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Worthy of the Olympic ice and snow overlord! Norway 2 will win 7 gold and 3 bronze, and the number of double gold medals will beat 84 countries

On February 18, Beijing time, the Beijing Winter Olympic Winter Biathlon ended all 11 individual competitions, and the ice and snow kingdom norway once again became the biggest winner, especially the women's team's Matt Olsbud Reseland and the men's team's Johannes Tinnes-Bure, the two together cut 7 gold and 3 bronze, is the biggest winner in the Beijing Winter Olympics medal table.

Worthy of the Olympic ice and snow overlord! Norway 2 will win 7 gold and 3 bronze, and the number of double gold medals will beat 84 countries

Norway is located in the western part of Scandinavia, Scandinavia, the Scandinavian Mountains run through the whole territory, plateaus, snowy mountains, glaciers, etc. occupy 2/3 of the territory, with the world's best winter sports development conditions.

Biathlon, a combination of two different forms of competition, cross-country skiing and snow shooting, originated in Norway and evolved from the winter hunting activities of the Norwegians.

Worthy of the Olympic ice and snow overlord! Norway 2 will win 7 gold and 3 bronze, and the number of double gold medals will beat 84 countries

Norwegian female racer Lei Sailan registered for all 6 events that can be registered in biathlon, of which the women's 7.5 km short distance, 10 km chase, mixed relay 4×6 km event won the gold medal, the women's 15 km individual race and the 12.5 km collective departure won the bronze medal, a total of 3 gold and 2 bronze, is the best record among the women's multi-medal athletes in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Worthy of the Olympic ice and snow overlord! Norway 2 will win 7 gold and 3 bronze, and the number of double gold medals will beat 84 countries

Better than Reiserine in the multi-medal athlete list is the Norwegian men's team player Berhe, who participated in the mixed relay with her, the 28-year-old also participated in 6 competitions, won 4 gold and 1 bronze, is the athlete who won the most gold medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics, the only regret is that Berger only finished fifth in the men's 12.5 km pursuit and missed 6 opportunities to stand on the podium.

Worthy of the Olympic ice and snow overlord! Norway 2 will win 7 gold and 3 bronze, and the number of double gold medals will beat 84 countries

Norway's two generals, Reseyland and Bure, won a combined 7 gold medals and 3 bronze medals, plus 10 gold piers, accounting for almost half of the Norwegian delegation's gold medals. At present, there are only 7 countries that have won 7 gold medals or more in the national medal table, and in the case of 91 countries and regions, Norway has surpassed the number of gold medals in 84 countries. If you count the number of medals, there are only 13 countries that have more than the two of them, and the 14th South Korean delegation has 2 gold, 4 silver and 1 bronze, and there are only 7 medals in total.

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