Ben Ogden of the USA celebrates silver medal at the finish line of the Olympic men's cross-country sprint, snow flying, crowd cheering.
Ben Ogden of the USA celebrates silver medal at the finish line of the Olympic men's cross-country sprint, snow flying, crowd cheering.
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Ben Ogden claims silver in Olympic cross-country sprint

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Vermont native Ben Ogden won silver in the men's sprint classic at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, ending a 50-year medal drought for U.S. men in cross-country skiing. He finished 0.8 seconds behind gold medalist Johannes Høsflot Klæbo of Norway. The achievement marks only the second such medal for an American man, following Bill Koch's silver in 1976.

At the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on February 10, 2026, Ben Ogden, a 25-year-old from Landgrove, Vermont, secured silver in the men's sprint classic event. Ogden qualified second in the morning round and advanced through the heats, winning his quarterfinal before finishing third in the semifinal as a 'lucky loser' to reach the final. In the decisive race, Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo surged ahead on the final uphill climb to win gold in 3 minutes, 39.8 seconds, his seventh Olympic gold and second of the Games. Ogden crossed the line in 3:40.61, 0.8 seconds behind, while teammate Oskar Opstad Vike took bronze, 6.8 seconds off the pace.

Ogden's medal is the first for a U.S. man in Olympic cross-country skiing since fellow Vermonter Bill Koch won silver in the 30km event at the 1976 Innsbruck Games. 'It’s an unbelievable dream come true,' Ogden told reporters. He celebrated with a backflip off the podium, a nod to his younger self. Ogden reflected on his late father, John, a former Middlebury College skier and coach who died of cancer in 2023 at age 56: 'I miss him every single day.' Family roots run deep; Ogden is the fourth generation from Landgrove, population 177, and his mother, Andrea, attended the race.

A University of Vermont engineering graduate and three-time NCAA champion, Ogden trains with the Stratton Mountain School's SMS T2 team, co-founded by Koch. Koch, watching from Vermont, told VTDigger: 'I am so full of emotions... It couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.' Ogden hopes his success boosts U.S. cross-country skiing, saying, 'I hope it gives the future of the sport in the U.S. a big boost.' In the women's sprint, Sweden swept the podium, with U.S. skier Julia Kern placing sixth.

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Reactions on X to Ben Ogden's silver medal in the men's Olympic cross-country sprint are overwhelmingly celebratory, highlighting the end of a 50-year U.S. men's medal drought since Bill Koch in 1976. Users and official accounts praise the historic achievement, Ogden's Vermont roots, and Team USA's breakthrough, with high engagement on posts from Olympics, NBC, and FIS Cross-Country.

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Ansgar Evensen celebrates World Cup sprint win in Drammen after Klaebo's crash, surging past rivals on snowy track.
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Ansgar Evensen wins Drammen sprint after Klaebo crash

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Norwegian skier Ansgar Evensen secured his first World Cup victory in the men's classic sprint in Drammen on March 12, 2026, after top favorites Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo and Ben Ogden crashed out in the semifinals. The 25-year-old surged from sixth in the final to claim the win ahead of Czech Jiri Tuz and fellow Norwegian Kristian Kollerud, who earned a podium in his World Cup debut. Klaebo, who had already clinched the sprint discipline crystal globe in qualifying, was taken to hospital for precautionary checks following a head impact.

Continuing their dominance in para cross-country skiing at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics—highlighted by three golds on day two—Jake Adicoff and Oksana Masters added to Team USA's medal haul with standout performances. Adicoff became the first out gay man to win an individual winter Paralympic gold, while Masters earned her third gold of the Games and 22nd career Paralympic medal.

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