconds short of a podium finish.
"I mean, I do know how that feels. I'm so proud of Rosie, she's
doing so well. And she's doing everything right, I'm so proud to be
her teammate, so I think it bodes well."
The shock Diggins-Randall gold in Pyeongnchang ushered in a new era
for the sport in America, and Diggins has since garnered enormous
respect for her performances on the circuit, particularly in the
lung-bursting sprint disciplines.
The reward has been a new Olympic medal, and the 30-year-old from
Minnesota was quick to pay tribute to the people who put her in
position to succeed.
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Rosie Brennan of the United States in action. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
"This is absolutely wild, and I'm just so grateful.
That's the overwhelming emotion because it's taken so much from so
many people," she said.
"We had amazing skiers, we have amazing teammates
who have helped me and pushed me, and we have an amazing support
staff, so many volunteers, amazing coaches, so this really belongs
to everyone."
The new-found success brings with it pleasant dilemma as the United
States will have to pick from the likes of Diggins, Brennan and
sprint specialist Hannah Halvorsen for the team sprint event on Feb.
16, but Diggins said she would be ready.
"(I'm) just (going to) take as good care of myself as I can and
recover, and get ready for all the rest of the races."
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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