Historic Best USA Relay Finish
VAL DI FIEMME, Italy (Feb. 28) - Liz Stephen (E. Montpelier, VT) and Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN) skied powerful skating legs to lead the U.S. Ski Team to an historical best ever finish in the women's relay at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Val di Fiemme. Skiing anchor, Diggins dug deep to pass Finland for fourth in the final few hundred meters. Norway ran away with the gold - it's third straight at Olympics or World Championships - with a 26 second win over Sweden. Russia came from behind on the final lap to take bronze.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The U.S. Ski Team charged to an historical best ever fourth place finish in the women's relay at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
- The U.S. women had been ninth in the event two years ago in Oslo. The best previous U.S. finish in an Olympics or World Championships was a fifth for the men at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.
- Liz Stephen (E. Montpelier, VT) and Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN) led the way in the final two skating legs to challenge for a medal.
- Norway, Sweden and Russia took the medals with the USA 27 seconds back from bronze.
- In the opening classic leg, Heidi Weng broke out of the lead pack on the final climb to boost Norway into the lead over France and Russia. Sadie Bjornsen (Winthrop, WA) kept the USA in the chase pack finishing sixth, 33 seconds behind Norway and 23 out of the medals.
- In the second classic leg, Justyna Kowalczyk was brilliant gaining 37 seconds to take the lead over Norway. Kikkan Randall (Anchorage) brought the USA into contact with the bronze medal battle at the midway point before dropping back on the second lap to finish ninth 1:18.9 out of the lead.
- Stephen showed her strength on the hills of Val di Fiemme, opened the skating legs with a stellar performance to move up to fourth, handing off just 25 seconds out of bronze.
- On the anchor leg, Marit Bjoergen extended Norway's lead easily over Charlotte Kalla of Sweden, leaving a battle for third between Finland, USA and Russia. The 2014 Olympic hosts came from behind to take bronze with Diggins skiing a strong leg to finish fourth.
- Warm temperatures around 45 degrees made conditions even more challenging on the hilly course.
- Universal Sports Network is providing live streaming for subscribers along with free access to race highlights.
QUOTES
Liz Stephen
We hoped for a medal today but fourth feels like a medal to me today. Everyone skied their heart out today. Jessie could have easily decided that fifth was good enough. But on that last climb she decided 'I'm getting fourth,' and to me that's a medal.
It went really well for us as a team today. My leg was good. It was fun to be handed off in a pack like that and just have people in front to go catch. The body showed up and felt good today and I was able to do what I wanted to do out there.
Jessie Diggins
Initially I was so disappointed in myself for losing the medal because we were catching on. It was really hard to not be able to stay with the Russian but I tried my best and I have to be satisfied with that - I couldn't have pushed any harder.
It's hard to come up with a real solid strategy in the relay because you never know maybe you'll be in a pack, maybe you'll be chasing someone down, maybe you'll be by yourself. But I watched these girls doing a really great job - I was really proud of them - I knew I had to give it everything I got. I was going to try to stay ahead of Russia but the anchor leg was too strong for me. But fortunately I was able to catch Finland at the top of the last hill for fourth.
Sadie Bjornsen
Fourth place is huge - we cut our finish more than in half from two years ago. This was my first World Cup (World Championship) relay so it was fun to join this amazing crew. I was nervous but I kept telling myself it's just a 5k and it's my favorite race.
Kikkan Randall
We were so strong the other day. Unfortunately I couldn't find the same form today - my leg put us into a difficult position.
STATISTICS (courtesy FIS and Infostrada)
Best Previous Relay Finishes
Men
5 - 2002 Olympics, Salt Lake City
5 - 1950 World Championships, Lake Placid
Women
4 - 2013 World Championships, Val di Fiemme (Sadie Bjornsen, Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen, Jessie Diggins)
7 - 1984 Olympics, Sarajevo
7 - 1980 Olympics/World Championships, Lake Placid
RESULTS
Official Results
LINKS
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