Norway's Klaebo Wins Record 10th Gold Medal at the Winter Olympics, in Photos
Klaebo’s meticulous training and mountain seclusion helped secure his 10th Olympic gold, making him second only to Michael Phelps in total Winter Games gold medals.
- On Wednesday, Klaebo and Hedegart won the men's team sprint in 18:28.9, earning Klaebo his fifth gold at these Games and his 10th overall.
- Having won every race he entered at Milan Cortina, Klaebo helped break the relay record on Sunday and will compete in the 50km mass start this weekend.
- In the closing metres, Klaebo beat Federico Pellegrino while Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher finished 1.4 seconds behind, with Ogden seen 10 metres from the line.
- The result places Klaebo among all-time greats, as his 10th gold medal makes him only the second athlete after Phelps to reach that milestone, Klaebo said, `It's very satisfying to make this happen.`
- Gus Schumacher told reporters he `locked in` and followed Klaebo over the line, emphasizing the event's demanding nature.
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Norway’s Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo joins elite Olympic company with 10th gold medal
Cross-country skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won a 10th gold medal on Wednesday after helping Norway win the men's cross-country team sprint, clocking in at 18:28.98 — 1.37 seconds faster than Team USA.
Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo sets record with fifth Olympic gold medal - and 10th overall - at Winter Games
The 29-year-old's latest win in the men's team sprint means he is now only the second athlete to win 10 Olympic gold medals, following US swimming legend Michael Phelps, who has a total of 23.
The Norwegian champion won the fifth gold in Milan Cortina. Entire powers of winter sports did to the grand suit as he
After winning the team sprint on Wednesday, the Norwegian rider will aim for his 6th medal of the Games on Saturday at 50 km.
Norway's Klaebo wins record 10th gold medal at the Winter Olympics, in Photos
TESERO, Italy (AP) — Norway’s cross-country skiing star Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won his fifth gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics — and a record 10th overall — in the men’s team sprint Wednesday.
What the King of the Winter Olympics Does to Unwind
Scroll through Johannes Høsflot Klaebo’s Instagram page, and you’ll find a trail of breadcrumbs leading to his mind-bending performance in the 2026 Winter Olympics. The 29-year-old Norwegian going goblin mode on his famous indoor treadmill. Cross-training with cycling, running and Padel. Skiing to the soothing tones of Enya’s “Orinoco Flow.” The man did everything he could to optimize his training. He even absconded to the mountains of Utah for …
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