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Bend Nordic skier Neve Gerard talks about her experience at 2024 Youth Olympic Games in South Korea

(Update: Adding video, Dylan Anderman interview with Gerard)

Bend High senior, 17, had several Top 20 finishes, including sixth place in Women's 7.5K Classic

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Neve Gerard, a Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation full-time competitive Nordic skier and Bend High senior, has much to celebrate after spending 10 days in Gangwon, South Korea at the 2024 Youth Olympic Games.

Drawing top athletes from all over the world, the Youth Olympic Games was Gerard’s second experience representing her country while competing on the world stage, following an impressive showing at last season's Nordic Nations Championships in Finland.

After a first-place result in the Junior Women’s Freestyle 10k at US Nationals this past January, and declining a spot on the 2024 World Junior Championship Team in favor of Youth Olympics, Gerard and her coaching team felt confident she was in good shape for this year’s Youth Olympic Games.

Gerard qualified to represent Team USA more than a year in advance of the Youth Olympic Games at US Nationals in January of 2023 in Houghton, Michigan. 

“Asking any athlete to target a single week of events, from such a long way out, is a lot of pressure to put on any athlete, let alone a 17-year-old who is tackling school, college applications and life as a teenager,” explains Reitler Hodgert, Nordic Director at MBSEF. “Neve has handled that pressure with a focus and athletic professionalism far beyond her years of skiing.”

Gerard, who started training with MBSEF as a freshman in high school, made up her mind early on in her high school racing career that she wanted to pursue a dream of racing professionally as a Nordic skier. Gerard’s rise as a Nordic skier has impressed many, due to the fact that the large majority of her competition, both in the US and abroad, have been training exclusively in the sport for many years longer than her. 

“I think MBSEF’s training approach has allowed me to grow a lot as an athlete in a short amount of time, while keeping it sustainable for the future,” said Gerard.

While competing in Gangwon and in addition to her sixth-place finish in the Women’s 7.5K Classic, Gerard took 17th place in the Freestyle Sprint and, along with her team, fifth in the Mixed 4x5k Team Relay, where Gerard posted the third-fastest leg of the day.

In the fall of 2024, Gerard will continue her racing career as part of the University of Utah’s Nordic Ski Team. University of Utah has dominated collegiate skiing in the US, winning NCAA championships every year it has been held since 2019.

Gerard, who will be joined at Utah by fellow MBSEF alumni Zachary Jayne, notes, “I am super excited to ski with Utah next year because of the level and the location.”

The strength of Utah’s ski team will provide a level of training and competition Gerard requires at this stage in her career.

“It is the natural next step in her progression towards competing as a Nordic skier at the highest level,” said Hodgert, “and we are excited to continue cheering and supporting Neve, as much as we can, from Bend.”

Click here to view Neve Gerard’s results from 2024 US Nationals and 2024 Youth Olympic Games.

About Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation:

The Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities through competitive snow sports programs to support Central Oregon athletes in achieving their individual athletic, academic, and personal goals. Its vision is to positively impact the life of every athlete it serves. For more information on MBSEF, its programs, and how to support MBSEF athletes, visit www.mbsef.org.

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