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Diggins, Wise Use Medals To Open Doors, Spark Climate Discussion On Capitol Hill

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
April, 29 2022
Diggins
Three-time Olympic medalist Jessie Diggins was among many Winter Olympians who met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill recently to discuss climate change. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

Jessie Diggins pulled the Olympic medals out of her bag Thursday afternoon, between meetings with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

Yes, she said with a smile, they're pretty useful conversation starters.

Two months after winning silver and bronze at the Beijing Games, Diggins was among a handful of current and former Winter Olympians who came to Washington to lobby members of Congress to act on climate change – an issue they believe is an existential threat to their sports.

Read The Full Story at USAToday.com

Men's Nordic Combined Best Team Finish Since Sochi

By USA Nordic
February, 17 2022
Taylor Fletcher
Taylor Fletcher competes during the Large Hill/4x5km, Cross-Country Round as part of Biathlon Team Gundersen Large Hill/4x5km event on Day 13 of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics at The National Cross-Country Skiing Centre on February 17, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Men’s Nordic Combined wrapped up their final event at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 on Thursday, placing 6th overall in the Men’s Team Large Hill/4x5km competition. This was USA Nordic’s best finish in the Men’s Team Large Hill/4x5km since Sochi 2014, where they also finished in 6th.

On the Large Hill, Jasper Good started things off with a 114.5-meter jump, followed by Taylor Fletcher at 113.0 meters, Jared Shumate at 128.0 meters, and Ben Loomis at 129.0 meters. These four jumps combined for a total score of 387.1, putting them in 7th place and +1:58 behind the leader to start the 4x5km.

Taylor Fletcher started the first leg of the 4x5km, as he recorded the fastest course time of the day out of all competitors, notching a time of 12:16.3. Ben Loomis then took the second leg, as he finished the course in a total time of 12:52.3, followed by Jasper Good on the third leg with a time of 13:07.4. Jared Shumate finished up the race for the team, as he was able to card a 6th place finish for the team, with a total time of 12:53.1. The team recorded a total course time of 51.09.1, which was the second-fastest behind Norway’s gold medal team.

As Men’s Nordic Combined prepares to depart from Beijing, they are looking forward to the competitions that are still to come this season. There were many positives to take away from the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, and a lot to look forward to for the Games in 2026.

RESULTS
Team Large Hill/4x5km

 

Athlete Quotes

Taylor Fletcher

On performance…

“I think that the team stepped up in a way that was very cool to see. It was not the easiest jumping round, but Jared and Ben have been jumping on a very high level the entire Olympic Games. Jasper had a very solid jump as well, but I wish that I could have done a little bit more on my jump. Everyone skied their hearts out today as well, it was really cool to see.”

On Beijing being his final Olympic Winter Games…

“This is really tough. I started in 2010 with Billy Demong and Johnny Spillane winning medals, and that was really cool to see. It sucks not coming away with a medal, but I can honestly say that I gave it my all, every single race. I have nothing to be ashamed of, it has been an honor to be able to represent the USA. It has been a fun year, and I’m excited to see what the guys are going to do in the future. It’s crazy to think that this will be the last time I will be putting on an Olympic bib, unless I get some stupid idea to come back in four years.”

On the people he would like to thank…

“I would like to thank my family, especially my brother, Bryan. I would like to thank all of my coaches and USA Nordic, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and the town of Steamboat. The support I’ve gotten the last couple of weeks has been huge.”

 
Ben Loomis

On performance…

“Overall, I thought that we had a really good day. Sixth place is really solid and one of our better results. Watching Taylor go out and crush the first leg was very inspirational. I think that we put our best foot forward and did all that we could, and I’m very happy with how we performed.”

On looking forward to 2026 Olympic Winter Games…

“I think we are really going to continue to continue to grow as a team, and we are still very young. We’ve got really great coaches and staff at USA Nordic, and I feel like every year everything is getting better. I believe we’re going to continue to get better as a team, and we will be up for some medals in 2026.”

 
Jasper Good

On performance…

“I think that I had a solid day. I didn’t get to ski in the team event at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, I was super excited and this was an event I was looking forward to all year. I’m really excited about how the team did, and I think that this was a big step for us. I also think it was a solid finish for us, as a young team, and it was pretty special to go out with Taylor like this.”

On looking forward to 2026 Olympic Winter Games…

“I think that next time, we are trying to take another step and be fighting with those lead groups and contend for a medal.”

 

Jared Shumate

On performance…

“Overall, I’m very happy with both my performance and the team’s as well. I had another competition jump that I was happy with, it also seemed like everybody had a better day on the jump as well. Then, with each leg on the course, we skied our absolute hardest and Taylor covered a bunch of time for us. On my leg, I was luckily able to win a sprint finish, which was the first one of the games that I won.”

On looking forward to 2026 Olympic Winter Games…

“I definitely think as a team, that we can be in the medal fight in 2026. With this being mine and Stephen’s first Olympics, and then Ben and Jasper’s second, we have the experience and I think we are going to be in a really great spot. We have the next four years to work towards our goal, and we are going to use our time in Beijing as motivation.”

Shumate Leads Team USA In Nordic Combined Large Hill/10km

By USA Nordic
February, 15 2022
Jared Shumate
Jared Shumate competes during Individual Gundersen Large Hill/10km, Ski Jumping Competition Round at The National Cross-Country Skiing Centre on February 15, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

After a great showing in their first competition, Men’s Nordic Combined was able to have three top 25 finishers in the Individual Large Hill/10km event on Tuesday at the Zhangjiakou National Cross-Country Centre.

Jared Shumate led the pack, as he was able to post another top 20 finish, placing 17th overall. On the Large Hill, Shumate placed 19th overall with a 127.5 meter jump, putting him +2:34 behind the leader to start the 10km. He then climbed to his 17th overall finish with a total time of 26:24.5.

“I’m very psyched to have gotten another top twenty, I can’t be upset about that,” said Shumate. “I fought hard during every second of that race, but I lost a couple spots in the last lap. Overall, I thought I skied well, and placing seventeenth was a step up from the first day. I usually struggle a little bit more on the large hill, so I was happy to put a good jump down and start the race in the top twenty.”

Ben Loomis was close behind, as he carded yet another top 20 finish as well, placing 19th overall. This is a new personal best at the Olympic Winter Games for Loomis in the Large Hill/10km, after finishing 40th overall in PyeongChang 2018. After posting a 129.0 meter jump on the hill, Loomis started the 10km in 17th, +2:26 behind the leader. He then finished the 10km race with a course time of 26:51.2 for a 19th place finish.

“I’m happy with how today went, overall it was just a solid day. Result wise, I placed seventeenth again after jumping, just like the normal hill,” said Loomis. “However, I was happier with the jump that I put down today. Looking forward to the team event on Thursday, I’m very excited. We’re in a pretty good spot as a team, everyone is skiing well and having some great jumps.”

Taylor Fletcher was then able to place 23rd overall, his second best overall finish at the Olympic Winter Games in this event, as he finished 20th overall in Sochi 2014. After his jump on the Large Hill, Fletcher found himself in 35th with a 117.0 meter jump, +3:54 behind the leader to start the 10km. Fletcher was then able to vault himself to a 23rd overall finish, as he finished the race with a time of 25:42.7.

“I’ve been one of the strongest skiers on this circuit for a while, and to have a race like that was a lot of fun,” said Fletcher. “It’s one thing to race fast from the front, but to be able to come through groups on the course and drop them is a good feeling.”

Jasper Good then achieved an Olympic Winter Games personal best of his own, as he was able to finish 34th overall, after finishing the Large Hill/10km in 41st at PyeongChang 2018. On the hill, Good was able to post a 115.5 meter jump, placing him in 36th and +4:00 behind the leader in the 10km. He then finished the course in 27:32.9 to card a 24th overall finish.

 “I think that the race went pretty well, racing at this elevation is a great help for me. Overall, it just felt like a better day and the team did great,” said Good. “I’m very psyched about my personal best at the Olympics in this event, and I’m also very proud to be representing the U.S. Army in this Olympics as well.”

Men’s Nordic Combined will be back in action on Thursday, February 17th, as they will compete in the Team Large Hill/4x5km event. Check below to see how you can watch and support USA Nordic as they continue at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022.

Results
Large Hill/10km

How to Watch – Men’s Nordic Combined Schedule

Thursday, February 17th
2:00am EST – Men’s Nordic Combined Team Large Hill – Zhangjiakou, China

  • Live: Steaming on NBCOlympics.com & NBC Sports App
  • Live: Streaming on Peacock
  • Daytime: 2:00pm EST on NBC

6:00am EST – Men’s Nordic Combined Team 4×5 10km – Zhangjiakou, China

  • Live: Steaming on NBCOlympics.com & NBC Sports App
  • Live: Streaming on Peacock
  • Daytime: 3:30pm EST on NBC

Loomis 15th; Four Top 25 In Nordic Combined

By Mackenzie Moran
February, 9 2022
Ben Loomis
Ben Loomis competes during the men's nordic combined ski jumping during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at The National Cross-Country Skiing Centre on February 9, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China. (Photo by Kevin Voigt/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

In the Nordic Combined Normal Hill/10km competition on Wednesday, Feb. 9, the U.S. men came out and pushed, landing two men into the top 20 and all four men in the top 25. 

The charge was led by Park City's Ben Loomis, who finished 41st in this event back at the 2018 Games. On Wednesday he made a massive improvement, finishing 15th overall after posting a solid jump in 17th and skating hard in the cross country section. 

“I’m really happy with finishing 15th overall today," said Loomis. "I wasn’t totally satisfied with my jumping, but I was able to make up for that in the race. Overall, it was a great day. I’m definitely feeling more confident going into the next events.”

Jared Shumate, who sat in 24th after the jump, also pushed hard in the cross country portion to move up in the rankings, finishing 19th overall in his Olympic Games debut.

“My jumping wasn’t quite as good as I would have hoped for today, but I felt that I had a pretty solid race," commented Shumate. "I had a goal set to get top 20 in the Olympics at the start of this season, and I’m happy to have accomplished that. Starting off the games with a 19th overall finish is pretty satisfying.”

Team veteran, Taylor Fletcher, improved on his PyeongChang Games finish as well, finishing 24th overall. Fletcher, who is known for his speed on the track, used the 10km to jump 10 spots in the ranks after a disappointing jump. Stephen Schumann finished 25th overall.

The nordic combined men have another opportunity to show their stuff in the Individual Large Hill/10km event on Tuesday, Feb. 15th. In the meantime, the team will get back to training at the Nordic Center in Zhangjiakou, China.

RESULTS
Men's nordic combined normal hill/10km