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Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal of Team Norway is one of the athletes suspended on suspicion of illegal suit manipulation.
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The ski jumping world remains embroiled in controversy stemming from a cheating scandal that was announced this week, initially involving a few members of the Norwegian team.
The issue has since escalated, now implicating several more athletes.
As a result, all parties identified in this incident have been provisionally suspended by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (IFS) due to suspicions of cheating. This action follows the skiers participation in the 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships held in Trondheim, Norway last week.
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Although equipment from the other teams did not have any irregularities, the IFS’ analysis of the men’s jumping suits raised “additional suspicions of manipulation” according to their press release.
“The situation is obviously extremely disturbing and disappointing,” said FIS Secretary General Michel Vion. “Since the weekend, both the FIS Independent Ethics and Compliance Office and the FIS administration have been working steadily to proceed with a broad and thorough investigation as swiftly as possible while also ensuring fairness and due process.”