Norway's Johannes Klaebo Wins Men's Relay Gold for Record 9th Olympic Medal
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Johannes Høsflot Kl Dræbyo won nine Olympic gold medals at the age of 29, as many as none before him in winter. His secret of success? Self-isolation to the pain limit and playstation.
On a winning run at the Winter Games, Klaebo joins an elite group of golden Olympians
Norway’s Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo strengthened his legacy at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics by winning his ninth Olympic gold medal in cross-country skiing, setting a Winter Games record. The 29-year-old claimed victory in the men’s relay, his fourth gold of the…
The dominance of Norwegian men's cross-country skiing continued at the Winter Olympics in Cortina, Milan, as they won the gold medal in the relay on Sunday. The leader of the event, Johannes Hösflot Kläbo, won his ninth Olympic gold medal, making him the most successful winter athlete of all time.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo breaks Winter Olympics record with ninth gold medal
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, the anchor of Norway’s men’s 4 x 7.5-kilometer relay, glided his way into the Olympic history books as he captured his ninth gold medal in cross-country skiing to set a Winter Games record.
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