Michael McFadzen
Perhaps you know some of Kikkan Randall’s cross-country skiing success story. But here's a review for you! She has won 17 U.S. National titles, made 29 podiums on the World Cup, made five trips to the Winter Olympic Games and had the highest finish by an individual American woman. And of course the incredible 2018 Olympic Champion effort – Ladies Team Sprint with Jessie Diggins. Kikkan was also the 2012, 2013 & 2014 World Cup Overall Sprint Champion, 13 x World Cup Victories. 29 x World Cup Podiums6 x Olympic Top Tens. Kikkan is the perfect keynote guest speaker for the 2023 inaugural Ski de She, celebrating women and women power in cross-country skiing and well beyond. For beyond her cross-country skiing success, Kikkan has the following other life notables:
Check out the NBC 2014, Sochi Olympic Games video 'Kikkanimal" to see what kind of typical workout goes into making an Olympic and World Cup Champion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wj9AAEe0sg
Interesting Kikkan Sidebar-type Facts that round out her unique personality
Community involvement:
Kikkan’s Mental & Physical Strength: “On May 31, 2018 just over 3 months after achieving my lifelong goal of winning an Olympic gold medal I was diagnosed with Stage 2 triple positive breast cancer. To say that it rocked my world is an understatement. I went through all the phases. At first I experienced disbelief. Like, ‘No. This can’t be right. Not me. I can’t have this. I then shifted to anger and frustration, like, ‘This isn’t fair I have done everything right. This can’t be happening to me.’ It went against everything I believed to be true. If you are young, healthy and have no family history you don’t get breast cancer. At least that’s what I used to think. I quickly learned that cancer doesn’t discriminate but I truly believe being healthy and active during my treatments will help me get through it.” Getting to ski with Kikkan Randall at Ski de She! An interview with Lena Mitkey, Kohler, WI, 30 to 39, who finished the 30K skate in 1:41.14, 8th overall, 3rd in her age group. Well done, Lena! (And a nice plug for Greenbush, too!) - Followed by an interview with Blair Flickinger, ABSF Marketing & Communications Director, on the impact of Kikkan Randall on ski de She and its Participants! Images courtesy of (c) the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation, Kikkan Randall, and Michael McFadzen.
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