Sturla Holm Laegreid confesses cheating after Olympic bronze

Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won bronze in the 20km individual event at the 2026 Winter Olympics but used the moment to make a personal confession. Overwhelmed with emotion, he admitted to being unfaithful to the love of his life during an interview with NRK. The six-time world champion pleaded for forgiveness on live TV, calling it the worst week of his life.

Oh honey, the 2026 Winter Olympics just got a whole lot messier than a botched ski jump! 🚨 Four days in, and Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid is serving more drama than medals. On Tuesday, February 10, he snagged bronze in the 20km individual biathlon at Milan-Cortina—his first medal of these Games and second overall, after that relay gold in 2022. But instead of basking in the glory, Laegreid turned the podium interview into a full-on therapy session with NRK.

“There is someone I wanted to share this with who might not be watching today,” he announced, eyes misty. Turns out, six months ago, he met “the most beautiful and kindest person in the world”—his unnamed love. But three months back? “I made the biggest mistake of my life and was unfaithful.” He spilled the beans to her just a week ago, and boom: “This has been the worst week of my life.”

The bronze medalist didn't hold back: “I had the gold medal in life,” he gushed about her. “I only have eyes for her.” Even admitted sport took a backseat these past days—wild for a guy who's a six-time Biathlon World Champion. “Yes, I wish I could share this with her.”

Is this plea going to win her back, or has he just aired their laundry on the world stage? Only time—and maybe a heartfelt DM—will tell. 💔

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