The summer Olympics in Tokyo recently ended and in just six months, it's time for the winter athletes to settle in the Beijing Olympics.

According to the New York Times, strict corona restrictions will apply at the Olympics.

And that pleases the Norwegian long distance star Johannes Hösflot Kläbo.

- I hope for a strict Olympics.

The worst that can happen is that the infection begins to spread in the group, then it is over, says Johannes Hösflot Kläbo to Norwegian VG.

Will stand over parts of the World Cup

The New York Times writes that the arenas will be rebuilt to minimize contact between athletes and others and that the athletes will also wear thermometers in the armpits - with transmitters that sound the alarm if they get a fever.

Last season, the Norwegian skiers chose to stand over parts of the World Cup.

The same arrangement applies this year for 24-year-old Kläbo.

- Yes, I will.

If I think there is a risk that my performance at the Olympics will be negatively affected, I will be over, he says.

In three straight championships, Olympics 2018, WC 2019 and WC 2021, Kläbo has gone home with three gold medals.

At the World Cup in Obertsdorf last time, he was also the first over the finish line on the five-mile was washed.