{"id":104787,"date":"2025-03-10T19:59:31","date_gmt":"2025-03-10T19:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/going-to-regret-the-rest-of-life-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submitter-plan\/"},"modified":"2025-03-10T19:59:33","modified_gmt":"2025-03-10T19:59:33","slug":"going-to-regret-the-rest-of-life-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submitter-plan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/going-to-regret-the-rest-of-life-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submitter-plan\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8211; Going to regret the rest of life &#8211; news Sport &#8211; Sports News, Results and Submitter Plan"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>&#8211; I want to complain to Marius and Johann for the situation they completely ended up in. I also apologize to sponsors, the jumping family and the Norwegian people. What we did with the suits should never have happened and is an action I will regret for the rest of my life. We have always done what we can to optimize the suits within the regulations, but cheating is completely unacceptable. It is not clear what happens next with Brevig and Livelten, but they are both suspended indefinitely. It is a suspension that both accepts. &#8211; I have accepted the suspension of my employment relationship and will be open and honest about everything during the investigation from NSF and FIS, says Livelten. The live belt goes on to say that he will not comment on the case until the legal issues have been clarified. 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 Andr\u00e9 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&#8217;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 L\u00e5nke 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 B\u00f8rresen 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, the jump national team&#8217;s largest sponsor, Nammo, sent out a press release, where they come with strong criticism. They write that Nammo&#8217;s agreement with the Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF) has not been terminated, but that their logo will not appear on the national team 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. Marius Brevig, who is the national team coach for the jumpers, lay flat on Monday afternoon. &#8211; I have consented to a suspension. I think that is wise, says Brevig. The jump coach further explained what they did with the suits in the sewing room. &#8211; What we have done is to manipulate or modify the jump suits in such a way that it violates the regulations. It is a conscious action, and ergo it is cheating, he said. Brevig claimed it was he, Livelten and assistant coach Thomas Lobben who made the decision to change the suits in the sewing room. The latter is not suspended. news has tried to get in touch with the lob, so far without luck. While Brevig and Livelten are suspended, the jump committee has expressed support for sports manager Jan-Erik Aalbu. &#8211; There is nothing that indicates that Aalbu has neither known nor could have known what Brevig and Livelten chose to do on Friday, the press release from the Norwegian Ski Federation said. Published 10.03.2025, at. 20.45 Updated 10.03.2025, at. 20.56<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/sport\/adrian-livelten-beklager-etter-hoppjuks_-_-kommer-til-a-angre-resten-av-livet-1.17334186\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8211; I want to complain to Marius and Johann for the situation they completely ended up in. I also apologize to sponsors, the jumping family and the Norwegian people. What we did with the suits should never have happened and is an action I will regret for the rest of my life. 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