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9 gold 1 silver 4 copper! The Norwegian team trio shined the Winter Olympics, taking a total of 14 ice piers

The Beijing Winter Olympics entered the penultimate championship day, the current Norwegian team has won 15 gold medals, they have set a new record of 14 gold medals in a single Winter Olympic Games, just today and tomorrow, Norway is expected to continue to expand this record and defend its position as the hegemon of the Winter Olympics.

9 gold 1 silver 4 copper! The Norwegian team trio shined the Winter Olympics, taking a total of 14 ice piers

If you want to say which players in the Norwegian team shine the most, it undoubtedly belongs to the three players, because these three players have taken a total of 14 ice piers, and many players can't ask for ice piers, in the hands of these three norwegian players, there is really no place to put it.

9 gold 1 silver 4 copper! The Norwegian team trio shined the Winter Olympics, taking a total of 14 ice piers

Which three are these three people, they are Johannes Tinnes Berhe, Taryey Berhe, Matt Olsb Reseland, the first two are brother partners, this Winter Olympics, Tinnes Bure performed eye-catching, got 4 gold and 1 bronze results, is the first four gold king players in this Winter Olympics, took away 5 ice piers, and Tarye Berger got 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze result, took away 4 ice piers!

9 gold 1 silver 4 copper! The Norwegian team trio shined the Winter Olympics, taking a total of 14 ice piers

Another female player, Matt Olsb Reseland, her performance is also very wonderful, in this Winter Olympics won 3 gold and 2 bronze results, personally became a triple crown, took away 5 ice piers, so the Norwegian trio took a total of 14 ice piers, so domineering, who am I?

9 gold 1 silver 4 copper! The Norwegian team trio shined the Winter Olympics, taking a total of 14 ice piers

Of course, three of the three gold medals overlapped, with Tinnes Beauer and Taryey Beauer winning the men's 4×7.5 km relay, and then the two winning the mixed relay 4×6 km (women + men) with Matt Olsb Reseland, which means that the trio's final gold medal for Norway was 6 gold medals (medal table data contribution).

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