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On Monday, we learned that Magnus Brevig, head coach of the men’s ski jumping team, and Adrian Livelten, head of equipment, had been suspended from their duties by the Norwegian Ski Association (NSF). These sanctions came the day after the end of the World Championships in Trondheim (Norway), during which the Norwegian staff had illegally modified the suits of its athletes.
On Tuesday evening, the NSF revealed in a new communication that Thomas Lobben, the assistant coach who was also involved, had also been suspended. It also stated that all the wetsuits used during the competition had been handed over to the FIS, which is conducting an investigation into the cheating.
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