Winter Olympics athlete will have their penis measured and inspected ahead of their participation in Milano Cortina 2026.
The Milano Cortina 2026 is set to take place in Northern Italy cities — Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo — after the kick-off with the opening ceremony at the iconic San Siro on February 6.
A total of 2,900 athletes from 90 NOCs will compete at the showpiece event 116 medals up for grabs across a total of eight sports and 16 disciplines.
Among those participating, one set of athletes could become the subject of unusual measurement in order to maintain the integrity of the sport.
Ski jumping has a huge issue within the sport at the moment as there are suspicions of outrageous methods to gain advantages.
According to BILD, ski jumping has been rocked by penis-gate with heated discussion behind the scene about testicles and penises.
There are concerns that some athletes are injecting hyaluronic acid into their genitals in a bid to have a better chance of winning.
A bigger suit and larger manhood can help the performance by reducing the rate of descent.
Dr. Kamran Karim, a senior consultant at Maria-Hilf Hospital in Krefeld), told BILD: “It is possible to achieve a temporary, visual thickening of the penis by injecting paraffin or hyaluronic acid. However, this does not lengthen it. Such an injection is not medically indicated and is associated with risks.”
The FIS (International Ski and Snowboard Federation) are likely to consider measuring stride length manually than taking aid of scanner.
“Currently, no further measurements are planned,” FIS equipment chief Matthias Hafele said.
“However, we are already working on methods to improve this complex problem.”
Five Norwegian athletes were hit with suspensions for making modifications to suits using a sewing machine, last year.

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