Mar 18 • 07:36 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Klæbo travels to the USA

Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is set to travel to the USA for the World Cup finals despite suffering a mild concussion in a recent competition.

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, the Norwegian ski star, announced his plans to travel to the USA for a World Cup tour, which was initially intended to include interviews with major American media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and CNN Sports. However, these plans were put on hold after Klæbo sustained a mild concussion during a sprint event in Drammen, where he fell and hit his head on the snow, necessitating a hospital visit for observation.

Despite the setback, Klæbo has decided to participate in the World Cup finals in Lake Placid, acknowledging that his preparation might not be ideal due to the long travel and lack of acclimatization. In a press statement, he expressed his eagerness to compete, citing positive past experiences in the World Cup events held in the USA as a motivating factor for his decision.

This development highlights the challenges athletes face when dealing with health issues while maintaining their competitive edge. Klæbo's willingness to travel and compete despite a recent injury underscores his dedication to the sport and the importance of the World Cup events, not only for personal achievement but also for national pride in Norway's prominent ski culture.

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