Oh man! We’ve got some skiing drama! And y’all know how much I love my skiing drama! (LMAO)
Multiple ski jumpers out of Norway, as well as their staffers, have either been hit with a suspension or disqualification due to allegedly being linked to a cheating scandal. The alleged scandal was uncovered during the 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships that recently took place in Trondheim, Norway.
Skiers Johann André Forfang and Marius Lindvik were competitors at the championships, however, both were disqualified after officials found out their suits were allegedly kept together by reinforced seams.
To go along with the athletes, coach Magnus Brevik and equipment manager Adrian Livelten were smacked with suspensions due to their alleged violations. (RELATED: Wild Video Shows Skier Nearly Smashing Into Deer In True ‘Life Flashing Before Your Eyes’ Moment)
The four were charged by the Norwegian Ski Federation with inserting another seam into their suits in an attempt to spark up higher life while in the air.
But it gets worse, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation stated their Ethics and Compliance Office has launched an investigation “to assess the circumstances” of the athletes and staffers who got disqualified. They were DQ’d “following an inspection of their jumping suits, which were not in compliance with the equipment rules.”
“The FIS Independent Ethics and Compliance Office is now investigating a suspicion of illegal manipulation of the equipment by the Norwegian team,” stated the Norwegian Ski Federation.
Hot damn! It’s going down in Norway! And I’ve got my popcorn!
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com