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Olympic Scandals 2025. 10 Biggest SCANDALS That OLYMPIC History Tried To Hide YouTube The Norwegian Ski Federation has suspended three members of staff amid a cheating scandal that has rocked the organization Marius Lindvik, of Norway, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the ski jumping men's normal hill HS102 event at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway, Sunday, March 2, 2025.

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The Norwegian Ski Federation has suspended three members of staff amid a cheating scandal that has rocked the organization Published: March 12, 2025 at 7:04 AM Updated: March 12, 2025 at 11:37 AM Tags: Olympics , Sports , Adrian Livelten , World news , Sandro Pertile , Michel Vion , Johann André Forfang Full Screen 1 / 6

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Second placed Marius Lindvik, left, of Norway, and third placed Johann Forfang of Norway pose together on the podium during the men's Ski Jumping World Cup event in Sapporo, northern Japan Sunday. Marius Lindvik, of Norway, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the ski jumping men's normal hill HS102 event at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway, Sunday, March 2, 2025. Olympic gold medalist Marius Lindvik, who won first place in men's individual normal hill ski jumping at the championship, and Johann André Forfang are included in that provisional suspension.

Because she had a nonphysical injury and she's black, MAGA hounded and hated her as the most. The Norwegian Ski Federation has suspended three members of staff amid a cheating scandal that has rocked the organization Lindvik won an Olympic gold medal for the men's individual long hill at Beijing in 2022, while Forfang earned gold in the team long hill at Pyeongchang in 2018.

New Year 2025 Vector, 2025, Year, New Year PNG and Vector with Transparent Background for Free. Second placed Marius Lindvik, left, of Norway, and third placed Johann Forfang of Norway pose together on the podium during the men's Ski Jumping World Cup event in Sapporo, northern Japan Sunday. All five members of the men's team who competed at the world championships were found to have cheated and have now been suspended, along with their head coach and two staffers.