Klebo is the king of Grbović's discipline, the third consecutive Olympic gold for the Norwegian

Silver went to American representative Ben Ogden, 0,87 seconds behind the winner, while bronze went to Kleb's compatriot Oskar Vike Opstad, 6,81 seconds behind.

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Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Hesflot Klebo won the gold medal today at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, in the classic sprint event.

Klebo (29) crossed the finish line in 3:39,74 minutes in the final on the track in Tesero, winning his third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the sprint, and his seventh gold medal at the Winter Olympics.

It was a competition in which, earlier today, our Aleksandar Grbović took a very good 54th place among 95 competitors.

Silver went to American representative Ben Ogden, 0,87 seconds behind the winner, while bronze went to Kleb's compatriot Oskar Vike Opstad, 6,81 seconds behind.

In the women's competition, all three medals went to the Swedes.

Gold went to Lynn Swan, who crossed the finish line in 4:03,05 minutes. Silver went to Beijing 2022 Olympic champion Joni Sundling (1,59 seconds behind), and bronze went to Maja Dahlqvist, who finished 4,83 seconds behind the winner.

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