Diggins Holds Onto Top 10 Tour
LILLEHAMMER, Norway (Dec. 4, 2016) - A day after winning the 5k freestyle leg of the Lillehammer mini tour, Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN) hung on to finish eighth in the 10k classic pursuit finale of the three-day stage race. Norway's Heidi Weng took the women's title, with countryman Martin Sundby winning for the men. Sadie Bjornsen (Anchorage) was 11th.
In a pursuit format race, skiers are seeded by their time behind the leader. With her win Saturday, Diggins, who is stronger in freestyle technique than classic, moved up to third, starting 22.4 seconds behind Weng. She held her ground in third until being passed by Finland's Krista Parmoskii and Norway's Marit Bjoergen around the 3k mark. Diggins remained in fifth until the final two kilometers.
"I didn’t have my best day today, as I was struggling with finding my climbing technique and kicking well out there on the hills," said Diggins. "I think I got a little bit excited at the start and went out just a little too hard, and that definitely didn’t help me as I needed my best technique on course today."
“It was a solid day overall for the team,” said Head Coach Christ Grover. “Jessie was a little bit slick on her skis and had a hart time kicking them when she got fatigued on the long climbs. This was a classic-heavy tour so her eighth place performance demonstrates the set forward she has made in her classic skiing - especially gong up against the deep Norwegian field on their home snow.”
Bjornsen started 12th and moved up early to 11th and held the spot. It was her fifth straight top 20 finish this season.
The strong weekend left Diggins eighth in the overall World Cup standings.
"I'm proud of my effort, and really proud of the team for having a good day," said Diggins. "Looking back on past years, this is without a doubt my best mini-tour finish and it’s exciting to see progress being made!"
- Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN) skied to eighth in a 10k classic pursuit to close out the Lillehammer stage race.
- Sadie Bjornsen (Anchorage) was 11th for her fifth straight top-20 World Cup.
- Noah Hoffman (Aspen, CO) led the men in 36th.
- Diggins is now eighth in the FIS Cross Country World Cup.