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The Mysterious Weapon of Ski Jumpers: Fact or Fiction?

Rumors have emerged in the ski jumping world about a new doping method. Some athletes allegedly use hyaluronic acid injections to enlarge their genitals, potentially gaining an unfair advantage.

The Mysterious Weapon of Ski Jumpers: Fact or Fiction?

Ski jumping is one of the most thrilling and perilous sports at the Olympic Games. However, there's another mysterious aspect to this sport - the athletes' genitalia. Yes, you read that right. Rumors have surfaced that some ski jumpers are using hyaluronic acid injections to enlarge their genitals.

The origin of these rumors lies in the fact that some athletes are willing to use any means to increase their jumping distance. Computer analysis suggests that if a jumper increases the size of their clothing, they can jump almost 2.8 meters further.

This is why ski jumping regulations state that clothing size should not exceed body size by more than 4 cm. However, some athletes are willing to use any method to increase their clothing size.

Two members of the Norwegian national team, Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang, were disqualified for three months because their coach added extra material to their clothing. This incident sparked a national scandal in Norway.

Ski jumping fans are upset by these rumors. They love the sport and want to see it remain clean and fair.

However, the reality is that not everything in this sport is fair. Some former ski jumpers have spoken out about altering their clothing and adding extra material.

Therefore, these rumors have emerged. But whether they are true or not, only time will tell.

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