Early crash disrupts US favorite Jessie Diggins in race for skiathlon gold

Jessie Diggins' Olympics End with a Bittersweet Finish

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina marked the end of an era for American cross-country skiing star Jessie Diggins. Despite crashing early in her favorite event, the skiathlon, she managed to fight back and finish eighth, securing the top spot among US athletes.

Diggins, who has been ranked as the world's number one cross-country skier, had high hopes for gold but was dealt a setback when Finland's Vilma Nissinen fell on a downhill turn during the opening lap of the classical section. In the chaos that followed, Diggins tumbled with Norway's Karoline Simpson-Larsen and found herself in heavy traffic.

However, it was not just bad luck that plagued Diggins; her own mistakes also played a role in her early struggles. She admitted that her tip disappeared in the slush on the downhill section of the course, leaving her with limited momentum. The classic part of the race saw her slip to 14th place, far behind the leaders.

Diggins' chances of reeling back were further diminished by the relentless pace of the Swedish team, led by Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson. However, she produced a trademark comeback in freestyle skiing, where she is at her strongest. Her efforts saw her claw back positions to finish eighth, 2 minutes and 21 seconds behind Karlsson.

Karlsson's victory marked her first individual Olympic medal after winning a relay bronze at the Beijing Olympics. The Swedish skier executed flawless ski exchanges and steadily distanced the field, clocking 53:45 minutes for the gold. "I had so much fun out there today and I am really proud of my whole team," Karlsson said.

For Diggins, it was an emotional end to her Olympic career, with a historic event that saw women competing on equal terms with men in the skiathlon. The 34-year-old has announced she will retire after this season's World Cup, leaving behind a legacy that has recalibrated expectations for American cross-country skiing.

"I'm really proud of my heart and grit," Diggins said, reflecting on her performance. "There's a lot of things out of my control, but I'm encouraged by the freestyle half." Despite finishing outside the top three, Diggins secured the top spot among US athletes, serving as an early reminder of the resilience that has defined her career.

With further chances to add to her career haul before bringing her career to a close at the World Cup finals in Lake Placid next month, Diggins will always be remembered for her unwavering dedication and unrelenting spirit.
 
omg i'm so over how much hype Jessie Diggins got for finishin 8th lol like what did she even do? Karoline Simpson-Larsen fell on a turn and now she's the hero? or is it just because she's from Norway and they're all cute? idk but seriously, i loved watchin Diggins ski, she's so strong! but that freestyle part was so predictable, like we all knew she'd bring home some medals. i'm low-key disappointed she didn't even win gold tho πŸ€”
 
I'm really gonna miss watching Jessie Diggins ski, she's been on fire πŸ”₯. I mean, who doesn't love an underdog story? It's like, you're down, but then BAM! You come back swinging 🀯. I feel bad for her that the tip of her pole went MIA in those slippery conditions... that's just cruel ❄️. But hey, a 2 minute and 21 second gap isn't so bad for eighth place? Still, gotta give it up to Frida Karlsson, she was on point 🎯! Not sure what I'll be watching on the World Cup circuit now, but I know Diggins will leave us with some epic moments before she hangs up her skis πŸ‘‹.
 
she's still got it 🀩, but i gotta give it to her - she's been on a wild ride from 1st to almost last place πŸ’₯, but that come back in freestyle skiing was EVERYTHING πŸ”₯... and those swedes must've been having some sort of magic moment πŸ˜‚... karlsson's gold is well deserved πŸ‘, but i'm still rooting for jessie diggins' legacy 🌟
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda sad that Jessie Diggins is hanging up her skis after this Olympics πŸ‚πŸ˜”. She's had such an incredible career and has been a huge inspiration to many American athletes, especially women in sports. I mean, 8th place isn't bad at all, and finishing top of the US medal table is still super impressive! But it’s also bittersweet because you know she wanted more πŸ€”. She's had so much success and has been on top of her game for years. It's weird to think that we won't be seeing her compete anymore 😒. Still, I'm sure she'll always look back on this Olympics with pride and knowing she went out on a high note is all anyone can ask for πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta say, Jessie Diggins' performance wasnt bad at all πŸ€”. I mean she had that one crazy fall but still managed to claw back some positions and even finished 8th overall! That's some next level grit right there πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, competing against the best of the best in a skiathlon is no joke – it takes a lot more than just skill to make it to the podium πŸ…. I'm gonna miss watching her compete, she's definitely left an indelible mark on the sport
 
I'm kinda bummed Jessie Diggins didn't bring home that gold medal πŸ€•. She's been on top of cross-country skiing for ages and it's a shame she went out with a bittersweet finish πŸ˜”. Her comeback in freestyle was sick tho, she's still got it πŸ’ͺ! It's cool that she secured the top spot among US athletes, but you can't help but wonder what could've been πŸ€”. She's definitely left her mark on the sport and I'm excited to see what's next for her career πŸŽ‰!
 
I'M SO SAD FOR JESSIE DIGGINS!!! SHE GAVE IT HER ALL OUT THERE ON THE COURSE, BUT JUST COULDN'T SEEM TO GET THAT GOLD MEDAL πŸ…πŸ˜”. I MEAN, 8TH PLACE IS STILL A HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT AND A REASON TO BE PROUD OF HERSELF!!! SHE'S HAD AN AMAZING CAREER AND IT'S ONLY RIGHT SHE GETS TO GO OUT ON A HIGH NOTE πŸŽ‰. THE FACT THAT SHE SECURED THE TOP SPOT AMONG US ATHLETES IS JUST THE BONUS we all needed to see her continue to slay the game πŸ’ͺ🏽. I KNOW SHE'LL MISS COMPETING, BUT WE CAN ALL TAKE A PAGE OUT OF HER BOOK AND KEEP PUSHING OURSELVES TO NEW HEIGHTS πŸŽ―πŸ’«
 
Diggins' performance was super inspiring! I mean, she crashed early but didn't give up 🀯. She showed us that even when things don't go as planned, you can still fight back & make the most of it πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, 8th place ain't so bad considering what happened to her πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. It's all about heart and grit, right? I love how she stayed positive & focused on the things that brought her joy - freestyle skiing 🌟. She'll always be remembered for her bravery and resilience πŸ’«
 
I just saw this new restaurant opened near my place 🍴 and I'm thinking of trying it out later. They have a menu that's like a mix of all different cuisines which sounds kinda cool to me... anyway, back to Jessie Diggins πŸ˜‚... what's up with the timing of her retirement? 34 is relatively young, so will she be doing anything post-World Cup? πŸ€”
 
can u believe they made it harder 4 skiers2 get momentum after a crash? like, Jessie Diggins had 2 finish 8th w/ a broken tip in the slush πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ˜©. & 1st place Vilma Nissinen just fell on her own turn lol!

anywayz, i'm glad Jessie got 2 secure that top spot among US athletes tho πŸ’ͺ. she's def one of thos guys who'll b remembered 4 her heart n grit πŸ™. still a bit bummed 4 her, she was goin 4 the gold πŸ†
 
man she's still got it πŸ’ͺ 8th place is def not bad considering what went down with those other skiers πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ i think she should've been in the medals tho, but hey, one to remember and all that πŸ™ her comeback in freestyle was fire πŸ”₯ and i love how proud she is of her team πŸ‘« can't wait to see what's next for her 😎
 
I'm kinda sad Jessie Diggins didn't take home that gold πŸ€•, but I gotta give it to her - she's still a total boss! She came back stronger than expected in freestyle skiing and showed us what she's made of πŸ’ͺ. I love how she just owns the whole thing, even when things aren't going her way, and talks about 'heart' and 'grit'. That takes a lot of guts (no pun intended, given it is skiing πŸ˜…). Still, can't help but wonder what could've been if she hadn't crashed in that skiathlon...
 
man I'm really disappointed 4 Jessie but still gotta give it up 2 her she kept fighting πŸ™Œ and proved we can compete w/ the best even if she didn't bring home the gold her 8th place finish is still somethin 2 be proud of especially for a country girl who's always given it her all 🀘
 
Come on! I know Jessie Diggins is an amazing skier, but eighth place? That's not exactly gold, you know πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on the tip disappearing in slush - that's a rookie mistake right there πŸ˜‚. Plus, those Swedes are fast, and Frida Karlsson was just too good for her. I mean, 53:45 minutes? That's some serious speed πŸ’¨. Diggins' comeback in freestyle skiing is awesome, but it's not like she won the whole thing, you feel me? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Still, kudos to her for being so proud of herself and her team - that's what matters most πŸ’–. And let's be real, she'll always be remembered as a trailblazer in cross-country skiing, paving the way for future generations πŸš€.
 
Ugh, I'm so over these Olympics πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... I mean, I'm glad Jessie Diggins is doing well, but let's be real, the tech behind these events is just getting out of control πŸš€. They're moving to Milano Cortina and now it's on the computer screen too? What's next, virtual skiing? πŸ˜‚ And don't even get me started on the Swedish team's use of GPS tracking and wearable devices - it's just too much info for me 🀯. Can't they just ski like normal people again? πŸ˜’
 
I'm so sad for Jessie Diggins πŸ‚πŸ˜”. She's been an inspiration to me as a parent watching my kids get into sports, and it's hard not to feel that sense of disappointment when she didn't bring home the gold πŸ₯‡. I know it's all part of the game, but still... 8th place is nothing to sneeze at though! Her heart and grit are what really matter πŸ’–. I'm so proud of her for fighting back and finishing strong in freestyle skiing - she's always been my favorite 🀩. And let's be real, it's not like she didn't give it her all out there... those mistakes happen even to the pros! 😬. Anyway, she'll always have a special place in the hearts of fans everywhere πŸ’•. I hope she knows how much we appreciate her dedication and spirit - she's leaving behind an amazing legacy for American cross-country skiing 🌟.
 
Ugh πŸ€• this is so bittersweet I'm literally crying over here thinking about Jessie Diggins' Olympics end its like her entire career was a testament to her grit & determination but now she's gotta hang up her skis 😭 2 mins 21 secs is just heartbreaking she clawed back to 8th place in freestyle skiing which is still an amazing comeback but what if she woulda had gold πŸ€” it would've been so satisfying knowing that she got the top spot among US athletes

And Karlsson's victory is just a reminder of how far we've come for women in sports its not gonna be the same without Diggins leading the charge 😒 34 yrs old & retiring already I feel like we're losing a legend too soon πŸ’” what can we say but she left an indelible mark on cross-country skiing
 
πŸ‚πŸ’ͺ I think Jessie Diggins' Olympics end is a bittersweet finish indeed πŸ€”. On one hand, she fought hard to secure 8th place in the skiathlon, beating all other US athletes, which is a testament to her grit and determination πŸ’₯. But on the other hand, it's clear that the Finland/Norway crash didn't help her cause ⚠️, and she also had some mistakes of her own during the event πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Still, I think she handled it all with class and humility πŸ‘, especially after coming back strong in freestyle skiing where she truly excels 🎯. She's definitely leaving behind a legacy that will elevate American cross-country skiing to new heights πŸ’¨!
 
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