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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo was born on 22 October, 1996 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian cross-country skier. Discover Johannes Høsflot Klæbo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1996
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace Oslo, Norway
Nationality Norway

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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Height, Weight & Measurements

At 27 years old, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo height is 183.5 cm .

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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Johannes Høsflot Klæbo worth at the age of 27 years old? Johannes Høsflot Klæbo’s income source is mostly from being a successful skier. He is from Norway. We have estimated Johannes Høsflot Klæbo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1930

He finished 30th in the skiathlon after not keeping up at the classic part of the race.

The result at the skiatlon made Klæbo give away his spot at the 15-kilometre classic to Sjur Røthe.

Together with Emil Iversen, Klæbo won the team sprint after beating Russia's Alexander Bolshunov in the last stages of the final leg.

1996

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (born 22 October 1996) is a Norwegian cross-country skier who represents Byåsen IL.

He holds multiple records, most notably for being the youngest male in history to win the FIS Cross-Country World Cup, the Tour de Ski, a World Championship event, and an Olympic event in cross-country skiing.

2010

He made his Olympic debut by finishing 10th in the men's skiathlon event.

On 1 March, Klæbo raced the 4th leg on Norway's team who won the 4 × 10-kilometre relay on the second-to-last event of the championships.

2015

He finished 15th in the race.

2016

Klæbo made his debut in the World Cup in the 2015–16 season in the classic sprint in Drammen, Norway on 3 February 2016.

In the following 2016–17 season, Klæbo achieved his first World Cup podium after finishing third in the classic sprint in Ruka, Finland, on 26 November 2016.

2017

Later in the 2016–17 season, on 18 February 2017, Klæbo got his first World Cup victory when he won the sprint freestyle in Otepää, Estonia.

He competed at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in Lahti, Finland, winning a bronze medal at the Men's sprint competition.

On 17 March 2017 in Quebec City he won his first small crystal globe in the Sprint World Cup and also won the Helvetia U23 overall ranking after winning the end-of-season mini tour.

He finished his second World Cup season with three victories.

Before the Olympics, he had nine victories in the 2017–18 World Cup.

Klæbo won the overall 2017–18 World Cup with a gap of 119 points down to Dario Cologna, making him the youngest ever winner of the World Cup.

He also beat the record for the most sprint victories in a single World Cup season, with seven wins.

2018

Klæbo won three gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics, in his debut Olympic appearance.

Klæbo participated in his first Olympics at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.

On 13 February 2018 he became an Olympic champion after winning the men's sprint.

This victory made him the youngest ever male to win an Olympic event in cross-country skiing.

He skied the last leg on the Norwegian teams that won both the 4 × 10-kilometre relay and the men's team sprint.

A steep hill on the Olympic course was dubbed "Klæbo-bakken" ("Klæbo hill") by Norwegian media after Klæbo overtook his competitors several times in this climb throughout the games.

With three gold medals, he tied with French biathlete Martin Fourcade for most gold medals won in the games.

Klæbo won the 2018–19 Tour de Ski in his first appearance in the Tour.

22 years and 76 days old, he became the youngest skier to win the overall Tour de Ski.

Klæbo won the overall 2018–19 World Cup and extended his own record of most sprint victories in a single World Cup season, with eight wins.

He also leveled Emil Jönsson's all-time World Cup record of most sprint victories, with 16 wins, and tied with Emil Jönsson and Ola Vigen Hattestad for the most overall sprint titles, with 3.

2019

During the 2019–2020 World Cup season, Klæbo became the most successful male sprinter in World Cup history in terms of individual race victories and set a new record for the most overall sprint titles, with 4.

He is currently the most successful male overall race winner in the competition's history.

Klæbo won three gold medals at the 2019 World Championships in Seefeld in Tirol, Austria.

He started the championships with a World Championship title in the individual sprint.

By winning the sprint, Klæbo became the youngest male winner of a World Championship race in cross-country skiing.

After a shorter season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a hand injury resulting in a short absence from competing, Klæbo placed second overall in the 2019–20 World Cup.

He also placed third in the 2019–20 Tour de Ski and achieved his best end-of-season ranking in the distance discipline, placing sixth.

Klæbo also won his fourth overall sprint title, thereby setting the record for most overall sprint titles in history.

He also overtook Emil Jönsson's all-time World Cup record of most individual sprint victories, extending his own record to 24.

2020

In June 2020, Klæbo announced that he had signed a five-year contract with the, fitting in cycle training and racing around his skiing commitments.

Klæbo enjoyed a strong start to the 2020–21 season at the Nordic Opening in Ruka, taking second in the opening sprint competition before winning the 15 km classic and clinching the Ruka Triple overall after the pursuit.

However, the next World Cup stop on home snow in Lillehammer was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and the race programme of Klæbo and his team-mates was further disrupted after the Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish teams elected not to compete in the subsequent World Cup rounds in December due to concerns regarding the risks of the pandemic and then also withdrew from the Tour de Ski after the three Nordic nations' request for the race to be shortened were refused by the International Ski Federation.