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Diggins Stellar 2nd Overall in World Cup & Podiums with Bjornsen in Falun – Browne 39th as Randall & Stephen Retire

by skitrax.com

March 18, 2018 (Falun, SWE) – The USA’s Jessie Diggins and Sadie Bjornsen wrapped up the season in style landing second and third in the women’s 10km FR pursuit finale in Falun, Sweden.

Final Falun podium (l-r) Diggins, Bjoergen, Bjornsen [P] Nordic Focus
The finish moved Diggins into the second spot in the season-long World Cup overall standings – a mere 40 points behind winner Heidi Weng of Norway with teammate Ingvild Flagstaff Østberg in third. Norway’s Marit Bjoergen took the win in the Pursuit while Diggins took the Winner of the Day title with the fastest individual time in the Pursuit race.

Jessica Diggins (USA) [P] NordicFocus
“Today was a dream come true,” said Diggins. “I knew I needed a good day to hold my position, but I didn’t know that I would come within 40 points of the overall globe. What an awesome end to the year.”

Final overall women's World Cup podium (l-r) Oestberg, Weng, Diggins [P] NordicFocus
Her second in the overall is the best American finish since Bill Koch won the globe in 1982. Diggins is only the second American woman to finish in the top three, joining Kikkan Randall (Anchorage) who was third in 2012. She had been third coming into the day, but surpassed Norway’s Ingvild Flagstaff Østberg who settled for third.

Sadie Bjornsen (USA) [P] NordicFocus
Bjornsen’s podium netted her a boost up to sixth in the overall standings and eighth in distance – career bests and among the best U.S. rankings of all time.

“It is amazing to finish the season on that note,” said Bjornsen. “I did not know that would be possible today. When I saw the other girls and how quickly the race went, I decided I was going to fight for the podium.”

Cendrine Browne [P] Nordic Focus
The top Canadian was Cendrine Browne in 39th with the 27th fastest time, followed by Emily Nishikawa in 48th, Dahria Beatty in 54th and Zina Kocher in 60th.

“The atmosphere in Falun is great with people are cheering for all the countries which is pretty cool. It’s a relief to finish as it’s been a long season. Overall I would say my best results were 33rd at the Olympics and my 36th at the Holmemkollen (even if I fell twice and lost the top 30… it was a great race),” said Browne. “The Canadian’s women team is getting better and better. It’s encouraging to be a part of a team that keeps growing, learning and improving together.”

Diggins started third in the pursuit, 43 seconds behind Bjoergen, carving 27 seconds out of the Norwegian’s lead – just 16.7 seconds back at the finish for the fastest time of the day. She started out in a group with Østberg just ahead of her and Finland’s Krista Parmakoski right behind.

Oestberg, Diggins and Parmakoski chase down Bjoergen [P] Nordic Focus

The trio skied together as a chase pack for three kilometers before Diggins decided to up the pace and broke away. She began knocking down the gap by huge chunks and by the 5k mark had put over 30 seconds on the chase group and had Bjoergen in sight. She continued to carve time on Bjoergen, but didn’t have enough race left to catch her.

“I actually love getting to just go hammer by myself, skiing the downhills exactly how I want to. So I was happy to be out there looking for every second I could get,” said Diggins. “Our awesome techs nailed the skis and we had the boards to go out there and lay down a fast race.”

Bjornsen, who started 57 seconds back along with Sweden’s Charlotte Kalla, had to bridge up to the Østberg-Parmakoski group. With Diggins out alone, a chase pack developed by mid-race establishing a battle for third. Bjornsen held her spot in heavy traffic then seized an opportunity to break free in the final stretch to the finish to take third over Norway’s Ragnhild Haga.

Randall and Breck [P]
The race was a farewell for a host of athletes including Americans Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska) and Liz Stephen (E. Montpelier, Vt.). Randall was celebrated after the finish, taking a victory lap with son Breck in her arms in front of the thousands in Falun for the World Cup Finals.

Randall leaves with a strong legacy starting with her World Cup sprint win at Rybinsk in December, 2007. She ended up winning 14 World Cup races and three sprint crystal globes. She and Diggins combined for a team sprint World Championship in 2013 and the recent Olympic gold.

Elizabeth Stephen [P] Nordic Focus
Stephen left her mark on the flanks of Alpe Cermis, establishing herself as one of the most dominant hill climbers in the sport. A regular podium finisher on the final hill climb of the Tour de Ski, she recorded one of the best tour finishes in history with her fifth in 2015.

Pursuit results here.
Fastest of the Day here.
Mini Tour results here.
World Cup Distance here.
Overall World Cup here.





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