Kikkan Randall (file photo: Sarah Ely/U.S. Ski Team)

Randall Finishes Second in Freestyle Sprints in Milan

Milan, Italy – FIS World Cup sprint leader Kikkan Randall, of Anchorage, Alaska, battled through the streets of Milan to finish second in a World Cup freestyle sprint on Saturday. Sweden’s Ida Ingemarsdotter took her first win as Randall extended her lead.

The course in Milan, set in the old town less than a kilometer from the famed Duomo, was flat, much like the course in downtown Dusseldorf, Germany last month but much longer.

Kikkan Randall (photo: Sarah Ely/U.S. Ski Team)
Kikkan Randall (photo: Sarah Ely/U.S. Ski Team)

“It was a fantastic atmosphere out there today and it was fun to race here in Milan,” said Randall, who won both quarters and semis before skiing to second in the finals behind Ingemarsdotter. “I didn’t know that she (Ingemarsdotter) was the one coming up beside me until we were on the finish straight.  I hesitated for a moment in making my final lane choice and I think taking the inside lane that had been skied in more may not have been the right choice.”

Afton, Minn.’s Jessie Diggins, who swept four U.S. titles last week in Maine, qualified 18th but came from behind with a strong finish sprint to take fourth and her first World Cup points.

Randall extended her World Cup sprint lead to 124 points ahead of Russian Natalia Matveeva. She is fourth in the overall cross-country skiing World Cup.

“I have taken part in every World Cup this season – I’ve been in good shape. We’ve been training to compete and I hope I can keep the red jersey till the end of the season. I’m feeling strong and I hope I can make it,” Randall said.

Norway’s Eirik Brandsdal took his first victory in the men’s race. Simi Hamilton of Aspen, Colo. finished 19th and Vermont’s Andy Newell 26th after each went out in quarterfinals. Newell had been in contention in the quarters but got tangled and fell coming into the finish.

Four qualifiers made it a particularly successful day from the start with Sadie (Bjornsen) just missing by a tenth in 31st. She’s building quite the hunger for an individual sprint qualification. And it is coming,” said Matt Whitcomb, the U.S. coach. “For the quarterfinals Kikkan and Jessie qualified for the first heat, and Simi and Andy for the last. It’s always better to divide and conquer but we were unlucky today.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup
Milan, Italy – Jan. 14, 2012
Freestyle Sprints

Men:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation
 1  4 BRANDSDAL Eirik 1986 NOR
 2  7 WENZL Josef 1984 GER
 3  3 PETERSON Teodor 1988 SWE
 4  15 MORILOV Nikolay 1986 RUS
 5  2 PETUKHOV Alexey 1983 RUS
 6  9 HATTESTAD Ola Vigen 1982 NOR
 7  1 STRANDVALL Matias 1985 FIN
 8  20 SCOLA Fulvio 1982 ITA
 9  16 PELLEGRINO Federico 1990 ITA
 10  22 PASINI Renato 1977 ITA

Women:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation
 1  2 INGEMARSDOTTER Ida 1985 SWE
 2  11 RANDALL Kikkan 1982 USA
 3  5 FALLA Maiken Caspersen 1990 NOR
 4  12 MATVEEVA Natalia 1986 RUS
 5  1 KYLLOENEN Anne 1987 FIN
 6  8 EIDE Mari 1989 NOR
 7  18 CRAWFORD Chandra 1983 CAN
 8  7 FABJAN Vesna 1985 SLO
 9  17 SOEMSKAR Linn 1989 SWE
 10  25 VAN DER GRAAFF Laurien 1987 SUI

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