
"Hyaluronic acid, a liquid used as a cosmetic filler, can be used to - ahem - plump up an individual's penis size by a circumference of one or two centimetres. A ski jumper injecting the liquid into their penis prior to being measured for their suit would thereby increase surface area of the suit created - possibly giving them an advantage during the competition."
"Ski suits are tightly fitted to an athlete's body, with the sport's rules only allowing about two to four centimetres around. Making an athlete's crotch area bigger means the surface area by which air can move around is increased and makes the skier glide longer and farther. Research published in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living in October 2025 actually found that adding even just one centimetre (0.4 inches) of fabric to a ski suit could increase a jumper's fly by 9.2 feet."
Claims emerged that ski jumpers might inject hyaluronic acid into their genitals before suit measurement to increase crotch circumference by one or two centimetres. Hyaluronic acid is a cosmetic filler that can temporarily plump tissue. Ski-jump suits are tightly regulated, allowing only about two to four centimetres of extra space, and increased crotch volume enlarges the suit surface area that interacts with air. Increased surface area can extend glide and distance. Research cited from October 2025 quantified that adding one centimetre of fabric could increase flight by about 9.2 feet. No evidence currently indicates athletes are using injections.
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