Jessie Diggins Retires After Unprecedented 4th World Cup Title

Legendary American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins clinches her 4th overall World Cup title before retiring, cementing her legacy as a trailblazer in the sport.
Jessie Diggins, the pioneering American cross-country skier, has capped off her extraordinary career by securing an unprecedented fourth World Cup overall title before retiring on home snow in Lake Placid, New York. The 34-year-old Minnesota native has been a trailblazer in the sport, becoming the first non-European athlete to win the coveted crystal globe in 2021.
Diggins' latest triumph came on Friday, when she clinched the season-ending title with two races still remaining in the World Cup finals weekend. Her fifth-place finish in the 10km classic event was enough to lock up her third consecutive overall championship and fourth in total, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest cross-country skiers of her generation.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The American superstar's dominance this season has been nothing short of remarkable. Diggins has been a model of consistency, racking up multiple individual and team event victories throughout the campaign. Her ability to excel in both classic and freestyle disciplines has made her a complete and well-rounded athlete, capable of thriving in a wide range of conditions and events.
Source: The Guardian


