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Ski jumping scandal: Body scanner for material testing?

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After the suit scandal at the Nordic Ski World Championships, the FIS head of the Material Commission demands more control. Andreas Bauer plans to use body scanners for material testing in the future.

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After the suit scandal at the Nordic Ski World Championships, the FIS head of the Material Commission demands more control. Andreas Bauer plans to use body scanners for material testing in the future.

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Since the weekend, a manipulative scandal in ski jumping has caused a stir. The head of the Material Commission has suggestions on how to prevent fraud better.

·Berlin, Germany
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Since the weekend, a manipulation scandal in ski jumping has caused a stir.The head of the Material Commission has suggestions on how to prevent fraud.The head of the Material Commission at the World Federation of Fis, Andreas Bauer, demands new control methods in the ski jumping scandal for manipulated suits. "Until now, everything has been manually checked, human measurements cannot be excluded.We now have to switch to modern technology as qui…

·Germany
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The manipulated suits of Norwegian ski jumpers have upset the sport. The chief of the Fis Material Commission suspects systematic fraud – and demands controls like at the airport.

·Germany
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The manipulation scandal at the Nordic World Ski Championships, which ended on Sunday, continues to cause a lot of excitement. Legend Sven Hannawald now finds clear words. (Even with "Krone or Kasperl" the World Ski Championships was a big topic – to be seen in the video above!) The former German star jumper Sven Hannawald goes so far as to worry about his sport. "In my worst nightmare I would not have thought it would come to this. I hope that …

·Vienna, Austria
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The scandal about Norwegian ski jumpers' suits shakes the sport. Officials admit fraud, only no one wants to take responsibility. It's about illicit seams and hacked chips. Other nations are shocked and demand harsh consequences.

·Dortmund, Germany
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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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