This year everything turned against the Polish team. Not only do the jumpers achieve very poor results, but their suits are very often subjected to meticulous checks, which resulted in, for example, disqualification in the qualifications during the World Cup in Wisła. Due to an illegal suit, Paweł Wąsek also lost a chance for a good result in the second competition in Klingenthal.
Adam Małysz thundered about the campaign against the Poles
Frequent inspections drive Polish jumpers crazy, especially that according to the Polish team, the suits do not differ from the norms. – We’re in shock. We feel as if the campaign was upon us -. As an example of too much meticulousness, he mentioned the situation of Paweł Wąska, whose suit was measured twice before the competition and met the standards, and the FIS found irregularities anyway.
– Adam reacts quickly to this kind of situation. He can judge whether this is a deliberate action or whether it just happened to us. I am claiming that if the controller wants to find any place where the suit is out of order, he will find -.
The FIS responded to the Poles’ accusations: Disqualifications also affected other national teams
finally, it got a response from Mika Jukkara, the representative responsible for the controls. – Poles were disqualified, but also other teams. I try to act as fairly as possible and control all teams equally – he said in an interview with and revealed that he selects players for control at random.
– Most of the irregularities concerned. These are the shoulder and hip areas. Usually, this is where the costumes are too big […] I’ve figured out some methods to measure the suits and it works a bit better now. This is one of my tasks to make the right measurements. I try to do it carefully. The teams already have a slight margin of error here – he explained.
The next competition in the series will take place after Christmas, on December 29. According to tradition, the 4-Hills-Tournament will be inaugurated in Oberstdorf.
Source: Sport

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