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Ski Jumping Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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17 minutes ago, Kerkun said:

According to my calculations, in men's :GER +1, :SVK moved up do D.1, 2nd ski jumper for :TUR and :UKR demoted to D.2, :KOR -1.

Yes totally, I had  Kalinichenko with world cup points for some reason.

Lara Malsiner, the best Italian, broke the cruciate and meniscus of her left knee after a fall in Courchevel. The Italian will miss the entire season, including the Olympics at home :(

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36 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

:NOR Suit cheats hammered with.....three month suspensions!   :raspberry::roflmao:

 

Ski jumping-Norway's Lindvik, Forfang accept suspensions over suit tampering

They're not back dated to March are they? :facepalm:

45 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

:NOR Suit cheats hammered with.....three month suspensions!   :raspberry::roflmao:

 

Ski jumping-Norway's Lindvik, Forfang accept suspensions over suit tampering

More importantly than Lindvik and Forfang: how about the people guilty of the suit cheating scandal itself?

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33 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

More importantly than Lindvik and Forfang: how about the people guilty of the suit cheating scandal itself?

Seems to be no verdict on that yet - Lindvik and Forfang have basically pled guilty and accepted the verdict, whereas it looks like the other case is still enriching lawyers.  

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2 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Seems to be no verdict on that yet - Lindvik and Forfang have basically pled guilty and accepted the verdict, whereas it looks like the other case is still being judged.  

Hopefully those will be harsher. Lindvik and Forfang have basically accepted that they should have questioned the changes more (and got a ban which certain top level athletes in sports like tennis get for doping offenses...), whereas the idea to make the changes and actually do them is of course a much worse offense and should result in a 1-2 year ban or something.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Hopefully those will be harsher. Lindvik and Forfang have basically accepted that they should have questioned the changes more (and got a ban which certain top level athletes in sports like tennis get for doping offenses...), whereas the idea to make the changes and actually do them is of course a much worse offense and should result in a 1-2 year ban or something.

 

 

There is also the question of whether the Techs were acting under orders from Team Management, so we would be looking at a Russian-type National ban.....if the FIS have the courage.

2 hours ago, Dragon said:

They're not back dated to March are they? :facepalm:

Only 20 days from March, the rest from the day of the decision. They can't compete until early November so they just skip the rest of the summer and return for the World Cup.

10 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

There is also the question of whether the Techs were acting under orders from Team Management, so we would be looking at a Russian-type National ban.....if the FIS have the courage.

I highly doubt that. There is still a (rather big) difference between team management deciding something, or actual full-on state-sponsored doping ordered, orchestrated and directly paid for by the actual national government.

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