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Kikkan Randall (born
December 31, 1982) is an
American Olympic champion cross-country skier. She has won 17 U.S.
National titles, made 29
podiums on the...
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advocacy related to
climate change and
eating disorders.
Diggins and
teammate Kikkan Randall won the
United States' first-ever cross-country
skiing gold medals...
- sent at
minimum one
skier to
every winter Olympics after 1972,
including Kikkan Randall who
became a gold
medalist in the cross-country
skiing event at...
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event consisted of 6 by 1.25km
sprints alternating between 2 teammates.
Kikkan Randall and
Jessie Diggins won the event,
making this the
first ever Olympic...
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Commission for four years. He was
succeeded in 2013 by cross-country
skier Kikkan Randall.
Albrecht is
currently manager of
slalom star
Mikaela Shiffrin....
- "Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Gold!” in the NBC
broadcast of
Jessie Diggins and
Kikkan Randall's historic, gold medal-winning team
sprint relay at the 2018 Winter...
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operations of the
Detroit Pistons Sean
Parnell (1980),
former Governor of
Alaska Kikkan Randall (2001),
Olympic skier Lora
Reinbold (1982),
Alaska politician James...
- respectively.
There were some
notable successes for the team.
Jessie Diggins and
Kikkan Randall won the cross-country
skiing women's team
sprint event to clinch...
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American cross-country
skier to win back-to-back
World Cup races,
after Kikkan Randall in 2011. She has
represented the
United States at
several World...
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Gabriella Paruzzi,
Gianfranco Polvara,
Alena Procházková,
Alexey Prokurorov,
Kikkan Randall, Riitta-Liisa Roponen,
Valentyna Shevchenko,
Raisa Smetanina, Kristina...