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Hald Thorup Wins Denmark’s First Medal at the Winter Olympics - The Copenhagen Post

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Danish speedskater Viktor Hald Thorup made history by winning silver in the men’s mass start, securing Denmark’s first-ever individual Winter Olympic medal. Hald Thorup established an early breakaway with Dutchman Jorrit Bergsma, which the field failed to catch after starting their pursuit too late. Although Bergsma pulled away in the final laps, Hald Thorup finished […]

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The 31-year-old speed skater from Slagelse struck at the perfect time in the mass start and secured the silver medal.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Danish speed skater Viktor Hald Thorup made history on Saturday with the first Danish individual medal ever at the Winter Olympics, when he won silver in the men's mass start. Hald Thorup came in early...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The final weekend features many of the biggest and most exciting events of the Winter Olympics. One of them is the final event of women's biathlon, the mass start. Then 30 of the best biathlon athletes in the world start at the same time. They cover 12.5 kilometers and shoot four times. Viktor Hald Thorup is a national hero in Denmark after he won a silver medal in the men's speed skating today. This is Denmark's first individual medal since the…

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Danish speed skater Viktor Hald Thorup made history on Saturday with the first Danish individual medal at the Winter Olympics ever.

·Denmark
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It is historic that speed skater Viktor Hald Thorup from Slagelse won silver at the Winter Olympics in the men's mass start on Saturday.

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Viktor Thorup shocked everyone and won Denmark's first Olympic medal in 28 years. But the historic achievement comes with a bitter aftertaste.

·Norway
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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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