Kläbo could not be with his fiancée before the Olympics: finally, the quarantine is over!
Johannes Kläbo, a cross-country skier from Norway, has finally completed his quarantine before the Milano Cortina Olympics, where he won six gold medals, and he reflects on his achievements and the long separation from his fiancée.
Johannes Hösflot Kläbo, the renowned Norwegian cross-country skier, spent over two months in quarantine leading up to the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics to avoid viruses and focus on training, which meant he couldn't spend time with his fiancée. Kläbo's extraordinary performance at the games made him the first winter athlete to win six gold medals at a single Olympics, bringing his total Olympic gold count to 11, placing him just behind swimming legend Michael Phelps in the all-time gold medal count. This significant achievement has garnered international attention, with major media outlets like NBC, BBC, and L'Equipe seeking interviews with him after the games.