Feb 17 • 07:42 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

A New Twist in the Olympics Penis Scandal: 'I Used a Lot... '

An Italian doctor has admitted to performing a procedure to artificially lengthen the penis of a ski jumper ahead of the Winter Olympics, raising concerns about athletes' compliance with regulations.

The Finnish outlet Ilta-Sanomat reports on an emerging scandal involving ski jumpers allegedly using artificial means to lengthen their penises in light of International Ski Federation dress code regulations. The German newspaper Bild first raised these concerns before the start of the Olympics, indicating that some ski jumpers might be injecting hyaluronic acid into their genitals to enhance their measurements for competition suits. This measure is particularly significant as the athletes' measurements are taken with 3D scanners, with a crucial point being the lowest point of the genitals.

Italian doctor Alessandro Littara has confirmed in an email to USA Today that he performed such a procedure on an unnamed ski jumper, who reportedly sought the treatment due to concerns about fitting into competition attire. Littara stated he utilized a substantial amount of hyaluronic acid during the procedure but refrained from disclosing further details about the athlete's identity or Olympic participation. The revelation adds a controversial layer to discussions about athlete compliance in sports, especially in light of rigorous measurement protocols established by the International Ski Federation.

With the Olympics approaching, this revelation could have serious implications for athlete reputation and integrity within the sporting community. If verified, the practice could lead to disciplinary actions or stricter regulations regarding athletes' adherence to competition standards. The incident not only reflects the lengths to which some athletes might go for competitive advantage but also raises ethical questions about medical interventions in sports and the potential for exploitation.

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