Norwegian skier Klaebo ties all-time Winter Olympics gold record
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Norwegian skier Klaebo ties all-time Winter Olympics gold record
"TESERO, Italy -- Norway's Johannes Hosflot Klaebo has won an eighth gold medal in cross-country skiing at the Milan Cortina Olympics, tying an all‑time Winter Games record."
"The 29‑year‑old claimed victory Friday in the men's 10 kilometer interval‑start race, for his third gold at the 2026 games."
"He ties the record shared by three other Norwegian athletes, all retired: Marit Bjoergen and Bjoern Daehlie in cross-country skiing and Ole Einar Bjoerndalen in the biathlon."
Johannes Hosflot Klaebo of Norway won his eighth Olympic gold medal in cross-country skiing at Milan Cortina 2026 in Tesero, Italy. The 29-year-old claimed victory in the men's 10 kilometer interval-start race, earning his third gold medal at the 2026 Games. The eighth gold ties an all-time Winter Games record previously held by three retired Norwegian athletes: Marit Bjoergen and Bjoern Daehlie in cross-country skiing, and Ole Einar Bjoerndalen in biathlon. Klaebo's achievement places him alongside the most decorated Winter Olympians in history and cements his status among the sport's elite.
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