Hi there!

I’m Kate Oldham, a professional cross-country skier and proud member of the Stifel U.S. Ski Team and the BSF Pro Team. My journey began at the Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club before I pursued Environmental Studies at Montana State University, where I worked hard to achieve the delicate balance between elite athletics and academics.

I’ve built my career on consistency, curiosity, and a deep love for being outside. Whether it’s early-morning training at Spring Gulch, descending a flow trail on my mountain bike, or spending afternoons in the gym, I find meaning in the daily work of being an athlete. I believe in training with purpose and staying connected to the places and people that keep me grounded.

When I’m not training or traveling for races, you’ll probably find me hanging out with horses, relaxing with my cats, grabbing a summer salad wrap from Dos Gringos, or soaking up some time on the river. Those in-between moments mean just as much to me as crossing a finish line. I care about community and showing up fully, on and off the snow.

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Career Highlights

  • Member of the U.S. Ski Team 2025/26

  • 2025 US National Champion in 10k Freestyle

  • Overall SuperTour Champion (2024–25) – winner of both sprint and distance titles

  • 3x Top 20 results on FIS World Cup

  • Represented the U.S. at 2022, 2023, and 2025 FIS Junior/U23 World Championships

  • 2x Top 15 results at 2025 FIS U23 World Championships

  • 2x MVP Student Athlete across all MSU Bobcat Athletics

  • 4.0 GPA graduate from Montana State University in Environmental Studies with a minor in Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

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