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Winter Olympics 2026: Updates & News | [Location/Event Focus]

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  1. Olympic Flame Extinguished: Winter Games Remain in the Alps Until 2030 | Gulf News  Gulf News
  2. Norwegian Klaebo Wins “Grand Slam” with Sixth Gold in Cross-Country Skiing  Monte Carlo International
  3. Olympics 2026: Closing Ceremony Kicks Off in Verona  Rai Al Youm
  4. France Receives “Winter Olympics” Flag  Hespress
  5. Klaebo Becomes First Athlete to Win Six Gold Medals in a Single Winter Olympics  Vietnam.vn

Winter Olympics Set to Remain in the Alps Until 2030

The Winter Olympic Games will continue to be held in the Alps through 2030, as the Olympic flame was extinguished on Sunday in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The decision ensures the prestigious event remains in the heart of Europe’s premier winter sports region.

Klaebo Achieves Historic “Grand Slam”

Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klæbo cemented his legacy at the recent Winter Olympics, securing his sixth gold medal and achieving a remarkable “Grand Slam” in the sport. Klæbo’s dominant performance underscores Norway’s continued strength in cross-country skiing and adds to his growing list of accolades.

Closing Ceremony Marks Finish of Games in Verona

The Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo officially came to a close on Sunday with a vibrant closing ceremony held in Verona, Italy. The event celebrated the achievements of athletes from around the globe and marked the transition to the next host nation.

France Takes the Olympic Baton

France has officially received the Olympic flag, signifying its role as the next host of the Winter Olympic Games. The handover ceremony took place following the closing ceremony in Verona, symbolizing the continuation of the Olympic spirit and the anticipation for the upcoming games.

Klæbo Makes Olympic History

Johannes Klæbo of Norway has become the first athlete in history to win six gold medals in a single Winter Olympics competition. His record-breaking performance has solidified his place among the greatest winter athletes of all time.

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