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Johannes Kläbo Makes History with Fifth Gold at Trondheim World Championships

The Norwegian skier becomes the first male cross-country athlete to win five golds in a single World Championship and eyes a potential sixth medal.

  • Johannes Kläbo led Norway’s 4x7.5km relay team to gold, marking his fifth gold medal at the 2025 World Championships in Trondheim.
  • This achievement makes Kläbo the first male cross-country skier to win five golds at a single World Championship, matching a record set by Russian skier Yelena Välbe in 1997.
  • Kläbo has now accumulated 14 World Championship titles in his career, further solidifying his dominance in the sport.
  • The Norwegian team, supported by Erik Valnes, Martin Löwström Nyenget, and Harald Östberg Amundsen, provided Kläbo with a strong lead for his historic finish.
  • Kläbo has the opportunity to secure a sixth gold medal in the upcoming 50km race on Saturday, which would extend his unprecedented record further.
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