It will only be allowed to use one dress for the rest of the season. It appears in a message that the national team was sent Tuesday evening and from which news quotes. Furthermore, the new rules say: The suits can be chosen among the “chippa” suits used during the season. The practitioners can also have an extra suit available – in case the original is damaged and cannot be fixed. FIS’s equipment controller will check the suits individually before the run in Holmenkollen on Thursday. For the rest of the season, FIS will take care of the suits, and they can be picked up by the practitioners around 30 minutes before training or competition. The suits must then be delivered again 30 minutes after the jumping. It is unknown how the rule change affects Norway, who has submitted its suits to FIS. news has not been able to confirm the information from FIS. New competitions: Andreas Wellinger and Marius Lindvik, here after taking silver and gold in the normal hill, meeting again in the jump hill this week. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB – Manipulation from A to Z to the rule change takes place in Kjølvatnet of the jump scandal in the World Cup in Trondheim this weekend, where several Norwegians were disqualified from the big hill. The event has led to some foreign practitioners being skeptical of meeting Norwegians in Raw Air in Holmenkollen and Vikersund this week. – I actually have little desire to meet a Norwegian in the jump hill. Not because it is someone’s personal mistake, but because this manipulation from A to go too far. That’s what Andreas Wellinger says to Servustv. The German took silver in the normal hill in the Ski World Cup in Trondheim-behind Marius Lindvik. In Storbakken Lindvik really jumped down to silver, but after the run was disqualified for cheating. Do not buy the explanation on Thursday, Raw Air starts in Holmenkollen. Thus, Wellinger should preferably see that he should not meet Marius Lindvik, Johann André Forfang and the other jumpers. On Sunday, Sports Manager Jan-Erik Aalbu confirmed that the support system had sewn a reinforced thread in the suits of Lindvik and Forfang. Diska in Storbakken: Marius Lindvik. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB hoped was that it was not discovered in the equipment control. He stated that he himself did not know about the cheating. Following the special press conference on Sunday, the case has exploded in both Norwegian and international mediums. Both Lindvik and Forfang have stated that they did not know about the cheating with the jumping suits. The explanation does not buy Wellinger, which refers to their own experience for the last 12 years. – If I put on my jumping suits and notice that something is different, then I ask what is changing, Wellinger says to Servustv. Skeptical: Andreas Wellinger does not buy the explanation for the Norwegians. Photo: Matthias Schrader / AP / NTB Wellinger, on the other hand, does not want to decide whether he should have actually received gold for the effort in the normal hill. – Even if I should have been sent the gold medal one day, I have not got the right national season. The pictures and feelings will not be there, Wellinger says, adding that he does not think he will be granted the gold. JOP SCAND: This has happened on Friday night, national team coach Magnus Brevig and tailor Adrian Livelten sneaked sneaked while sitting behind closed curtains at the Norwegian Systue during the World Cup at home. The video shows that approved jumping suits were dismantled and manipulated, as a violation of the rules. Photo: Screenshot @jakubbalcerski / X Video clip quickly found its way to foreign jumpers and media, and Poland, Austria and Slovenia joined forces to put in a protest against Norway. It was initially rejected, but after the World Cup competition, where Marius Lindvik thought he had jumped down to the silver medal at home, the International Ski Federation (FIS) went to work more thoroughly. They opened the jumping suits and found that a stiffer material was sewn into the seams, which can give the suits better aircraft skills. It is illegal. Both Johann André Forfang and Marius Lindvik were therefore washed. Photo: Anders England / news Jump manager Jan-Erik Aalbu and national team coach Magnus Brevig met the press after the disc. Both rejected it was cheating. Photo: Terje Pedersen / news The morning after the disclosure of Norway’s manipulation of jumping suits, FIS came up with the news that they are opening an investigation against Norway. On Sunday afternoon, jump manager Aalbu met the press again. Then he admitted that it was a conscious cheating. At the same time, he said that he had not known about it, and that this was going to have consequences. National team coach Brevig, who was in the video, was not at the press conference. Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu / news Forfang and Lindvik sent out a press release on Sunday night stating that they were completely crushed, that they would never have jumped with the suits if they knew they were manipulated and that they had full confidence in the support system. On Monday morning, Help, long -time partner with the Norwegian jump, announced that they withdraw from the agreement with immediate effect. -It goes without saying that it is not compatible to have our logo on the suits of a team that cheats, wrote communications director Dag Are Børresen in an e-mail to news. On Monday afternoon, the Norwegian Ski Federation sent out a press release with information that Magnus Brevig and Adrian Livelten have been suspended from their positions with immediate effect. The reason was that the information that has emerged in the case is so serious that it provides the basis for the suspension of the employment conditions. Monday afternoon sent Nammo, the jump national team’s largest sponsor, a press release. There they came with strong criticism. They wrote that Nammo’s agreement with the Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF) has not been terminated, but that their logo has been removed for the time being. On Monday afternoon, the now suspended national team coach Marius Brevig met a unified press corps. There, Brevig said that he supported the decision to be suspended and admitted to cheating. He also lay flat and stated that he regretted. Monday tonight, the now suspended tailor said Adrian Livelten for the first time through a press release. There he made an excuse and told him he would regret the action for the rest of his life. The clock on 18.00 on Tuesday came the message that Thomas Lobben, assistant on the jumping team, has also been suspended. “We became blind and I am genuinely sorry that we made a very bad decision,” said Lobben in a press release. Ship President Tove Moe Dyrhaug confirmed that they have submitted all the jumping suits used during the World Cup to FIS, which will be investigating the case. On Monday, news was in contact with the Japanese team in Holmenkollen. They do not want to comment on the matter. The US’s Norwegian national team coach Tore Sneli calls the case a big disappointment. – It is sad for Norwegian jumping sports and for jumping sports in general. We get very sorry for the pain it inflicts on us who are happy in the jumping sport, says Sneli. US coach: Tore Sneli. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB He says the United States had no idea what had happened. – People do not believe in the Toni Obendorfer, jump commentator for the Austrian public broadcaster Orf, says that the common belief in Austria is that most people do not believe in Johann André Forfang and Marius Lindvik. – People don’t think they didn’t know anything. This applies to both most people and experts, says Obendorfer. He struggled personal to see why Marius Lindvik should have an illegal jumping suit under the race in Storbakken. – He won the normal slope. So why change something before Storbakken? I don’t see any reason even to change anything, says the commentator. He is also not sure that the jump scandal is over. – I can’t look away from the fact that more nations are involved. This can be the top of the iceberg, says Toni Obendorfer. Will rebuild confidence news has presented the criticism from Andreas Wellinger to sports manager for the Norwegian jump national team, Jan-Erik Aalbu. Sports Manager: Jan-Erik Aalbu. Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu / news He replies that he did not do anything with what other thinks about the situation the Norwegian team has ended up in. – What has happened, it has happened. We have an explanation of what has happened, and we lay a toad. Now we take the time to help rebuild trust both nationally and internationally, says Aalbu. When it comes to the criticism of Toni Obendorfer, the sports manager replies as follows: – I have talked to the Norwegian jumpers and trust what they win. I don’t want to speculate beyond that, says Aalbu. Ready for Raw Air: Johann André Forfang (right), Marius Lindvik (number two from Høgre) and the rest of the Norwegian national team. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB – Hopparane’s Val Aalbu adds that he has been told that security has not happened before competitions before in the season. Both Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang are registered for Raw Air, who starts in Holmenkollen on Thursday and continued in Vikersund. Jan-Erik Aalbu says that from his part, nothing has been done to prevent them from participating. – When they want to compete after such tough days, it’s their choice. So far it looks like they should participate. Work will be continuous to land on how the Norwegian support system will look under Raw Air. Head coach Magnus Brevig, assistant Thomas Lobben and tailor Adrian Livelten is suspended. Alerts extensive investigation Michel Vion, Secretary General of FIS, tells news on Monday night that the investigation of the special case will start soon. It is probably not the FIS itself that will carry out the investigation, but an external company they rent. FIS General Secretary: Michel Vion. Photo: Mathias Kartveit Mikalsen / news – Investigation will start over the next few days, and it will take time, sadly more weeks, Vion warns. He also confirms that FIS has collected the jumping suits for the Norwegian jumpers and the combined practitioners. Those who will go through the case also come to go through all the videos they have received. There are also many people to interview. Michel Vion also confirms that it is only the Norwegian practitioners who will be investigated. Published 11.03.2025, at. 20.18 Updated 11.03.2025, at. 22.12



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