Norwegian sets record with 10th Olympic gold medal at Winter Games
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway has won his 10th Olympic gold medal at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan Cortina, becoming only the second athlete to achieve this milestone.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, a 29-year-old cross-country skier from Norway, has set an extraordinary record by winning his 10th Olympic gold medal at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan Cortina. His latest victory in the men's team sprint alongside teammate Einar Hedegart further solidifies his status as one of the greatest Olympic athletes in history. Throughout the 2026 Games, Klaebo has shown remarkable dominance, winning every race he has participated in and recently breaking the Winter Olympics record in the 4 x 7.5km relay event.
Klaebo's achievement is particularly significant as it places him in an elite category of athletes, being only the second person to secure 10 Olympic gold medals after the legendary swimmer Michael Phelps, who boasts a total of 23. The implications of this milestone extend beyond personal achievement; it highlights Norway's enduring strength in winter sports and the country's rich Olympic history. Klaebo's continuing success at these Games adds to the legacy of Norwegian athletes in cross-country skiing and raises expectations for future competitions.
As the 2026 Winter Games progress, with Klaebo set to compete in the upcoming 50km mass start, there is significant excitement surrounding his prospects for adding to his medal haul. Fans and experts alike eagerly anticipate whether he can further improve his already impressive record, while also considering the impact of his success on inspiring future generations of athletes in Norway and around the world.