Written by Lynn E. Paulson, APU staff writer I could hear the high-pitched, happy ruckus before I even entered the East Anchorage High School gymnasium, where the event was already in full swing. ... See More
Returning Home to YOKO poles and gloves
From the 2014/2015 season onwards, I will be going for gold with YOKO ski gloves and poles! “We joyfully announce that 3-time World Cup Sprint Champion Kikkan Randall has chosen YOKO products ... See More
Kikkan Randall Talks Fast and Female
Cross-country skier Kikkan Randall is a pioneer in her sport. The four-time Olympian has racked up a list of firsts including: first U.S. woman to win a world cup event in 2008, first U.S. woman to ... See More
Randall Gives U.S. Medal Hopes in Sochi
Brian Pinelli, Special for USA TODAY Sports12:41 p.m. EST January 15, 2014 NOVE MESTO, Czech Republic – Clad in her bright pink U.S. Ski Team jacket and pink-rimmed sunglasses and with pink-tinged ... See More
Randall nabs silver in World Cup Sprint photo finish
By: Beth Bragg, ADN.com The greatest female skier in the history of the sport beat Anchorage's Kikkan Randall in a photo finish Sunday, whetting Randall's appetite for February's Winter ... See More
Fast and Female and Pretty in Pink
By: Brad Rassler on Sustainableplay.com For the past few seasons, everything’s been coming up roses for the women of the U.S. cross country skiing team. World Championships. World Cup podiums. ... See More
USA Relay podiums again in Lillehammer World Cup
Lillehammer’s punishing race course was blanketed in heavy snow Sunday as the US women warmed up for the 4 x 5 k relay. But the weather conditions didn’t dampen the spirits of defending World Champion ... See More
Go Away With… Kikkan Randall (Chicago Tribune)
Three-time Olympian Kikkan Randall was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she made her Olympic debut at the 2002 Winter Games. While the cross-country skier will have to wait until the end of January ... See More
Universal Sports – Train Like A Champion: Cross-Country Skiing
This week our correspondent Nick Gismondi gets put through the ringer by cross-country skier Kikkan Randall. In 2008 Randall became the first American woman to win a World Cup event. Check out the ... See More
Randall 2nd in Kuusamo Sprint
By USSA World Cup sprint champion Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, AK) skied into second place in the cross country sprint World Cup opener Friday, earning the best classic World Cup sprint result of her ... See More