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Winter Olympics and Sports Roundup: Stunning Upsets and Historic Wins

Ireland Thrashes England in Six Nations, Klaebo Makes History, and More

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The world of sports witnessed a series of stunning upsets and historic wins over the weekend, with Ireland's thrashing of England in the Six Nations and Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's record-breaking sixth...

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    Sensational Ireland cut sorry England apart for huge win at Twickenham

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    Klaebo makes history with sixth gold of 2026 Winter Olympics

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Winter Olympics and Sports Roundup: Stunning Upsets and Historic Wins

Ireland Thrashes England in Six Nations, Klaebo Makes History, and More

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports witnessed a series of stunning upsets and historic wins over the weekend, with Ireland's thrashing of England in the Six Nations and Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's record-breaking sixth gold medal at the Winter Olympics being the highlight of the weekend.

In the Six Nations, Ireland put on a sensational attacking display, cutting sorry England apart 42-21 at a stunned Twickenham Stadium. The Irish team's victory was a testament to their skill and strategy, leaving England reeling from the defeat.

Meanwhile, at the Winter Olympics, Klaebo continued his stunning run, becoming the first athlete to win six gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. The Norwegian cross-country skier's victory in the 50km mass start cemented his position as one of the greatest winter athletes of all time.

In football, Aston Villa's Tammy Abraham sprang from the bench to net a late leveller, canceling out Anton Stach's stunning free-kick in a 1-1 draw against Leeds. The match was a thrilling encounter, with both teams creating scoring opportunities throughout the game.

Chelsea, on the other hand, blew another lead at Stamford Bridge, with Wesley Fofana's red card and Zian Flemming's powerful header helping battling Burnley grab a precious 1-1 draw. The match was marred by controversy, with Chelsea fans booing their team off the pitch.

In the world of bobsleigh, Team GB faces an uphill task to win an Olympic medal in the four-man event. Despite a brilliant first run of 54.39 seconds, which placed them third, the team dropped off the pace in the second run, losing four places in the standings. Pilot Brad Hall expressed his disappointment, stating that he was "lost for words" after the team's performance.

The three German teams remain the ones to beat, occupying the top three spots in the standings. Team GB now sits 0.23secs off the bronze medal position before Sunday's podium-deciding heats.

As the Winter Olympics and various sports tournaments continue, fans can expect more thrilling matches, stunning upsets, and historic wins. With athletes pushing themselves to new heights, the world of sports is witnessing a new era of competition and excellence.

The world of sports witnessed a series of stunning upsets and historic wins over the weekend, with Ireland's thrashing of England in the Six Nations and Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's record-breaking sixth gold medal at the Winter Olympics being the highlight of the weekend.

In the Six Nations, Ireland put on a sensational attacking display, cutting sorry England apart 42-21 at a stunned Twickenham Stadium. The Irish team's victory was a testament to their skill and strategy, leaving England reeling from the defeat.

Meanwhile, at the Winter Olympics, Klaebo continued his stunning run, becoming the first athlete to win six gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. The Norwegian cross-country skier's victory in the 50km mass start cemented his position as one of the greatest winter athletes of all time.

In football, Aston Villa's Tammy Abraham sprang from the bench to net a late leveller, canceling out Anton Stach's stunning free-kick in a 1-1 draw against Leeds. The match was a thrilling encounter, with both teams creating scoring opportunities throughout the game.

Chelsea, on the other hand, blew another lead at Stamford Bridge, with Wesley Fofana's red card and Zian Flemming's powerful header helping battling Burnley grab a precious 1-1 draw. The match was marred by controversy, with Chelsea fans booing their team off the pitch.

In the world of bobsleigh, Team GB faces an uphill task to win an Olympic medal in the four-man event. Despite a brilliant first run of 54.39 seconds, which placed them third, the team dropped off the pace in the second run, losing four places in the standings. Pilot Brad Hall expressed his disappointment, stating that he was "lost for words" after the team's performance.

The three German teams remain the ones to beat, occupying the top three spots in the standings. Team GB now sits 0.23secs off the bronze medal position before Sunday's podium-deciding heats.

As the Winter Olympics and various sports tournaments continue, fans can expect more thrilling matches, stunning upsets, and historic wins. With athletes pushing themselves to new heights, the world of sports is witnessing a new era of competition and excellence.

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