
Ski Jumping Controversy - Norwegians Sure: 'Austrian Coaches Are Spying Too'
Originally published in krone.at on November 08, 2024
The Norwegian ski jumping team is currently under suspicion that other countries are spying on them. This stems from their effective choice of materials and convincing training results that have made the competition alert, including Austrian coaches, as pointed out by the new Norwegian coach Magnus Brevig.
Results from the summer Grand Prix indicated that others were possibly 'spying' by observing Norwegian practices during the leading events, as revealed by Brevig to Norwegian broadcaster NRK. Such actions are part of the intense competition that exists in professional sports, as highlighted by Granerud's warning to remain humble despite the positive indications of their early performance.
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