Jessie Diggins, trailblazing star of cross-country skiing, to retire at end of season

The Guardian – SportThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:58:14 PM
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Jessie Diggins, trailblazing star of cross-country skiing, to retire at end of season
  • Jessie Diggins, a leading figure in cross-country skiing, has declared her retirement after a 15-year career, during which she became a symbol of success for American athletes in a sport traditionally dominated by Europeans. She will participate in the upcoming Olympics and conclude her career on home snow at the World Cup finals.
  • This retirement marks the end of an era for US cross-country skiing, as Diggins has not only set records but also inspired a new generation of athletes, highlighting the potential for success in a competitive international arena.
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