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Norwegian ski jumpers charged over 'cheat' suits

Norwegian ski jumpers charged over 'cheat' suits

Summary

Two Norwegian ski jumpers and three team officials face charges for allegedly altering ski suits during a major competition. The ski governing body claims reinforced thread was used to gain an advantage, but the athletes say they didn't know about it. The investigation is ongoing, and decisions about the charges are pending.

Key Facts

  • Two Norwegian ski jumpers are facing charges for tampering with their ski suits.
  • The athletes involved are Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang.
  • Three team officials, including the head coach, are also charged.
  • Charges relate to events at the World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway.
  • Alterations involved using reinforced thread in the athletes' suits.
  • Both jumpers were disqualified after their suits were inspected.
  • The athletes and officials are presently suspended while the investigation continues.
  • The ski governing body has not set a date for when a ruling will be made.
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