Klaebo Makes Olympic History: Unforgettable Photos from 6-Gold Sweep
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Johannes Klaebo of Norway achieved a historic feat by winning all six men's cross-country skiing events. The 29-year-old secured gold in the skiathon, sprint, individual time trial, two relays, and the mass start.
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AI-generatedAt the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Johannes Klaebo of Norway achieved a historic feat by winning all six men's cross-country skiing events. The 29-year-old secured gold in the skiathon, sprint, individual time trial, two relays, and the mass start. In the final mass start event, Klaebo broke away from his competitors, ultimately defeating fellow Norwegian Martin Nyenget. This accomplishment marks a new record of six gold medals at a single Winter Games, surpassing Eric Heiden's previous record. Klaebo's total Olympic gold medal count now stands at eleven.
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4 extractedIn Pyeongchang in 2018, Klaebo won three gold medals.
Klaebo has won 11 Olympic gold medals in his career.
Klaebo's six golds at a single Winter Games is a new record, surpassing Eric Heiden’s five in 1980.
Johannes Klaebo won all six men’s cross-country skiing events at the 2026 Olympics.