andersonkaren+FollowSuit Scandal Fallout: Did FIS Go Too Easy on Norway?The ski jumping world is buzzing after the FIS handed Norway’s Lindvik and Forfang just a three-month ban for suit tampering—meaning they keep their world titles and Germany’s Wellinger stays silver. German coach Horngacher says the ruling leaves a bad taste, even if it’s time to move forward. Was this slap on the wrist fair, or should the Vikings have lost their medals? Let’s talk! #Sports #SkiJumping #FIS00Share
jharvey+FollowSuit Drama Rocks Ski Jumping AgainAnother season, another suit scandal! After last year’s Norwegian Suitgate, the FIS is laying down the law on ski jumping gear. This weekend, six jumpers—including Norway’s own Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal—got DQ’d for suits that didn’t make the cut. With the Olympics just months away, teams are scrambling to adapt to the new rules. Is this just growing pains, or will the suit wars keep heating up? #Sports #SkiJumping #SuitGate10Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowLake Placid’s World Cup ski jump canceledLake Placid’s big ski jumping World Cup event this December is officially off the calendar, all because of a surprise structural issue at the Olympic Jumping Complex. The steel supports under the observation deck need urgent repairs, and there’s no safe way for athletes to access the jumps while that’s happening. The event is moving to Germany instead, which is a huge letdown for local fans and businesses who count on the excitement and crowds. The good news? The smaller hill is still open for training, and Lake Placid is already set to host more world-class competitions soon. What do you think this means for our community? #Sports #LakePlacid #SkiJumping00Share