Ski jumping is under scrutiny with six months until the Winter Olympics due to disqualifications stemming from ill-fitting suits during a recent summer Grand Prix event in France. The International Ski Federation is enforcing stricter regulations following a scandal where illegally altered suits were discovered on the Norwegian team. Of the athletes, six males were disqualified and others barred from competing for equipment issues. The FIS acknowledges that these disqualifications are a normal consequence of adapting to new rules and expresses no indication of any intent to cheat.
Six male ski jumpers were disqualified for ill-fitting suits during the summer Grand Prix event in France, with three others not allowed to start the competition.
The governing body emphasized the normalization of disqualifications due to stricter regulations following the Norwegian suit scandal, marking a shift in equipment compliance.
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