Johannes Klaebo leads Norwegian podium sweep crossing the finish line in the Falun skiathlon World Cup.
Johannes Klaebo leads Norwegian podium sweep crossing the finish line in the Falun skiathlon World Cup.
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Klaebo secures Norwegian sweep in Falun skiathlon

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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 20km skiathlon at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on March 1, 2026, extending his winning streak to 12 races. Teammates Harald Oestberg Amundsen and Martin Loewstroem Nyenget finished second and third, respectively, in a Norwegian podium clean sweep. The victory came a week after Klaebo's Olympic gold medal haul in Milano Cortina.

The race, held under fresh snow and temperatures just above freezing, combined 10km classic and 10km freestyle legs on a challenging course featuring the notorious Mördarbacken climb. Klaebo completed the distance in 48:41.8, finishing 0.7 seconds ahead of Amundsen and 0.8 seconds ahead of Nyenget, who led much of the pace.

A lead group of six, including four Norwegians—Klaebo, Nyenget, Amundsen, and Andreas Fjorden Ree—along with Finland's Arsi Ruuskanen and neutral athlete Savelii Korostelev, broke away early during the classic section after bonus points at 5.4km. By the ski exchange at 10km, they held an 18-second lead over the chase pack. In the freestyle leg, Ruuskanen and Korostelev faded, finishing sixth and fourth, respectively, while Ree took fifth.

"This was a tough one," Klaebo said on the FIS broadcast. "I think Martin was very strong today. I think he was in the front almost for 20k." He added, "To be honest, I don’t think I have a goal anymore for this season. The main goal is completed, and now I’m just going to enjoy the last races."

American Gus Schumacher placed seventh at 49:38.6, 56.8 seconds back, noting challenges with kick wax on zero skis during the classic leg. Canada's Antoine Cyr finished 10th in a controlled effort. France's Théo Schely achieved his second World Cup top-10 with eighth place, 57 seconds behind the winner.

The win bolstered Klaebo's leads in the overall and distance standings, with seven races left before the season finale in Lake Placid. Falun, set to host the 2027 World Championships, tested positioning and endurance on its gradual terrain and steep ascents.

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Reactions on X predominantly celebrate Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's victory in the Falun skiathlon and the Norwegian podium sweep, emphasizing his extended winning streak following Olympic success. Some users highlight the predictability of the outcome and express mild frustration over Norwegian dominance, noting empty stands as a sign of waning interest.

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Norwegian skier Ansgar Evensen secured his first World Cup victory in the men's classic sprint in Drammen on March 12, 2026, after top favorites Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo and Ben Ogden crashed out in the semifinals. The 25-year-old surged from sixth in the final to claim the win ahead of Czech Jiri Tuz and fellow Norwegian Kristian Kollerud, who earned a podium in his World Cup debut. Klaebo, who had already clinched the sprint discipline crystal globe in qualifying, was taken to hospital for precautionary checks following a head impact.

Sebastian Samuelsson led the sprint cup going into the season's final sprint in Holmenkollen but finished seventh with one miss, losing the title to Norwegian Sturla Holm Lægreid. Both ended on the same points, but Lægreid prevailed with more wins. “It's so damn bitter,” Samuelsson told SVT.

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