Ski Jumping Scandal Deepens with Disqualifications and Rule-Bending Revelations
Norwegian athletes face suspensions, and ski legend Janne Ahonen admits to past rule violations, calling for independent oversight of regulations.
- Norwegian ski jumpers Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang were disqualified and suspended for unauthorized modifications to their suits during the Nordic Ski World Championships.
- The Norwegian Ski Federation admitted to the violations, while Lindvik claimed he was unaware of the modifications.
- Retired ski jumping legend Janne Ahonen admitted to bending ski suit rules during his career and suggested such practices were widespread in the sport.
- Ahonen criticized the International Ski Federation (FIS) for inconsistent enforcement of regulations and proposed independent oversight similar to anti-doping agencies.
- The FIS has introduced adjusted rules for the remainder of the season in response to the controversy.