Winter Olympics: Johannes Klaebo achieved 6 golds and an accumulated record of 11 in history
Johannes Klaebo made history by winning six gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, bringing his total to 11 Olympic golds.
Norwegian skier Johannes Klaebo has solidified his place in Olympic history by winning his sixth gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina during the 50-kilometer classical skiing event. This victory not only highlights Klaebo's exceptional talent but also elevates his total Olympic gold count to an unprecedented 11, surpassing all previous records in winter Olympic history. Klaebo's flawless performance in every event he entered stands as a testament to his dominance in the sport.
His success at these Olympics mirrors his outstanding performance at the recent World Championships in Trondheim, where he also secured six victories. On this occasion, the men's cross-country skiing podium was exclusively Norwegian, with Martin Nyenget taking the silver medal. This showcases the strength and talent present in Norwegian skiing, particularly at the elite level, adding to the country's reputation as a powerhouse in winter sports.
Alongside Klaebo's achievements, the performance of Argentine skier Franco Dal Farra is also noteworthy, indicating a growing presence of South American athletes in winter sports. The contrast between Klaebo's historic triumph and Dal Farra's emerging career reflects the evolving landscape of the Winter Olympics, which increasingly features diverse international talent despite the traditional dominance of Scandinavian nations in these events.