Klæbo won Friday's 10km freestyle race for his third gold in Milan. He is set to compete in three more races in these Olympics.
TESERO, Italy, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Norway's Johannes Klaebo won the men's 10km freestyle cross-country ski race on Friday to earn his eighth Olympic title and equal the record for the most gold medals at the Winter Games. Mathis Desloges of France won silver, his second of this Olympics, while Norway's Einar Hedegart won the bronze.
The cross-country skiing legend notches his eighth Olympic gold medal.
The 2026 Winter Olympics has seen some major Norway stars make their rounds on social media, including the bronze medalist who went viral for revealing he cheated on his girlfriend. However, Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has taken that internet fame
Sturla Holm Laegreid confessed to cheating on his girlfriend after winning a bronze medal. This is how it dominated the news in Norway.
Sturla Laegreid’s Winter Olympics journey has been extremely turbulent during the opening week of the event in Milan, and his viral moment doesn’t appear to be getting any better. The 2026 Olympics bronze medalist caught immediate internet traction this
Norway is the heavy favorite to win the most medals at the Olympics, according to Kalshi’s Olympic prediction markets.
Yuma Kagiyama entered tonight trailing Ilia Malinin by 5.09 points — and he’s going to have a difficult time catching him. Kagiyama didn’t have his cleanest performance in the free skate, stumbling lightly after a couple jumps on a night he needed to be both aggressive and perfect.
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