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Ogden Ends US Men’s 50-Year Olympic Medal Drought in Skiing

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Ben Ogden’s Silver Medal Stands as a Monumental Leap in US Cross-Country Skiing History

In Tesenro, a moment that had been anticipated for decades finally arrived. US cross-country skier Ben Ogden clinched silver at the Olympic Games, breaking through a 50-year medal drought for American men in this discipline.

The last time an American male won an Olympic medal in cross-country skiing was in 1976 when Bill Koch captured silver in the 30 km event. Ogden’s achievement marks a significant milestone not only for the US team but also heralds a promising new era for the sport domestically.

“I am hopeful this will boost the future of cross-country skiing in the US,” Ogden told Reuters. “Bill Koch’s medal inspired generations, and I hope Ben’s victory propels us to achieve great things over the next 50 years.”

Earlier this year, Ogden’s team had already made history by finishing third on the World Cup sprint podium alongside Gus Schumacher.

On Tuesday, Ogden delivered a dominant performance. He topped the qualification round with a second-place finish and went into the quarter-finals, where he maintained his lead to secure an additional 2.29 seconds over the next fastest competitor. In the finals, his win was just narrowly edged by Norway’s Johannes Klaebo.

“I looked at that last bend on the hill and saw only three of us remaining,” Ogden said. “That moment felt like a call for action.”

Off the track, 25-year-old Ogden is known for his humor and humility. Ahead of the Games, he quipped about not responding to messages or emails due to his recent hobby—knitting.

Ogden’s historic achievement brought joy and enthusiasm among the US team. Julia Kern, who finished sixth in the women’s classic sprint, described it as “incredibly special.” Jessie Diggins echoed her teammate’s sentiment by posting on Instagram, “This guy!!!! Holy smokes, CONGRATS BENNY SO PROUD OF YOU!!”

With this silver medal, Ogden not only marks the end of a 50-year drought but also renews hopes for American men’s cross-country skiing in international competitions.

As Ogden celebrated his historic moment, he set the stage for greater achievements to come.

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