WATCH LIVE | Can Kläbo win six out of six in the ski marathon?
Norwegian skier Johannes Hösflot Kläbo aims to achieve an unprecedented feat by winning all six events in the men's ski marathon at the Milano Cortina Olympics, starting this Saturday.
On Saturday, the men's ski marathon at the Milano Cortina Olympics will take place, featuring Estonian skiers Alvar Johannes Alev and Martin Himma. The live broadcast by ETV and ERR's sports portal begins at 11:50 AM, with commentary by Tarmo Tiisler and Christopher Kalev, and reporting by Johannes Vedru. With 65 competitors in the 50 km classical distance, Norway's star Johannes Hösflot Kläbo, wearing the number one bib, has a chance to set a remarkable record.
Kläbo has already made history at these Olympics by becoming the most successful cross-country skier ever, having won all five of his events so far. The 29-year-old skier could become the first athlete to win six out of six events in a single Olympic edition. This ambitious goal follows an impressive career during which Kläbo has collected 10 Olympic gold medals and a total of 12 Olympic medals, making him one of the greatest athletes of his sport.
With Michael Phelps as the only athlete to have won all eight events at a single Olympics, Kläbo's pursuit of perfection at the Milano Cortina Games ignites excitement among fans and sports enthusiasts. As he prepares for this historic ski marathon, the focus will be on his ability to handle the pressure and deliver yet another extraordinary performance, thereby reinforcing his legacy in the history of Olympic sports.