Norwegian Ski Jumpers Disqualified from Lahti Tower
Norwegian ski jumpers Isak Andreas Langmo and Benjamin Östvold were disqualified during the qualification for the ski jumping World Cup in Kulm, Austria.
Two Norwegians Caught - Ban in Lahti
Two Norwegian ski jumpers were disqualified from a qualifying competition due to violating equipment rules and will miss the upcoming event in Lahti.
This was the last straw: Norwegians caught red-handed in their actions – no entry to Finland
Norwegian ski jumpers Isak Andreas Langmo and Benjamin Östvold were disqualified from the World Cup event in Austria after failing equipment checks, impacting their participation in the upcoming World Cup in Finland.
Decade's scandal – This man ultimately brought down the Norwegians
Polish journalist Jakub Balcerski exposed a major scandal involving the Norwegian ski jumping team, leading to widespread condemnation of the athletes for manipulating their jumpsuits.
Norwegian star lost money - Then something even worse happened: 'We are planning the funeral'
Norwegian ski jumper Johann André Forfang reflects on the recent death of his father as he competes in the Olympics, making his bronze medal win particularly poignant.
Eero Hirvonen teased – The Norwegian got into trouble
Eero Hirvonen made fun of Norwegian skier Andreas Skoglund after a surprising performance during the combined ski jump and cross-country competition.
The Norwegian men are chasing new combined gold today. Skoglund is the third out in the ski track after jumping.
Norwegian athletes, including Jens Lurås Oftebro, compete today in the men's combined event seeking gold in ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Forfang in tears after Norwegian ski jumping success
Norwegian ski jumper Johann André Forfang expressed deep emotion after securing a bronze medal amidst chaotic weather conditions at the Olympics.
Forfang in tears after Norwegian jumping success
Norwegian ski jumper Johann André Forfang expressed emotional turmoil after winning bronze at the Olympics, following a tragic loss in his family just before the games.
Forfang in tears after Norwegian jump success
Johann André Forfang burst into tears after securing an Olympic bronze medal for Norway in a ski jumping event that was cut short due to sudden snow and wind changes, provoking a strong reaction from German competitors.
Antti Hyvärinen passed away early – A wonderful gesture at the Olympics
The article commemorates Antti Hyvärinen, who made history as the first Finnish and non-Norwegian ski jumping Olympic champion and reflects on the legacy he left behind, especially in the context of the upcoming Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
Norwegian ski jumper won a second gold at the Milan Cortina games
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Odine Ström secured her second gold medal in the women’s large hill event at the Milan Cortina Olympics, finishing with 284.8 points.
Who would have thought this? Suddenly there are Norwegian superwomen!
Four Norwegian women achieve remarkable success in ski jumping during the Olympics, highlighting the growing prominence of female athletes in Norwegian sports.
Støre's reckoning: - Anyone who thinks women shouldn't jump in large hills should have been here to see today
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre calls for recognition of women's achievements in ski jumping after Anna Odine Strøm makes history by winning gold in both normal and large hill events at the Olympics.
Here she has just made Olympic history
Norwegian athlete Anna Odine Strøm secured her second gold medal in ski jumping at the Winter Olympics in Italy, contributing to a historic double victory for Norway.
Experts are amazed: - I have never experienced anything like this
Norwegian ski jumpers dominated the large hill event, with four leading after the first round, but experts criticized the unfair conditions.
Moved 1600 kilometers to save their children's hobby. Now the daughter dominates at the Olympics.
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Odine Strøm credits her family's significant support for her success, having won a gold medal and a silver medal at the Olympics despite initial parental resistance to her sport.
Norwegian disappointment in the large hill competition: Medal missed for Sundal
Norwegian ski jumper Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal narrowly missed a medal at the large hill competition, finishing fourth after a strong performance that saw him initially in third place.
A Cruel View on Finland's Scandal in Norway - 'I Am Not Surprised'
Norwegian journalists express shock and disappointment over the alcohol-related scandal involving Finland's ski jumping head coach Igor Medved during the Olympics.
Norwegian Behavior Shocked: "It Was Like Spitting in My Face"
Philipp Raimund from Germany expresses disappointment over the actions of his former friend Marius Lindvik from Norway after a doping scandal involving illegal ski jumping suits.
Norwegian silver in ski jumping - Slovenia dominant in the team competition
Norway secured a silver medal in the mixed ski jumping team event at the 2023 Olympics, finishing behind a dominant Slovenian team that consistently performed well throughout the competition.
They are asked about penis injections. It tells everything about the sport's insane condition.
Norwegian ski jumpers face scrutiny and suspicion amid ongoing rumors and a recent cheating scandal that has marred their reputation.
Liveblog Olympic 2026: Olympic Champion Raimund: "Like Spitting in the Face"
German ski jumper Philipp Raimund expresses deep disappointment over a friendship breakdown with Norwegian teammate Marius Lindvik following a recent controversy.
No medal in the normal hill – Forfang best of the Norwegians
Norwegian ski jumper Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal finished 10th in the normal hill event at the Olympics, failing to secure a medal despite a strong first jump.
No medal in the normal hill - Forfang best of the Norwegians
Norwegian ski jumper Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal narrowly missed out on a medal in the normal hill event at the Olympics, finishing in 10th place despite a strong performance in the first round.
Something prohibited was found in the Norwegian skier's boot – now she is celebrating gold
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Strøm was disqualified for using an unauthorized insole during a World Cup competition but managed to compete and win gold after adjusting her equipment under regulatory guidelines.
- If you have to pull yourself together to perform in the Olympics, things can quickly go wrong
Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik discusses the pressure of preparing for the Olympics after facing adversity in the sport.
The father of Norway's star died – Funeral postponed due to the Olympics
Norwegian ski jumper Johann André Forfang's father passed away from cancer just before the Olympics, leading the family to postpone his funeral to honor his final wish of seeing his son compete.
Norwegian Woman Snatches Gold Medal from Prevc in Normal Hill
Anna Odine Ström from Norway won the gold medal in women's ski jumping at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, narrowly surpassing Slovenia's Nika Prevc.
Took the lead during the break: An 80s hit that earned Norway gold
Norwegian ski jumper Anne Odine Strøm achieved an unexpected victory at the Olympics, outperforming expectations and a competitive Slovenian crowd.
Disappointment in Ski Jumping: 'I was nervous and struggled'
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Odine Strøm unexpectedly wins gold at the Olympics, while the German team struggles during the opening competition.
Strema Defeats Season Leader Prevc in Ski Jumping for Gold
Norwegian athlete Anna Udina Strema won the Olympic championship in ski jumping, defeating Slovenia's season leader Nika Prevc.
Norwegian leadership after the first round. Will it be gold?
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Odine Strøm leads the pack in the Women's Normal Hill event at the Olympics, with three Norwegian jumpers ranked at the top before the final round.
Thieves Returned Norwegian Sports Equipment Along With Apologies and Chocolate
Thieves returned stolen equipment belonging to Norwegian ski jumpers along with apologies and chocolate after a peculiar incident before the Milano Cortina Olympics.
The ski jump thieves apologize in a shocking letter: - We did something very stupid
Thieves who stole equipment from the Norwegian ski jumping team wrote a heartfelt apology letter to the athletes and management, accompanied by chocolate, after returning the stolen items in Italy.
Norwegian ski jumping equipment stolen in Germany. Then the jump chief was called by the thief.
Norwegian ski jumping equipment stolen in Willingen, Germany, has been returned after the thief contacted ski jump chief Jan-Erik Aalbu.
Norwegian ski jumping team robbed in Villingen
The Norwegian ski jumping team was robbed of equipment during the World Cup event in Villingen, Germany, as confirmed by local police who are currently investigating the incident.
Disqualification in Ski Jumping: Harsh Punishment for Norway's Head Coach
Following the revelation of equipment cheating by Norwegian ski jumpers at the World Championship in Trondheim, the World Ski Federation has suspended head coach Magnus Brevig, assistant coach Thomas Lobben, and service technician Adrian Livelten for 18 months each and imposed a fine of 5,000 Swiss Francs on each of them.
After Suit Scandal: Harsh Penalties for Norwegian Ski Jumping Officials
Consequences have emerged from a suit manipulation scandal involving Norwegian ski jumpers, leading to 18-month suspensions for three officials who deem the penalties disproportionate and are considering an appeal to the CAS.
Four Hills Tournament: The Stuff that Frauds are Made Of
Following a cheating scandal involving Norwegian athletes, ski jumping regulations are being tightened and controls intensified, leading to disqualifications.
Four Hills Tournament: 'The slim-fit pants would not be so great for aviation'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the Norwegian ski jumpers' suits, which were altered during the Ski World Championships in Trondheim, leading to penalties and resignations after a rule violation was revealed.
Hannawald and Schmitt: "Ski jumping works 100 percent through trust"
Sven Hannawald and Martin Schmitt discuss the allure of the Four Hills Tournament, the dominance of Domen Prevc, the repercussions of the Norwegian doping scandal, and the prospects for German ski jumping.