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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.
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Olympics ski jumping schedule: TV channels, live streams, how to watch every event at 2026 Winter Games
Ski jumping is one of the most thrilling sports to watch at the Winter Olympics. Here's how you can follow along with all of the action.
The manipulation and restitching of suits was captured on secretly filmed footage and published by media during the world championships. The first men's ski jumping event at Milano Cortina 2026 is scheduled for Monday.
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Jumping 50 times each morning is the new trend that suggests energy, mood, circulation and bone-health benefits. Experts say simple repeated jumping is a light aerobic stimulus that awakens the body and can modestly strengthen skeletal tissues,
As ski jumpers prepare to launch themselves from towering alpine ramps for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, a little piece of Chicago history offers a reminder that mountains, while helpful, have never been strictly required for ski jumping.
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Jumping after 40? Experts say this simple move could be the secret to stronger bones and healthy aging
A growing body of research suggests that adding short bouts of jumping to your routine may significantly improve bone health and help protect your body as you age.
The skintight suits skiers wear are not for aesthetics; they help control the physics of air. Loose fabric increases drag and can even generate lift, much like a wingsuit worn by skydivers. Tight-fitting clothing minimizes these effects, making competition fairer by leveling the field for all athletes.