Jessie Diggins, born on August 26, 1991, is a trailblazing American cross-country skier who has etched her name in the annals of sports history. With an impressive tally of three World Cup overall titles, four Olympic medals, and seven World Championship medals, she stands as the most accomplished cross-country skier from the United States.
Her remarkable journey includes a historic moment at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, where she and her teammate Kikkan Randall secured the United States' first-ever gold medal in cross-country skiing with a thrilling team sprint victory. Diggins continued to shine at the 2022 Winter Olympics, earning a silver medal in the thirty-kilometer freestyle and a bronze in the individual sprint, further solidifying her status as the most decorated American cross-country skier of all time.
In addition to her Olympic success, Diggins has claimed seven medals, including two golds, at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships from 2013 to 2025. Notably, she made history in 2023 by becoming the first American to win an individual event gold medal in the ten-kilometer freestyle.
Competing in the FIS Cross-Country World Cup since 2011, Diggins made headlines in 2021 by winning the women's overall title for the 2020–21 season, marking her as the first American woman to achieve this feat since Bill Koch in 1982. She continued her dominance by securing additional overall titles in the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Diggins is a passionate advocate for climate change awareness and eating disorder support, using her platform to inspire positive change.