Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has etched his name in history as the most decorated athlete in the history of the Winter Olympic Games. On Sunday in Tesero, he led the Norwegian team to victory in the 4x7.5 km relay, securing his ninth gold medal. The 29-year-old athlete has surpassed legendary figures of Norwegian sports such as Marit Bjoergen and Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, and he still has more medal opportunities ahead during these Games.

Sunday's competition in Tesero brought a historic resolution that has permanently changed the hierarchy of winter sports. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, running the final leg for the Norwegian relay team, sealed the acquisition of his ninth Olympic gold medal in his career. The Norwegians fielded their strongest team, with Emil Iversen, Martin Nyenget, and Einar Hedegart, dominating their rivals and finishing ahead of the second-place French team by over 22 seconds. The bronze medal, to the delight of local fans, was won by the Italians. For the 29-year-old Klaebo, this is already the fourth gold medal won during the Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Games, positioning him as the favorite to achieve a spectacular sextuple. The previous record of eight gold medals at the Winter Olympic Games was shared by three outstanding Norwegians: cross-country skiers Marit Bjoergen and Bjoern Daehlie, and biathlete Ole Einar Bjoerndalen.Klaebo's dominance on the trails in <przypis title=