TESERO, Italy (AP) — Jessie Diggins isn’t about to abandon her optimism despite a disappointing start to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

An early fall knocked the American star out of medal contention in Saturday’s opening women’s 20-kilometer skiathlon, but Diggins said the setback did little to dampen her confidence. “I’ve had so much love and so much support from so many amazing people back home,” Diggins said. “And I just really wanted to bring them joy and just go out there and race my heart out and that’s what I did today. I’m really proud of that.” Diggins, the U.S. gold medal winner, racing in her final season, fell on a bend during the classic portion of the race, briefly tumbling to the snow as the lead group pulled away in heavy, wet conditions. She finally gained ground after the mid-race ski exchange, picking up pace in the freestyle half as some of the early leaders began to tire. Putting in a strong finish, she finished eighth, 2 minutes, 21.1 seconds behind Sweden’s Frida Karlsson, who won gold. While the result ended Diggins’ medal hopes in the opening race of the Olympic cross-country program, she said her performance also offered reassurance.

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