Norway wins 17th gold medal to set Winter Olympics record
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Norway wins 17th gold medal to set Winter Olympics record
"ANTERSELVA, Italy -- Johannes Dale-Skjevdal was the only biathlete to hit all 20 targets in the 15-kilometer mass start race Friday and skied his way to Norway's 17th gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics -- breaking the record for the most golds won by a nation at a single Winter Games. Norway had set the record at the 2022 Beijing Olympics with 16 gold medals."
"ANTERSELVA, Italy -- Johannes Dale-Skjevdal was the only biathlete to hit all 20 targets in the 15-kilometer mass start race Friday and skied his way to Norway's 17th gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics -- breaking the record for the most golds won by a nation at a single Winter Games. Norway had set the record at the 2022 Beijing Olympics with 16 gold medals. Dale-Skjevdal was followed by teammate Sturla Holm Laegreid, the now-famous biathlete for his on-air infidelity confession who won silver Friday."
Johannes Dale-Skjevdal won the 15-kilometer mass start biathlon in Anterselva, Italy, by hitting all 20 targets and skiing to victory. His flawless shooting produced Norway's 17th gold medal at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, breaking the single-Games Winter Olympic record for most golds by a nation. Norway had previously set the mark with 16 golds at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Dale-Skjevdal finished ahead of teammate Sturla Holm Laegreid, who took silver and is noted for an on-air infidelity confession.
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