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Schumacher Aims for Olympic Gold: Skiing's New Star
28 Nov
Summary
- Gus Schumacher targets 2026 Winter Olympics after historic World Cup win.
- US cross-country ski team features emerging contenders like Kramer.
- Kendall Kramer makes World Cup debut, aiming for consistent performance.

Gus Schumacher, the first American in four decades to win a World Cup distance race, is now setting his sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics. He aims to replicate his February success, a strategy that has yielded strong performances in recent years. Schumacher leads a promising group of American skiers, including JC Schoonmaker, Luke Jager, and Zanden McMullen, who have collectively risen to become contenders.
This new era for American men's cross-country skiing sees them recognized on the world stage, moving beyond their underdog status. Schumacher emphasizes a process-oriented approach, focusing on weekly goals rather than solely on outcomes to manage pressure. The team's development is a testament to their shared journey and dedication.
Fairbanks skier Kendall Kramer joins the World Cup circuit, benefiting from full-time training with APU and the absence of college skiing obligations. She aims to maintain her performance to stay in Europe for subsequent World Cup periods. Rosie Brennan and Novie McCabe also represent the US. Kramer, a multi-sport collegiate athlete and NCAA Woman of the Year finalist, is eager to translate her success to the international level.




