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The FIS is conducting a thorough investigation into the equipment used by all Team Norway athletes. But no irregularities have been found in the equipment used by the Women's Ski Jumping team or ...
Slovenia's Gold medallist Nika Prevc celebrates on the podium at the medal ceremony after the women's individual normal hill 2nd round of the FIS Ski Jumping World Championships in Trondheim at ...
Ski jumping-Prevc breaks men's world record with ... the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) announced on Thursday. Ski jumpers Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang have been ...
On Thursday, the opening day of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Holmenkollen, Oslo, the FIS suspended and notified another three Norwegian athletes that they are also under investigation by its ...
Athletes and officials from across the world left Trondheim on Sunday sad and disappointed, FIS race director for men’s ski jumping Sandro Pertile told The Associated Press in an interview.
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Five Norway ski jumpers, three officials suspended while FIS investigates illegal suitsFive Norwegian ski jumpers, plus three team officials, have been provisionally suspended by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) while it investigates the use of illegally modified ...
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Athletes and officials from across the world left Trondheim on Sunday sad and disappointed, FIS race director for men’s ski jumping, Sandro Pertile, told The Associated Press in an interview.
The investigation will be made by the FIS independent ethics and compliance office. “We are all aware that this is not the best moment for ski jumping, but I think this is the way that we want ...
Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang celebrate at an FIS Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Sapporo, Japan. / Richard A. Brooks/AFP via Getty Images A cheating scandal that has rocked the ...
Athletes and officials from across the world left Trondheim on Sunday sad and disappointed, FIS race director for men's ski jumping, Sandro Pertile, told The Associated Press in an interview.
Those suspicions are different than what was found in Lindvik and Forfang’s suits, FIS ski jumping race director Sandro Pertile said. Upon request from external investigators, FIS had seized all the ...
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