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Olympic Medalist Awaits Girlfriend’s Response Following Infidelity Admission

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Olympic medallist Sturla Holm Lægreid recently revealed a personal turmoil during a live television interview, admitting to infidelity and expressing that he has not received any communication from his girlfriend since the disclosure.

The Norwegian biathlete, who secured a bronze medal in the men’s 20km Individual race at the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, found himself in a moment of vulnerability despite his athletic success.

In the aftermath of his impressive sporting achievement, Lægreid was overcome with emotion and shared his personal regret during an interview with Norwegian broadcaster NRK. He confessed to having been unfaithful to his girlfriend of six months, a revelation that overshadowed his Olympic accomplishment.

“There’s someone I wanted to share this with who might not be watching today,” Lægreid admitted. Reflecting on his relationship, he continued, “Six months ago, I met the love of my life and the most beautiful and kindest person in the world. And three months ago I made my biggest mistake and cheated on her,” the 28-year-old athlete disclosed with remorse.

‘Six months ago, I met the love of my life and the most beautiful and kindest person in the world. And three months ago I made my biggest mistake and cheated on her,’ the 28-year-old lamented. 

The Olympian explained that he had told his girlfriend about his infidelity a week ago.

Sturla Holm Lægreid admitted he is yet to hear from his girlfriend after confessing on air that he had cheated on her after winning Olympic bronze

Sturla Holm Lægreid admitted he is yet to hear from his girlfriend after confessing on air that he had cheated on her after winning Olympic bronze

Lægreid had given an emotional interview to Norwegian television following his event

Lægreid had given an emotional interview to Norwegian television following his event

The tearful biathlete admitted to cheating on his girlfriend of six months, having told her in person a week ago

The tearful biathlete admitted to cheating on his girlfriend of six months, having told her in person a week ago

Lægreid added that it had been the ‘the worst week of my life,’ before tearfully declaring: ‘I had a gold medal in my life…I only have eyes for her. I don’t know what I want to achieve by saying this…I wish I could share it with her.’

The Olympian went on to say that he wanted to be a ‘good role model’, but that ‘I have to admit when I make mistakes. 

Lægreid was asked at a press conference later in the day whether he had heard from his girlfriend following his emotional comments on television.

‘I haven’t got any reactions from the girl I mentioned,’ Lægreid said. 

‘I am happy because maybe she has not seen it and maybe she will see it at the right time.

‘I hope I don’t make it worse for her. Maybe it can help, I don’t know. We will see.’

Lægreid had been seen crying on camera as he made his shocking confession following his medal win. 

After calming down, the biathlete continued, telling the NRK broadcaster he was willing to drop a metaphorical ‘nuclear bomb’ during the interview to try and win his girlfriend back. 

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Sturla Holm Laegreid is embraced by Norwegian team-mate Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold

Sturla Holm Laegreid is embraced by Norwegian team-mate Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold 

Lægreid was still emotional after his television confession

Lægreid was still emotional after his television confession

‘Because I am already hated by her, and I hope that maybe it can make her realise how much I love her,’ he added.

When asked about the identity of his girlfriend, the sportsman refused to reveal her name out of respect. 

‘She’s probably still processing last week’s message, but I hope there’s light at the end of the tunnel for both of us. And that she can still love me,’ he declared.

Lægreid revealed that he decided to go public about his infidelity the night before his big race, telling the television channel: ‘Last night I had a kind of revelation that I should drop this bomb… Then we’ll see what happens. I have nothing to lose.’ 

Lægreid’s teammate, Johannes Dale-Skjevdal, later revealed to the broadcaster that the bronze medalist had told him about his infidelity, saying: ‘We have known that, yes. I don’t have many comments about it now. It’s good that he is open about it, and if he wants to talk about things, that’s fine.’

Another teammate, Martin Uldal, said he was not aware of Lægreid’s situation.

‘I’ve noticed a little bit about him, that he’s been a little different, but I haven’t really known why. I’ve thought it might just be a bit of nerves. It’s very sad to hear. Really tough, tough situation,’ he said. 

In an interview last year, he said he had refused to hug his girlfriend for two months while preparing for the World Championships. It is not clear if this was the same girlfriend.

Eric Perrot of France, Johan-Olav Botn of Norway and Sturla Holm Lægreid of Norway celebrate with their medals after competing men's biathlon 20 km individual during day 4 of the 2026 Winter Olympics

Eric Perrot of France, Johan-Olav Botn of Norway and Sturla Holm Lægreid of Norway celebrate with their medals after competing men’s biathlon 20 km individual during day 4 of the 2026 Winter Olympics

Norway's Sturla Holm Lægreid men's distance race 20km biathlon during the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina in Anterselva, Italy

Norway’s Sturla Holm Lægreid men’s distance race 20km biathlon during the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina in Anterselva, Italy

Speaking to Norwegian news outlet Madshus, he said at the time: ‘I haven’t hugged my girlfriend since the Lavaze training camp before the World Championships. I didn’t dare hug her, and the last week, she hasn’t been allowed to stay in the apartment.’

He also described himself as an ‘old-school psycho,’ explaining that he was doing everything he could to ‘avoid people and getting sick’.

‘I’ve been living alone, making my own food, not going to the grocery store since I came home,’ Lægreid added.

Viewers were quick to react to the sportman’s TV interview on Tuesday, with one X user commenting: ‘Here, the heartbreak runs so deep that he desperately tries to win back his love in true Hollywood style. I salute the man!’

Others mocked the athlete’s dramatic interview, with one social media user writing: ‘Dumbest thing I’ve ever seen…You never win back ladies this way. Only on film, never in real life.’

The admission comes after he won his first-ever Olympic bronze in a nerve-jangling men’s 20km individual ‌biathlon race at the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, compatriot Johan-Olav Botn stormed through the final lap to ‌win an emotionally charged Olympic gold medal, while Eric Perrot of France came in second, 14.8 seconds behind the winner, to secure the silver medal. 

Laegreid made the most of a good day on the range, hitting ​19 of 20 shots to sweep into the bronze medal position ahead of Finland’s vastly experienced Olli Hiidensalo, 48.3 seconds behind the winner Botn.

Sturla Holm Lægreid of Norway celebrates with his bronze medal

Sturla Holm Lægreid of Norway celebrates with his bronze medal

Lægreid had a tough season during the World Cup and was dropped from the mixed relay in the Olympics. 

Just a day before securing bronze at the Winter Olympics, he admitted that he did not have high expectations for himself. 

Speaking to NRK on Monday, he said: ‘I won’t hide the fact that I don’t have high expectations for myself. 

‘But I also understand that I’m kind of an underdog now after the way the season has been. I wouldn’t have imagined being in a position like this, but maybe this is the chance I have at the Olympics to win a medal.’

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