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How to watch: Diggins, Brennan spearhead U.S. efforts for Olympic gold in team sprint
Read full article: How to watch: Diggins, Brennan spearhead U.S. efforts for Olympic gold in team sprintJessie Diggins and Rosie Brennan made their second to last appearance at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the womenโs team sprint classic for another chance to repeat Diggins' gold medal performance from 2018.
Jessie Digginsโ legacy extends far beyond her historic Olympic gold
Read full article: Jessie Digginsโ legacy extends far beyond her historic Olympic goldJessie Diggins captured historic gold in cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but she's making sure her legacy extends far beyond the Games.
Re-living one of the greatest calls in Olympic history: 'Here comes Diggins!'
Read full article: Re-living one of the greatest calls in Olympic history: 'Here comes Diggins!'The words were etched in Olympic history four years ago in PyeongChang when Kikkan Randall and Jessie Diggins improbably came from behind and secured the United States' first ever gold medal in cross country skiing.
Jessie Diggins wins 1st Tour de Ski title for United States
Read full article: Jessie Diggins wins 1st Tour de Ski title for United StatesUnited States' Jessie Diggins bursts into tears after completing a women's Tour de Ski, cross-country 10K mass start event, in Val di Fiemme, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. Diggins finished in second placed and clinched the Tour de Ski trophy. All rights reservedVAL DI FIEMME โ Jessie Diggins won a first title for the United States in cross-country skiingโs Tour de Ski on Sunday. Four different Norwegians combined to win the past seven editions of the womenโs Tour de Ski. Diggins, from Saint Paul, Minnesota, won an Olympic gold medal at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games in team sprint with Kikkan Randall.
Listening to athletes, USOPC won't punish Olympic protests
Read full article: Listening to athletes, USOPC won't punish Olympic protestsItโs a response to a set of recommendations from a USOPC athlete group that seeks changes to the much-maligned Rule 50 of the IOC Olympic Charter, which prohibits inside-the-lines protests at the games. The IOC has defended the rule, explaining that political statements have no place inside the competition venues at the Olympics. The USOPC established a handful of working groups led by athletes who tackled different aspects of social injustice in the Olympic movement and society in general. The USOPC says it won't discipline athletes for โrespectfulโ and โpeacefulโ demonstrations, and Hirshland said, โI can't imagine that kneeling or raising a fist would be considered" inappropriate. The IOC has sent a survey to athletes across the globe for their opinions on Rule 50 and other issues.