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Ski jumping’s suit trouble is back ahead of Olympics as numerous athletes disqualified

Two Olympic gold medalists and three officials face ethics charges for altering ski jumping suits to gain aerodynamic advantages, with FIS investigating 38 witnesses and 88 pieces of evidence.

  • Multiple athletes were disqualified in the first ski jumping event of the season due to ill-fitting suits.
  • The ski jumping world was rocked earlier this year by illegally altered suits on the Norwegian team.
  • Officials stated the disqualifications were due to tightening of rules after the Norwegian scandal, and expect fewer issues as teams adjust.
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The International Ski Federation (FIS) announced that it has decided to charge three officials and two athletes from the Norwegian ski jumping team with violating the FIS ethics rules and manipulating competition results.

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delo.si broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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