Norwegian athlete Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has just set a new Winter Olympic record by winning his sixth gold medal at a single Winter Games during the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics. �
The Guardian
His latest victory came in the men’s 50 km classic cross-country skiing race, where he finished first and capped an extraordinary run of wins. �
Reuters
With six golds in one Games, Klæbo has broken the previous Winter Olympics record (five) that stood since 1980. �
Reuters
Norway also swept the podium in that race, with teammates Martin Loewstrøm Nyenget and Emil Iversen taking silver and bronze. �
Reuters
🥇 All-Time Olympic Success
Klæbo’s historic sweep extends his career total to 11 Olympic gold medals, placing him among the most decorated Olympians in history — second only to U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps in total Olympic golds. �
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📌 Why It Matters
He’s the first athlete ever to win six gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. �
ESPN
This achievement cements his legacy as one of the greatest winter sports athletes of all time and a dominant force in cross-country skiing.
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