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Winter Olympic ski jumpers are allegedly artificially inflating the size of their equipment in order to fly further down the slopes. The allegations, first reported in the German newspaper Bild, suggest that male athletes at the games currently happening in Italy are taking needles to their members and filling them with hyaluronic acid.
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen claimed the first gold medal of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games on Saturday, powering to victory in the men's
Let the games of inches begin. The German newspaper Bild reported in January that some male athletes may be injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to fly further while competing at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Penisgate, as its being referred to, has raised questions of if size really matters.
Norway's Anna Odine Stroem shocked favorite Nika Prevc to take gold in the individual normal hill competition on Saturday.
The 2026 Games will feature just one new sport in the program: skimo. It follows in the IOC’s tradition of experimentation that has brought us several mainstays, as well as a few oddballs.
Additional protocols were implemented following the Norwegian ski team's suit-altering scandal
Norwegian ski jumpers greeted with scepticism suggestions that anti-doping officials must now police their anatomy as well as their equipment, after regulators said they would stay alert to rumours of athletes artificially enlarging their genitals to exploit suit rules at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Eileen Gu is used to turning heads as a professional model. She made sure her custom ski fit for her first event of the Milano Cortina Games did the same. The 22-year-old Gu, or Gu Ailing by her Chinese name,