
Johannes Klaebo wins six gold medals at 2026 Winter Olympics
In Brief
Norwegian skier Johannes Klaebo wins six golds, setting a Winter Games record.
Key Facts
- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won six gold medals in cross-country skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics
- He became the first athlete to win six gold medals at a single Winter Games
- Klaebo surpassed Eric Heiden's previous record of five gold medals won in 1980
- The 2026 Winter Olympics were held in Milano Cortina
- Norway swept the men's cross-country skiing events at these Games
What Happened
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won gold in all six men's cross-country skiing events. This achievement set a new record for the most gold medals won by an athlete at a single Winter Games, surpassing the previous record of five golds held by Eric Heiden since 1980. Norway also dominated the men's cross-country skiing events overall.
Why It Matters
Klaebo's record-breaking performance highlights his dominance in cross-country skiing and marks a significant moment in Winter Olympic history. His achievement may inspire future athletes and elevate Norway's status in winter sports. Additionally, this milestone contributes to the evolving narrative of individual athletic excellence at the Winter Games.