SOCHI, Russia (Feb. 5) - The U.S. Ski Team's Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO) received the ultimate honor from his fellow Olympians, being named flag bearer for Team USA. The Olympic silver medalist and World Champion in nordic combined will lead the American team into the stadium Friday at his record sixth Winter Olympics. No other American has competed in six Winter Games, the most for any athlete worldwide.
Todd Lodwick, shown here celebrating his Olympic Trials win, was honored by his fellow Olympians as Team USA flag bearer. It will be a record sixth Olympics for the Steamboat Springs native.
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Todd Lodwick
Being nominated to carry the flag at the Opening Ceremony is one of the greatest honors that has ever been bestowed upon me. I couldn¹t be more humbled and excited to be selected among all of the great athletes who were vying for this representation. Going into my sixth Olympic Games, it feels like I have already won a medal, and to cap off my career by representing the United States of America and Team USA is truly a privilege.
Bill Marolt, President and CEO, U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association
The greatest part of this honor for Todd Lodwick is that it came from his fellow Olympians. He has earned that respect as a six time Olympian, World Champion and an Olympic silver medalist. His perseverance and passion for his sport has helped create a strong nordic combined legacy in America.
Scott Blackmun, CEO, U.S. Olympic Committee
I'd like to congratulate Todd on this tremendous honor. Todd is such a deserving representative of our athletes and our nation. His commitment and dedication embody what it means to be an Olympian, and I look forward to watching him represent the U.S. delegation, both at the Opening Ceremony and on the field of play.