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Norway’s ski jumping glory in Trondheim dims as coaches, athletes face suspension over alleged suit tampering in FIS investigation.
Athletes Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang, who finished in second and fourth place, respectively, in the men’s large hill competition at the Nordic World Ski Championships, were disqualified ...
Norway shines at the Trondheim Ski World Championships, winning big and uniting fans in a thrilling folkefest.
Five ski jumpers were suspended after competing in manipulated suits during an FIS competition. However, the organization has now lifted their suspensions.
Following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season of the Viessmann FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, last weekend in Planica (SLO), FIS ...
Following the discovery that the Norwegians knowingly manipulated suits during the large hill event at their home world championships in Trondheim earlier this month, Marius Lindvik, Johann André ...
Five members of Norway’s national ski-jumping team who are part of an expanded investigation into cheating will be getting professional legal advice, and the national ski federation is paying for it.
Marius Costin took over as CEO of payment services provider Netopia Group starting March 14, while Niculae Vasile has been appointed the group's CTO, the company announced. Co-founder Felix Crisan ...
They follow the suspension on Wednesday of Olympic gold medalists Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang in a scandal that came to light after Norway team officials manipulated suits to improve ...
Olympic gold medalist Marius Lindvik, who won first place in men's individual normal hill ski jumping at the championship, and Johann André Forfang are included in that provisional suspension. Just a ...
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