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Norways all-conquering Winter Olympians have a message for us all and its not what you think Cath Bishop


Sree Vijaykumar Norway's Olympians stormed the mountains of Milano Cortina and left the rest of the world wondering how a nation of 5.6 million people regularly tops the Winter Olympics medal table, this year winning 18 gold medals and 41 medals overall.

They're not bad at the Summer Olympics either, despite not playing to their obvious national geographical strengths, winning four gold medals and a total of eight medals in Paris 2024. But all this talk of medals detracts from looking more closely at what the Norwegians do to create one of the best and most sustainable sports systems in the world.

Reports have highlighted that there is no competitive sport in Norway for youngsters before the age of 12. What the Norwegians know - and we either miss or consider optional - is that the most important thing is that children enjoy sport and come back again and again. Norway plays the long game, proving that it isn't essential to learn from the age of five that "sport is tough, to succeed you have to suffer".

In so doing they demonstrate that truly resilient adults, including elite athletes, are best forged from a childhood full of thriving experiences of sport. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won six gold medals at Milano Cortina and now has 11 golds in all, but only started in the performance system at 15 having enjoyed a range of sports growing up.



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Iran was not rebuilding nuclear enrichment, US intelligence finds
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