A 35-year-old Norwegian just became the oldest Olympic ski champion ever — and his run was so fast it would break the South Korean speed limit
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- A 35-year-old Norwegian etched his name into the history books on Thursday.
- Aksel Lund Svindal won gold in the downhill event and became the oldest Olympic alpine skiing champion of all time.
- At one point, Svindal accelerated to 125 km/ hour — a speed that would have resulted in a fine had he travelled that fast on the South Korean expressways.
- The only problem is that the police would first have to catch him.
Norwegian athlete Aksel Lund Svindal just became the oldest Olympic alpine skiing champion ever at 35 years old.
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