TESERO, Italy — Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro turned on the afterburners and galloped uphill past his rivals on the 10-kilometer cross-country ski race to claim his second straight gold medal in Nordic combined at the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
''I had dreamed about one, but to win two is something very special,'' he said. ''When I went (ahead) in the second-last climb, it was very good, so I'm really happy that I could come into the finish straight alone.''
Johannes Lamparter of Austria, who finished second behind Oftebro in the normal hill event, won his second silver and Ilkka Herola of Finland, who had never medaled in four Olympics, got bronze.
The event begins with a single ski jump in the morning where distance and style points are computed into a time advantage for the best jumper. The rest of the field starts the cross-country ski race behind the leader according to the ranking from their jump and the first to cross the line is the winner.
Japan's Ryota Yamamoto got an eight-second head start over Lamparter after the ski jump and Norway's Andreas Skoglund started 16 seconds back.
Oftebro, who won the normal hill event last week, started 22 seconds behind in fifth place. Herola started 32 seconds back in seventh place.
Lamparter, ranked first in the world coming into the Olympics, broke out to an early lead as Oftebro led a group of seven chasing him.
By the halfway mark, Lamparter had been caught and the three eventual medalists were nearly on their own as Skoglund tried in vain to hang on.