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Tearful Olympian admits to cheating on girlfriend after medal win

Norwegian Olympian Sturla Holm Laegreid confessed in a live television interview to cheating on his girlfriend, moments after winning a bronze medal.

Laegreid finished in third place in the biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, and then broke down in tears at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday. The Norwegian told fans he already "had a gold medal" up until last week - but squandered it by being unfaithful.

Speaking to Norwegian state broadcaster NRK in his native language, just moments after finishing his biathlon, he said: "There's someone I wanted to share it with who might not be watching today. "Six months ago, I met the ​love of my life - the most beautiful and kindest ​person in the world.

"Three months ago, I made my biggest mistake and cheated on her. I told her about it a week ago.

It's ‌been the worst week of my life." The 28-year-old then issued a heartfelt plea but stopped short of naming the woman. "I had a gold medal in my life, and there are probably many who look ​at me with different eyes, but I only have eyes for her," he added.

"Sport has taken a slightly different place [in my life] the last few days. I wish I could share it with her." Read more from Sky News:Lindsey Vonn reveals extent of injuriesWinter Olympics hit by penis enhancement controversy Laegreid later said he might not have been in the right state of mind to give the interview after the race, which came in the wake of the death of his teammate, Sivert ‍Guttorm Bakken, in December last year.

"Maybe it was really selfish of me to give that interview," he said a few hours later. "So yeah, I ​don't know.

I was, I'm a bit, I don't know... I'm not really here mentally.

"So yeah, we will see what happens." Laegreid came third in the men's Olympic 20km individual biathlon race in northern Italy. His fellow Norwegian Johan-Olav Botn took gold while France's Eric Perrot claimed the silver.

The race came as US skier Lindsey Vonn confirmed she will need "multiple surgeries" following her crash in the women's downhill skiing final on Sunday..

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