Winter Olympics star Klaebo taken to hospital after crashing in World Cup sprint race - AP News
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Winter Olympics star Johannes Klaebo was hospitalized after crashing in a World Cup sprint race.
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Winter Olympics star Johannes Klaebo was taken to a hospital after crashing during a World Cup sprint race. The incident occurred during the final stages of the competition. Klaebo, a Norwegian cross-country skier, is a five-time Olympic champion. The article does not specify the extent of his injuries or his current medical condition.
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