
Adrian Livelten Apologizes After Ski Jumping Cheating Scandal: - Will Regret This for the Rest of His Life
Originally published in NRK on March 10, 2025
Adrian Livelten has come forth with an apology after the ski jumping scandal in which he was implicated for manipulating jump suits. In a statement released, Livelten expressed that he will regret his actions for the rest of his life and apologized to his teammates Marius and Johann for their unwarranted predicament.
The incident reportedly involves unauthorized alterations to the competition suits, which violate FIS regulations. Following the public outcry, both Livelten and the head coach Magnus Brevig have been suspended indefinitely while an investigation is underway.
As the storm surrounding the Norwegian team escalates, the ski federation is actively working to resolve the situation and uphold the integrity of the sport. Livelten has accepted the suspension and termed the actions regrettable, promising full cooperation with the ongoing investigation without further comment until legal matters are resolved.
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