Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has gone 6-for-6 in this year’s Games, meaning he’s won a gold medal in all six of his cross-country skiing events. His six golds are the most ever recorded by an athlete at a single Winter Games.
Equipment testers will sometimes ski dozens of miles a day to dial in the right combination of ski, wax and grind work.
Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo arrived in the pantheon of Olympic greats for good on Saturday when he claimed a record sixth gold medal at one Winter Games with victory in the men's 50 kilometres cross country ski race.
A surprise participant in Wednesday’s action at the Milan Cortina Olympics had four legs and zero concern for race times.
American cross-country skiing star Jessie Diggins closed out her Olympic career with a grueling 50-kilometer race at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, leaving a legacy as the most decorated U.S. skier in the sport's history.
It is the newest, some would contend toughest, Winter Olympic sport but its origins actually date back longer than any other.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo is officially 6-for-6: He's won gold in all six of his cross-country events at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Norway's 29-year-old Olympic legend entered rare air with one more signature kick on Saturday.
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