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Ben Ogden Ends 50-Year Drought: U.S. Wins Silver in Men’s Olympic Cross-Country Skiing

Last updated: February 10, 2026 1:03 pm
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Ben Ogden trusted his quicktops in the final sprint willpower jump, securing the first U.S. medal in men’s cross-country skiing since 1976 and Amid Sweden’s total women’s podium sweep, the Americans finally broke the Nordic curse that has haunted them for generations.

The Milano-Cortina Games witnessed history on Tuesday as Ben Ogden sprinted to silver in the men’s cross-country classic sprint, snapping a 50-year medal drought for American men and cementing his name alongside Bill Koch—the last U.S. skier to accomplish the feat. While Norway’s Johannes Klaebo cruised to gold, the image that will endure is Ogden, 29 seconds from glory, leaning forward at the finish line in Tesero, Italy. The reality is settled; the U.S. finally has a medal in men’s Olympic cross-country skiing again.

The Long Road to Medal: Breaking the U.S. Nordic Curse

  • 1976 – Bill Koch’s Silver: The last and only U.S. men’s medal in Olympic cross-country skiing dates back to Innsbruck, where Koch’s silver in the 30km set a standard that no American skier has matched until now. Ogden, a Burlington, Vermont native, is the first to break that spell.
  • Cross-Country Drought: In 50 years, the U.S. has seen Miners, Bills, and now Ben Ogden—all hoping to change the legacy. While Jessie Diggins dominated women’s events, the men’s program consistently lagged behind Nordic powerhouses Norway, Sweden, and Russia.
  • Ogden’s Rise: The 2025 World Cup season showcased Ogden’s ascent, with top-five finishes in sprints and the qualifying rounds in Cortina proving his consistency and tactical prowess. His silver in Cortina is the capstone of years of consistent progression.

Sweden’s Total Rein on Women’s Olympic Sprints

In the women’s classic sprint, Swedish dominance manifested in a flawless podium sweep. Linn Svahn seized gold in 4:03.05, finishing 1.59 seconds ahead of teammate Jonna Sundling. Maja Dahlqvist completed the Swedish trifecta. The trio transformed every steep hill into a showcase of strength and technical precision, leaving no doubt about Sweden’s sprint supremacy

The victory secures Sweden’s first Olympic medal for Svahn, complementing Frida Karlsson’s earlier skiathlon gold, while the team wax technicians earned nearly as much credit as the skiers. Superlatives flowed post-race: “[Our waxers] did an amazing job,” Svahn confirmed, citing the team’s preparation in adapting to the altering snow conditions throughout the day

Klaebo Makes It Seven Golds: Chasing Olympic History

Klaebo’s victory marks his seventh Olympic gold and second of the Milano-Cortina Games. At 29, he is two shy of matching compatriots Marit Bjoergen (8 golds) and Bjorn Daehlie (8 golds). His classic sprint final showcased signature explosiveness up the hills, while his relaxed cruise across the finish line (3:39.74) reinforced his status as the undisputed king of cross-country racing

Race Course Conditions: From Compact to Slush

  • The early qualification rounds benefited from colder temperatures that compacted the snow, leading to faster times across all heats.
  • As the day warmed, the race course softened, transitioning into slushier, slower conditions during the semifinal and final rounds, prompting quick wax adjustments from team technicians.
  • The Minnesota-born Jessie Diggins, conspicuously absent from the women’s final, failed to progress past the quarterfinal round, a result that underscores the day’s unpredictable conditions and the supreme form of the Swedish trio.

So, What Now?

For Ben Ogden, this is not just silver; it’s an evergreen symbol of persistence. The U.S. finally ended a generational medal drought, igniting hope for future cross-country dominance. Look for him to build on this with podiums in the upcoming Las Vegas City Sprints and the 2026-27 World Cup.

Meanwhile, Klaebo’s march toward Olympic immortality continues. The next medals in his sights: the lingering pursuit of Bjoergen and Daehlie’s records. Sweden’s women, on the other hand, establish an prebearing aura ahead of the 2027 World Championships, where their sprint supremacy will immediately protrude.

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