Johannes Klaebo matches the record for gold medals at the Winter Olympics
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Klaebo won his eighth Olympic title at the Winter Olympics, equaling the historical record for gold medals in this event.
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Klaebo has made history by winning the individual 10km freestyle event at the Winter Olympics, securing his eighth Olympic gold medal in the process. This victory allows Klaebo to match the record previously set by fellow Norwegians Marit Bjorgen, Bjorn Daehlie, and Ole Einar Bjorndalen, who also achieved eight golds during their Olympic careers. Klaebo's remarkable performance at the ongoing Games in Milan-Cortina highlights his dominance in the sport, as he is currently aiming to secure three more golds to further extend this record.
In a thrilling race, Klaebo outpaced his competitors, including French skier Mathis Desloges, who took home the silver medal, marking his second podium finish of the Games after securing a silver in the skiathlon the previous Sunday. Einar Hedegart from Norway claimed the bronze, adding to the fierce competition among the top skiers. Klaebo's consistent excellence not only emphasizes his talent but also showcases the strength of Norwegian athletes in winter sports.
With this achievement, Klaebo is not just chasing history for himself, but he is also contributing to Norway's rich legacy in winter sports. His aspirations for more medals this year bring excitement to the ongoing Winter Olympics, setting the stage for further records and memorable moments in the world of competitive skiing. As fans around the world follow his journey, Klaebo's performances are a highlight in the 2026 Winter Games, making him a key athlete to watch.