{"id":105528,"date":"2025-03-12T16:02:54","date_gmt":"2025-03-12T16:02:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/banned-after-jump-scandal-had-to-turn-at-the-airport-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submarine\/"},"modified":"2025-03-12T16:02:55","modified_gmt":"2025-03-12T16:02:55","slug":"banned-after-jump-scandal-had-to-turn-at-the-airport-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submarine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/banned-after-jump-scandal-had-to-turn-at-the-airport-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-submarine\/","title":{"rendered":"Banned after jump scandal &#8211; had to turn at the airport &#8211; news Sport &#8211; Sports News, Results and Submarine"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Johann Andr\u00e9 Forfang was on his way to Oslo before the message of the exclusion came. &#8211; I talked to them, but it&#8217;s just on mobile, of course. And of course they are very, very disappointed. Forfang was on the way to Oslo, but had to turn around V\u00e6rnes, says sports manager Jan-Erik Aalbu. He held a press conference on the latest development in the case on Wednesday afternoon. &#8211; I have to say that personally, I feel incredibly sorry for the athletes, who had been looking forward to jumping in competitions at home, says Aalbu. Jan-Erik Aalbus second press conference Wednesday. Banned by FIS just before the press conference, which was the second Aalbu held on Wednesday afternoon, came the message that FIS had banned Marius Lindvik and Johann Andr\u00e9 Forfang from the Raw Air competitions this week. &#8211; Lindvik and Forfang have been charged competition after the dressing cheat in the World Cup. The International Ski Federation made the decision the day before the Raw Air start, FIS reports in a press release. Head coach Magnus Brevik, assistant coach Thomas Lobben, service employee Adrian Livelten is also banned. They were already suspended by the Norwegian Ski Federation. Raw Air starts in Holmenkollen on Thursday and continues in Vikersund on Friday. Earlier Wednesday, the Polish ski association demanded that Lindvik and Forfang were banned. It happens the same day as several former Norwegian jumpers admit cheats when they were active. 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 sent Nammo, the jump national team&#8217;s largest sponsor, a press release. There they came with strong criticism. They wrote that Nammo&#8217;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. &#8220;We were farts-blind and I am genuinely sorry that we made a very bad decision,&#8221; 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 investigate the case. Tuesday, the Norwegian sports heroes are revealing Johan Remen, Anders Jacobsen and Dani, and Dani&#8217;s Danish, and Dani, and the Dani-Danish, and Dani, and the Dani-Danish, and Dani, and Dani, and the Dani, and Dani. Results. Now they tell the truth in the hope that the Norwegian jump scandal will lead to something positive. The Norwegian jump duo Marius Lindvik and Johann Andr\u00e9 Forfang temporarily get the competition from FIS. Thus, they are not allowed to jump Raw Air in Holmenkollen and Vikersund. The message from FIS came just after 4pm. Forfang was on his way to V\u00e6rnes, but had to turn around. &#8211; The suspension follows from FIS&#8217;s investigation procedure. There is no new information that was not known when I held the press conference a short time ago. It is important for me to inform about it, so they do not think they are in danger of lies. There is a comprehensive letter we have been sent, and we will now spend the evening to familiarize ourselves with while taking care of the athletes, Jan-Erik Aalbu said at the press conference. Held several press conferences Wednesday: Sports Manager Jan-Erik Aalbu. Photo: Erlend L\u00e5nke Solbu \/ news &#8211; must go into the details the sports manager says he was not aware of the rules for FIS, so he did not expect the exclusion. &#8211; Then we wouldn&#8217;t have taken them out if we expected it. But the important thing is to emphasize that now we have had a short time, which you all are aware of. And we now need to go into all the details of the letter to FIS to make sure we understand what the dynamics are and what we should deal with, says Aalbu. Truls Johansen from the support system for the combined national team has also been banned, according to the press release from FIS. &#8211; On the day (March 7), the jury decided to disqualify Norwegian athlete J\u00f8rgen Graabak, with reference to a violation of the competition rules related to his ski bindings, FIS&#8217;s basis is that Johansen is part of the case. Lost silver the exclusions occur after Norway admitted cheating with the jumping suits during the big hill race in the Ski World Cup. Marius Lindvik took gold in the normal slope, but lost the silver in the big hill after FIS believed Norway cheated with the jumping suits. The same was true of Johann Andr\u00e9 Forfang, who was number five in the big hill. -Given the seriousness of the case in Trondheim, the control policy for suits will immediately be adjusted for the rest of the FIS World Cup season in the ski jump and combined. These adjustments will be discussed and formalized at tonight&#8217;s team captain meeting in Oslo\/Holmenkollen and published shortly after, says the press release from FIS. Head coach Magnus Brevig in the video that allegedly shows the Norwegian jump cheating photo: Screenshot @jakubbalcerski \/ X &#8211; Extremely disappointing FIS Secretary General Michel Vion calls the situation &#8220;extremely disturbing and disappointing&#8221;. -Since the weekend, both FIS Independent Ethics and Compliance Office and the FIS administration have worked smoothly to conduct a broad and thorough investigation as quickly as possible, while ensuring justice and legal process, says Vion. FIS TOP: Michel Vion. Photo: Mathias Kartveit Mikalsen \/ news and adds: &#8211; In its nature, ski jump is a discipline rooted in precision, where equipment plays an important role. This is why, year after year, we have a strong focus on reviewing equipment rules and controls, and to ensure that competitors have equal conditions. FIS holds its own press conference on the matter at 2.30 pm in Oslo on Thursday. Published 12.03.2025, at. 16.06 Updated 12.03.2025, at. 16.57<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/sport\/utestengt-etter-hoppskandale-_-matte-snu-pa-flyplassen-1.17337114\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Johann Andr\u00e9 Forfang was on his way to Oslo before the message of the exclusion came. &#8211; I talked to them, but it&#8217;s just on mobile, of course. And of course they are very, very disappointed. Forfang was on the way to Oslo, but had to turn around V\u00e6rnes, says sports manager Jan-Erik Aalbu. 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