Comment: Ilkka Herola dug a deep hole for himself
Ilkka Herola, once a gold medal favorite in the combined ski jump event, performed poorly and expressed his disappointment with his results.
Incomprehensible revelation from the surgeon โ A major turn in the penis controversy
A plastic surgeon reveals he performed penile enlargement on a ski jumper shortly before the Olympics, raising questions about the athlete's choices and eligibility.
Finnish ski jump coach sent home for alcohol use during Olympics
The head coach of the Finnish ski jump team, Igor Medved, has been sent home from the Milan and Cortina Olympics due to violations of alcohol use regulations, according to the Finnish Olympic Committee.
The penis scandal rages at the Olympics โ FIS chief responds
The FIS is addressing alleged rumors surrounding male athletes using hyaluronic acid injections to increase penis size as a means to gain an aerodynamic advantage in ski jumping.
Leon Draisaitl at the Olympics: The Flag Bearer Who Must Be Defended
Leon Draisaitl is highlighted as a crucial figure to defend within the context of the Olympics, as athletes prepare amidst various challenges at the Olympic Village.
Wellinger narrowly avoids disaster โ Prevc also falters for the first time
Olympic champion Andreas Wellinger narrowly escaped elimination before the qualifiers in Innsbruck thanks to a rival's mistake, while Domen Prevc, the previous leader of the Four Hills Tournament, underperformed but faced a significant disadvantage.
Four Hills Tournament: Prevc wins at the start โ Hoffmann jumps to fourth place
Domen Prevc wins the opening of the Four Hills Tournament, while German ski jumper Felix Hoffmann finishes fourth, with Andreas Wellinger struggling significantly.
Four Hills Tournament: Karl Geiger Shows What Happens When the System Fails
Karl Geiger, a 32-year-old ski jumper from Oberstdorf, reflects on his recent struggles as he fails to qualify for the Four Hills Tournament with a disappointing jump at his home venue.
Start of the Four Hills Tournament: Geiger fails in qualification
Karl Geiger, the five-time ski jump world champion, had a disappointing start at the Four Hills Tournament in Oberstdorf, failing to qualify and finishing in 53rd place with a jump of only 106.5 meters, while his teammate Philipp Raimund secured second place in the qualification round.
Kick-off for the Four Hills Tournament: Mystery and Entertainer
Ski jumpers Felix Hoffmann and Philipp Raimund, who couldn't be more different, are considered potential favorites ahead of the 74th Four Hills Tournament.
Career End at 29 โ Germany's Most Successful Ski Jumper Says Goodbye
Katharina Schmid, Germany's most successful ski jumper, announces her retirement from active competition at the age of 29 after this winter season.