Six gold in Trondheim, a total of 15 titles: Norway’s cross -country star is on record hunting.
Norway’s cross-country skiing star Johannes Hösflot Kläbo won six gold medals at his home World Cup in Trondheim in six races and is now the most successful male participant in the history of Nordic skiing championships. Kläbo also broke the record of the Russian long -term runner Jelena Wälbe, who also won five gold in Trondheim in 1997.
Only compatriot Marit Björgen is in front of Kläbo in the “eternal” leaderboard. Björgen won 18 World Cup titles, this brand can reach the only 28-year-old Kläbo in Falun or 2029 in Lahti in two years. Norwegian Therese Johaug won three silver in Trondheim and once bronze, but missed her 15th gold.
The German combiner Johannes Rydzek, who won gold in Trondheim with the DSV quartet, picked up his seventh world champion title and thus concluded Eric Frenzel and Katharina Schmid.