“The bread is smeared on the other side.” Hardware controller turned a blind eye to this?

During the Saturday competition, a Finnish expert on ski jumping, hiding under the pseudonym Ononalka, published a photo of a suit compromising the Germans, which in the final classification was 4.1 points ahead of Kamil Stoch and won a bronze medal. It is evident that Geiger’s wear is far too big. Especially in the waist and crotch area of ​​the jumper. The strj collapses mercilessly. Recall that the regulations say that the dress may have 1 to 3 centimeters of slack, but the waist should be almost exactly adjacent to the jumper’s body.

“Line has been crossed”

It turned out that the white and red could even make an official protest against the Geiger suit, but they did not take advantage of it. Maybe also because other coaches thought … everyone had too big suits, but no one was as big as Geiger. – On the part of the PZN, they have permission to file protests if they deem it necessary.

Igor Bachut, commenting on the jumps in Eurosport, was surprised that he did not protest.

– I am surprised, because for the sake of principle such a move had to be made. It would not cost you anything other than 100 Swiss francs. I think, however, that the federation can afford such an expense. It’s a pity, because it looked like a multifunctional suit and it was a bit of an exaggeration – said Igor Bachut in the Eurosport studio.

– I don’t know why it turned out that way. I know we were a loser, first of all. I assume that does not prevent good distances from such a slack suit. I know the argument is that everyone is balancing on the line, but in this case the line has been crossed. Why doesn’t Mika Jukkara pick it up? It’s his sweet secret. Perhaps it takes into account the fact that the main sponsor of the World Cup series is not Polish railways, but Viessmann [niemiecka firma specjalizujca si w produkcji kotw grzewczych – red.]. So the bread is spread on the other side – adds Igor Bachut

On Monday at On 12, the team competition will begin.

Source: Sport

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