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Kläbo finished with a historic gold medal at the World Cup in Trondheim, Township 19.

Norway's Johannes Hösflot Kläbo made history on Saturday when he became the first cross-country skier to win six gold medals at the World Cup.

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Bronze in the last World Ski Championships in Planica. In this year's World Championships in Trondheim, William Poromaa won silver in the 5000m race. - It's so damn big...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Sixth gold for the Norwegian in the sixth World Cup race in Trondheim in front of around 100,000 spectators. Vermeulen lost the connection to the top

·Vienna, Austria
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TRONDHEIM. What a five-mile drama. William Poromaa took silver after losing a sprint battle to Johannes Hösflot Kläbo. Afterwards he celebrated with a silver kiss.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Norway's Johannes Hösflot Kläbo made history on Saturday when he became the first cross-country skier to win six gold medals at the World Cup.

·Estonia
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Cross-country skier Martin Himma enjoyed the final lap of the World Championships 50 km freestyle marathon as best he could.

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Trondheim (Norway) - Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Hösflot Klaebo won the final 50 km marathon at the World Championships in Trondheim and became the first in history to win six gold medals at one championship. Michal Novák took 11th place in the free technique mass start race.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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