The jump scandal, where the Norwegian men’s team was taken for cheating during the Ski World Cup in Trondheim, characterizes Raw Air. The Norwegian women jumpers have also marked the print in recent days. Just behind the Norwegian athletes, a guard went from the interview zone and to the ski lift in the big hill race on Thursday. – It is probably because we have many who will report to us, even though there is no evidence that we have done anything wrong. It says a little about the situation. I just have to try not to let it go to me, and focus on what I’m going to do, even though it’s a sad situation, says 17 -year -old Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen to news. Talent: Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen at Press Meeting during the World Cup Trondheim 2025 in Granåsen. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB Midtskogen says she feels suspicious of competitors. In addition, she felt that someone asked what nation she came from when she arrived at the stadium. – I said I was from Norway. I don’t quite know what they said, but it wasn’t positive. Of course, there are some who really do not like us Norwegians right now. – Do you feel a little threatening or unpleasant? – No, not really. After all, they have no evidence that we have done anything wrong. So it is just completely idiotic if they are to sign up for us. news has spoken to the event manager in the Ski Federation, Terje Lund, who explains the guard like this: – There were some security assessments made here yesterday, related to how the situation was then. Now the situation has changed, so it took some time before it was adjusted, but it will be now. – You remove the watchmen? – There will be adjustment of the guard, there has been some new information from FIS yesterday, which made another participation. That’s why we adjust from it. Board: Terje Lund is the event manager in the Ski Federation. Photo: Frode Søreide / news – Know that people distance themselves. There were two Norwegian pallet places in the first race of the year in Raw Air. Slovenian Nika Prevc won, while Anna Odine Strøm finished second. Eirin Maria Kvandal took third place. Also in the World Cup went well for Strøm, who helped win the World Cup gold in mixed team competition in the big hill during the World Cup. Then she jumped with now banned Johann André Forfang and Marius Lindvik. She says she has only focused on the sport. – We have stayed far away. We probably know less than you. We know nothing. I haven’t bothered to read anything, says Strøm to news and continues: – I haven’t done anything wrong. Then it is just that we are associated with the boys, because we are in a way one team. I think there are more financial and staffing reasons for it. But it’s a little stressful. – Do you feel that you are being suspected because you were in and took that gold with the guys? – We know that people distance themselves and do not talk to me as much as they would, but we are just trying to focus on the sport. It has been a bit uncomfortable. 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. Photo: Annika Byride / NTB On Monday night, 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, was also suspended. “We became blind and I am genuinely sorry that we made a very bad decision,” said Lobben in a press release. In a large news case, they told the truth in the hope that the Norwegian jump scandal will lead to something positive. Photo: Tom Balgaard / news The Norwegian jump duo Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang have been temporarily competitioned from FIS. The message from FIS came just after 4pm. Forfang was on his way to Værnes, but had to turn around. The Korsen is finished as leader of the jump committee of the Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF). This means that she is also completed as a board member of the union. The cross reported his decision on Thursday. Sponsor Toyota removes her logo. This confirms the head of information in Toyota Norway, Espen Olsen, to news. They do this in anticipation of FIS’s investigation by Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang. Photo: Frode Søreide / news Anders Fannemel becomes temporary coach for the Norwegian jumpers. This confirms media contact Steinar Bjerkmann to news. It also means that Bine Norčič still does not become a jump coach. He was given the task earlier this week after Magnus Brevig was suspended by the Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF). The Slovenian website Siol.net reports that Bine Norčič travels home to Slovenia. – Do you feel that you are being suspected by your competitors? – No, not really. But I understand if they think so. You had done it yourself. news’s jump expert, Maren Lundby, understands little of why the other Norwegian jumpers are suspected. – It is strange to cut everyone over one comb, but it must be their words, says Lundby. Shelves the new rules as a result of the cheat revelations in the World Cup, the athletes are now allowed to use only one suit for the rest of the season. It must be a suit they have jumped in earlier in the season. It has been checked in advance of the races in Holmenkollen. The athletes are given the suit first half an hour before the start of the race, and must return it to FIS after the run. Meritized: Former skiing and current news expert Maren Lundby. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB – I think it’s a very good grip. This means that you can’t do anything about the suits between the competitions. In addition, it gives FIS much better time to check all the nooks and crannies in the regulations, which they usually do not reach. It will be a more thorough and better implementation, says Lundby. – Can this be a permanent solution? – Yes, I think so. It is also certain that you have to develop it further, because it can have weaknesses. But it’s a good start when things came so abruptly. – What weaknesses could it be? – I think it’s a much stronger system than it has been. Still, if they are going to use the same suit throughout the season, it can fit today, but the body can change in a few weeks. In that sense, the suit may be a centimeter fault here and there. Published 13.03.2025, at. 13.19 Updated 13.03.2025, at. 13.57
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