A teammate's text message alerted Osseo Nordic skier Sarah Bezdicek of her latest milestone — a top-10 ranking on skinnyski.com.
After seeing her name at the No. 5 spot, Bezdicek turned her attention to the other names. Doing so helped her grasp the full meaning of her notoriety. Eight of the top 10 skiers placed ahead of Bezdicek at last season's state meet. But now she races among the peers who last year were just out of reach.
"It was kind of surprising at first, to be with all these other girls I've been racing with the past three years," Bezdicek said. "It was like, 'I'm finally getting to the point where I can ski with them.' I proved to myself that I can be at the top with them."
Bezdicek has gained ground on the elite faster than expected in a sport in which progress is typically incremental. She began skiing as an eighth-grader. She reached the state meet as a freshman. As a sophomore last season, Bezdicek earned all-state honors with a 19th-place finish.
"It's been a pretty rapid ascent," Osseo coach Brad Rosch said.
But Bezdicek has remained grounded.
"I'm trying not to focus too much on rankings," Bezdicek said. "As cool as it is, they can switch every day. You can't be like, 'Oh, I'm safe because I'm ranked.' You have to keep working hard because you don't want that spot taken away."
Rising into the top 10 started long before the first snowflake fell. Bezdicek intensified her training with her club team, Loppet Nordic Racing, through roller skiing, running and skiing-specific strength training. She sacrificed cross-country running at Osseo last fall to focus on skiing.