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Klaebo ties all-time Winter Olympics gold record with eighth victory
Summary
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 10 km interval-start at the Milan‑Cortina Olympics to earn his eighth Winter Games gold, finishing in 20:36.2. He now shares the all-time record and had three races still scheduled at these Games.
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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 10-kilometre interval-start race at the Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics, earning his eighth career Olympic gold and his third at the 2026 Games. The race took place in Tesero on a blue-sky day under the Dolomites with temperatures near 5°C. Klaebo used a controlled early pace and a strong finish up the last hill to claim victory, and he showed visible fatigue at the finish. The result moves him level with the all-time Winter Games gold medal record.
Key details:
- Klaebo's winning time was 20 minutes, 36.2 seconds.
- He finished 4.9 seconds ahead of France's Mathis Desloges, who took silver, and 14 seconds ahead of Norway's Einar Hedegart, who faded on the last hill.
- Desloges, 23, was competing at his first Olympics and earned his second silver medal at Milan‑Cortina.
- Organizers treated the course with salt on Thursday and left it untouched on race day; Klaebo started early among seeded skiers.
- Fans and Norwegian supporters celebrated at the venue; Klaebo's grandfather, Kare Hoesflot, attended the race.
- Norway's prime minister posted congratulations on social media following the win.
Summary:
Klaebo's victory ties him with retired Norwegian greats Marit Bjoergen, Bjoern Daehlie and Ole Einar Bjoerndalen for the most Winter Olympic gold medals. Three races remained on his program at these Games, and further outcomes are undetermined at this time.
