Resolution Criteria
The 2026 Winter Olympics will feature six men's cross-country skiing events: the 20km skiathlon, individual sprint, 10km freestyle, 4×7.5km relay, team sprint, and 50km mass start. The market resolves YES if Klæbo wins gold medals in all six events. The market resolves NO if he fails to win gold in any single event.
Resolution will be determined by official results from the International Ski Federation (FIS) and confirmed by Olympics.com.
Background
Klæbo is the reigning world champion in all six of cross-country's events, having won six gold medals in six events at the 2025 Nordic Ski World Championships in Trondheim. As of February 13, 2026, Klæbo has equalled the all-time record of eight Winter Olympic golds after winning the skiathlon, sprint, and 10km freestyle at Milano Cortina. He still has the 4×7.5km relay on February 15, team sprint on February 18, and 50km mass start on February 21 remaining.
Considerations
No athlete has ever won all six individual cross-country skiing gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. The single-Games record is five gold medals, held by U.S. speed skater Eric Heiden. Klæbo's remaining events include two team competitions where his performance depends partly on Norwegian teammates' contributions, introducing variables beyond his individual control.
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