Tara Geraghty-Moats celebrates her historic World Cup win (Volk/NordicFocus)
RAMSAU, Austria (Dec. 18, 2020) – American Tara Geraghty-Moats (West Fairlee, Vt.) made history Friday, skiing to a hard-fought victory by just 1.5 seconds in the first ever FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for women in an idyllic mountain setting at Ramsau am Dachstein. It was an emotional win for the 27-year-old who has been a pioneer in the movement to bring women’s nordic combined to the Olympics.
Geraghty-Moats finished sixth in the ski jumping segment of the nordic combined competition, putting her 39 seconds behind Westvold-Hansen to start the 5k cross country race. Geraghty-Moats charged hard from the start, catching the Norwegian near the end of the first of two laps on a hill. Westvold-Hansen fought back to ski even before Geraghty-Moats pulled away again on a hill to hold on for a victory.
The American is the two-time defending champion in the Continental Cup and came into the race a favorite. The women’s World Cup debut had been scheduled in early December at Lillehammer, Norway, but was postponed.
USA Nordic fielded a team of four athletes for the World Cup debut. Annika Malacinski (Steamboat Springs, Colo.) finished 28th with teammates Alexa Brabec and Tess Arnone (both Steamboat Springs, Colo.) 29th and 30th.
An emotional Geraghty-Moats stood atop the winner’s podium, flanked by athletes from Norway and Japan. “Today here in Ramsau was a dream come true,” said Geraghty-Moats. “It was something I’ve dreamed about since I was 10 years old – before it was even a possibility.
“Just a huge thanks to my team and FIS for finally inviting the women to the big leagues.”
There were many unknowns for athletes coming into the first event of the season after COVID-19 wreaked havoc on training and competition schedules.
“Coming into this competition I was really uncertain of myself because I hadn’t put a bib on in 10 months,” said Geraghty-Moats. “And I had only 10% of my ski jumping training I had hoped to have. But all day long I just kept telling myself that I could do it – every step at a time.”
Sports organizations including the International Ski Federation and USA Nordic have been working actively to bring women’s nordic combined into the Olympics. It is the only remaining Olympic event where women do not compete. The historic debut of a FIS Nordic Combined World Cup will be followed this February 27 with the first ever World Championship for women at the FIS Nordic Ski World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany.
Over the past two seasons, women from 17 nations have scored points in the FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup tour. Nine nations were represented in the field of 32 in Ramsau.
Geraghty-Moats becomes the first American nordic combined skier in nearly nine years to win a World Cup. The last victory went to Bryan Fletcher, who won the prestigious Holmenkollen World Cup in Oslo, Norway in March, 2012.
On-demand replay of both the ski jumping and cross country segments of the nordic combined World Cup are available on Peacock TV in the USA.
FIS Nordic Combined World Cup – Women
Official Results
USA Nordic team that participated in the historic debut including: USA Nordic Women’s Nordic Combnied Team at the debut of the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup in Ramsau, Austria, showcasing new team uniforms from Backcountry. Annika Malacinski, Tara Geraghty-moats, Tess Arnone, and Alexa Brabec, left to right (Romina Eggert/USA Nordic)
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Was hoping to see Gabby Armstrong on the team. Great Job!!
ONE AWSOME WONDER WOMAN
FLYS THROUGH THE AIR
FASTER UP THE HILLS
way to go / be Tarra
AHOOO !
Love Nic and Robin