Norwegian hill scandal is thickening – three new jumpers to ban

The jumping dress scandal, which has emerged in the World Championships, has already made five ban on competition and three banks.

International On Thursday, the FIS Association of Ski and Snowboarding Federation banned Norwegian ski jumpers Robin Pedersen, Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal and Robert Johansson As a result of jumping dress scandal in the World Championships.

“The rules are clear and we do not accept the breach of the rules,” FIS Secretary General Michel Vion reported at a press conference on Thursday.

Already on Wednesday FIS shelved the jumpers Marius Lindvikin and Johann Andre Forfangin. Norwegian ski jumping team coaches Magnus Brevig and Thomas Lobben as well as sewer Adrian Livelten Already on Wednesday they received temporary bans.

PederseninEriksen Sundal and Johansson had to participate in the Men’s World Cup qualifying on Oslo’s Holmenkollen on Thursday, but they did not appear on the starting boom after the FIS decision.

Lindvik, Forfang and Eriksen Sundal were rejected on Saturday night after the big men’s World Championship in Trondheim. Without rejection, Lindvik would have achieved World Championship silver.

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