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Vermont Business Magazine The Stratton Mountain School (SMS) community is celebrating a historic victory today as alumnus Ben Ogden (Class of 2018) captured the silver medal in the Men’s Sprint at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina, Italy.
— Ryan Cochran-Siegle, a 33-year-old second-generation Alpine racer from Cochran’s Ski Area in Richmond, repeated his medal-winning feat of four years ago by snagging silver in the men’s super-G.
Both of his sisters were also competitive skiers.
Ogden's silver ends the 50-year U.S. men's cross-country-skiing Olympic medal drought. In alpine skiing, Moltzan and Jacqueline Wiles teamed up to win bronze.
Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won the men’s team sprint alongside teammate Einar Hedegart for his fifth gold medal of these Olympics, having moved away from the pack in the final lap of six. The victory brings him one gold medal away from a historic clean sweep of the cross-country events,