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Kläbo ended the season with a victory, Diggins drew a line under her career

Johannes Kläbo secured his 14th victory of the season in the final race of the cross-country skiing World Cup, while Jessie Diggins announced her retirement.

In the final event of the cross-country skiing World Cup held in Lake Placid, USA, Norwegian skier Johannes Hösflot Kläbo clinched a remarkable victory, marking his 14th win of the season. The men's competition featured a thrilling race where a group of six competitors separated from the pack just 2.5 kilometers from the finish line, with Kläbo demonstrating exceptional stamina and skill to finish with a time of 41 minutes and 57 seconds. Following him were fellow Norwegians Harald Östberg Amundsen and Einar Hedegart, while Italian skier Davide Graz lagged closely but ultimately did not disrupt the Norwegian sweep.

The event was not just notable for Kläbo's triumph; it also marked a significant moment in the career of American skier Jessie Diggins, who announced her retirement after an illustrious career in the sport. Diggins has been a pivotal figure in American cross-country skiing, and her retirement from competitive skiing leaves a significant void in the sport. Her contributions to the team and her accomplishments will be fondly remembered by fans and fellow athletes alike.

Kläbo's outstanding performance throughout the season allowed him to accumulate 2301 points, ultimately earning him his sixth overall World Cup title, as he continued to dominate his competitors with consistent performances. His success not only reflects his incredible talent and dedication but also signals the ongoing strength of Norwegian skiing on the global stage, making it a defining moment for the sport as the season comes to a close.

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