20206 Olympics: Klaebo, legend of cross-country skiing and most decorated athlete at the Winter Games with 9 gold medals
Johannes Klaebo has set a new record at the Winter Olympics by winning his ninth gold medal in the men's cross-country relay in Milan Cortina.
Johannes Klaebo, a Norwegian cross-country skier, further cemented his legacy in Olympic history by winning his ninth gold medal at the Winter Games, surpassing previous records held by famous athletes. Klaebo's recent victory in the men's relay at the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics, where he secured four gold medals across all events, marks a significant achievement in his career and the sport as a whole. His accomplishments not only put him at the forefront of Olympic skiing but also highlight the increasing dominance of Nordic countries in winter sports.
The milestone is particularly notable as Klaebo's victory adds to the competitive spirit displayed during the relay event, with Norway's team showing exceptional skill and teamwork. The race took place under clear skies in Val di Fiemme after adverse weather conditions had affected earlier events, allowing for a scenic backdrop to this historic win. His achievements have drawn parallels with past legends of cross-country skiing, as Klaebo outshines notable figures like Marit Björgen and Bjoern Dæhlie, who both held eight titles.
As Klaebo continues to raise the bar for future athletes, his status as a sporting icon in Norway and around the world is fortified. His success not only serves as an inspiration for upcoming generations but also adds a competitive edge to the upcoming winter sports scene, possibly paving the way for new talent to emerge in cross-country skiing and beyond. With the Winter Olympics showcasing remarkable athletic prowess, Klaebo's record will likely become a defining moment in Olympic history for years to come.