Sweden's Frida Karlsson claimed gold in the women's 10km + 10km skiathlon at the 2026 Winter Olympics, finishing in 53:45.2 ahead of teammate Ebba Andersson in silver. American favorite Jessie Diggins crashed early but fought back to eighth place. Norway's Heidi Weng took bronze in the race's debut at 20km distance.
The women's skiathlon opened the cross-country program at the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on February 7, 2026. In wet, slushy conditions under cloudy skies and temperatures around 5°C, the 20km event—extended from 15km in 2022—tested endurance with 10km classic followed by 10km freestyle.
Frida Karlsson, 26, dominated after taking the lead early, breaking away in the freestyle leg to win by 51 seconds over Ebba Andersson (54:36.2). Heidi Weng secured bronze at 55:11.9, 1:26.7 back, marking Sweden's one-two finish. Karlsson grabbed a Swedish flag before the line, saying, "I just had so much fun out there today and I am really proud of my whole team. The skis were super and the body felt amazing."
Jessie Diggins, the world No. 1 and U.S. star in her final Olympics before retirement, suffered a crash on the first lap's downhill turn when her ski tip caught slush, tangling with Norway's Karoline Simpson-Larsen. Dropping to 31st, she recovered strongly in freestyle—third-fastest split—to finish eighth in 56:06.3, 2:21.1 behind Karlsson. "The crash wasn’t that big of a deal to me... I was really encouraged by the skate half," Diggins said. "I’m in the best shape of my life."
Other Americans: Julia Kern 19th (58:02.4), Novie McCabe 26th (58:06.1), Rosie Brennan 37th (1:00:06.0). U.S. coach Chris Grover noted ski issues in classic hurt chances, calling it "a little bit disappointing."
This equalized men-women distance debut highlighted Scandinavian strength, with Sweden sweeping podium spots except bronze.