Marit Bjorgen made history as the most successful Winter Olympian of all time with a bronze medal in the women's team sprint free cross-country skiing event.

The 37-year-old was part of the Norway team that completed the podium to secure a 14th career Winter Olympics medal, and fourth of the Pyeongchang Games.

Bjorgen already holds the outright record of seven gold medals for a woman, and now moves clear of the joint-record of 13 overall medals she held with compatriot and biathlete Ole Einar Bjorndalen.

She won her first medal back at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City, a silver in the 4x5 kilometre relay, and was second on the podium in the 10kilometre classical in Turin four years later.

Three gold medals, a silver and bronze followed in Vancouver, while she collected a further three golds in Sochi four years ago.

In Pyeongchang, Bjorgen had already won gold in 4x5km relay, as well as silver in the 15km skiathlon and bronze in the 10km freestyle.

United States were the victors, marking the first time America has won a cross-country medal in a women's event.