Ski Jumping

Kobayashi claims third consecutive win of the World Cup season with victory in Oslo

Kobayashi claims third consecutive win of the World Cup season with victory in Oslo

March 13, 2025 / FIS Ski Jumping

Ryoyu Kobayashi achieved his third consecutive win in the World Cup season by clinching victory in Oslo, Norway. He topped the podium with a score of 264.1 points, outpacing Jan Hoerl and Karl Geiger in an impressive performance that showcased his comeback after a slow start to the season.

Two-time world champion Prevc secures second Crystal Globe as she triumphs in Oslo

Two-time world champion Prevc secures second Crystal Globe as she triumphs in Oslo

March 13, 2025 / FIS

Nika Prevc, a two-time world champion, has won her second Crystal Globe by triumphing in the recent FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event in Oslo, securing her place atop the rankings with this victory. She demonstrated exceptional skill with powerful jumps, extending her lead significantly in her pursuit of the title.

Two Norwegian Ski Jumpers Suspended by International Federation for Using Non-Compliant Suits

Two Norwegian Ski Jumpers Suspended by International Federation for Using Non-Compliant Suits

March 12, 2025 / L'Équipe

Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang, two Norwegian ski jumpers, have been provisionally suspended by the International Ski Federation for competing in the World Championships with non-compliant suits. The Norwegian ski team staff involved in the incident have also been suspended as investigations are underway.

FIS Probes Norway After Suit Scandal

FIS Probes Norway After Suit Scandal

March 11, 2025 / Krone

The FIS has launched an investigation into Norway following a scandal involving manipulated ski suits. This incident has led to the disqualification of ski jumpers and a reevaluation of equipment regulations to ensure fairness in the sport.

Assistant Coach Thomas Lobben Also Suspended

Assistant Coach Thomas Lobben Also Suspended

March 11, 2025 / NRK Sport

Thomas Lobben, the assistant coach of the Norwegian ski jumping team, has been suspended following involvement in a manipulation scandal concerning ski suits. This suspension comes as part of a larger investigation that has already seen the head coach and a tailor removed from their positions.

A however! We know what’s with the Norwegians. The final decision has been made

A however! We know what’s with the Norwegians. The final decision has been made

March 11, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

A week after the end of the Ski Jumping World Cup, the top competitors will gather in Zakopane for a unique event. The official teams competing for victory in the Red Bull 'Jump Points' have been announced, aiming to achieve a total distance close to 1000 meters in a team battle.

Norwegians' Participation in Raw Air Confirmed

Norwegians' Participation in Raw Air Confirmed

March 11, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Norwegian ski jumpers Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang are confirmed participants in the upcoming Raw Air series, despite losing their medals from the World Championships in Trondheim. The decision remains contingent on whether the FIS imposes a sudden penalty on them following a scandal involving the use of illegal technology in their suits.

Little Desire to Meet a Norwegian

Little Desire to Meet a Norwegian

March 11, 2025 / Sport1

Andreas Wellinger expresses skepticism about competing against Norwegian ski jumpers Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang, who were recently disqualified over a suit manipulation scandal. As the World Cup resumes, Wellinger questions the integrity of the sport and the circumstances surrounding the scandal.

New Developments in the Ski Jumping Scandal:

New Developments in the Ski Jumping Scandal: "We Regret It Like Dogs"

March 11, 2025 / Sport1

The scandal surrounding manipulated ski suits in the Norwegian ski jumping team continues to create significant turbulence. The suspended coach and the suit tailor have publicly admitted their involvement and expressed their remorse regarding the cheating incident, which casts a shadow over the ongoing Ski Jumping World Championships in Trondheim.

Revolution in Ski Jumping After World Championship Scandal?

Revolution in Ski Jumping After World Championship Scandal?

March 11, 2025 / Krone

Following a scandal involving manipulated suits during the Nordic Ski World Championship, the FIS is urged to overhaul its regulations. Calls have emerged for the introduction of 3D scanning technology to ensure fair competition and eliminate the possibility of cheating in ski jumping.

Legends of Ski Jumping Strike Back at Norwegians: Adam Małysz's Great Rival Says He Felt Like Vomiting

Legends of Ski Jumping Strike Back at Norwegians: Adam Małysz's Great Rival Says He Felt Like Vomiting

March 11, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Sven Hannawald expressed strong criticism of Norwegian ski jumpers regarding a controversy over manipulated suits, saying he had to stop reading comments from Johann Andre Forfang because it made him feel sick. Other ski legends echoed Hannawald's sentiments, arguing that it is unbelievable for top athletes not to notice changes in their suits.

Criticism of Jumpers - Accused Cheater Innocent? Legend Gets

Criticism of Jumpers - Accused Cheater Innocent? Legend Gets "Gag Reflex"

March 11, 2025 / Krone

The article discusses the ongoing controversy in ski jumping regarding allegations of manipulated suits during the Nordic Ski World Championships. Experts express doubts about the knowledge of the athletes involved and criticize the handling of the situation, pointing to a new level of systemic issues in the sport.