🥇Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Becomes the Winter Olympics’ Most Decorated Gold Medallist — 닌자티비 News
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klaebo made Olympic history by becoming the first athlete to win nine gold medals. He won his fourth gold of these Games, joining Norway's victorious men's 4×7.5 km relay team. This put him ahead of great countrymen like Marit Bjørgen, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, and Bjørn Dæhlie, who previously shared the record with eight golds each. As Norway's hero continues to redefine winter athletic glory, fans worldwide have been overjoyed and sharing highlight reels on social media and 👉닌자티비.
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📍 Dominance on the Snowy Stage 🛷
Klæbo’s journey to nine Winter Olympic golds spans three Games — from his debut at PyeongChang 2018, where he burst onto the scene with three golds, to Beijing 2022 and now Milano‑Cortina 2026. Known for his explosive speed, tactical brilliance, and unparalleled endurance, Klæbo has been a fixture atop podiums, winning titles across sprint, skiathlon, and relay events.
🏅 Relay Glory and Record Gold 🧊
The historic ninth gold came as Norway powered to victory in the men’s 4×7.5 km relay, crossing the line more than 20 seconds ahead of silver medallists. Anchoring his team to success, Klæbo added to his tally from earlier golds in individual races like the 10 km freestyle and skiathlon, underlining his versatility across multiple disciplines.
🌟 A Legacy Beyond Medals
At just 29, Klæbo now stands alone as the most successful Winter Olympian in terms of gold medals. With 11 total Olympic medals overall and more events still to come in Milan‑Cortina, he’s widely hailed as one of the greatest winter athletes of all time. His performances continue to captivate fans around the globe — videos of his blistering climbs and decisive finishes are lighting up feeds and living in highlight reels long after the races finish.
















