Olympic Crotchgate broke down: Are Ski Jumpers Using Peni...
What to know about this unconventional below-the-belt boost.
Whatâs Happening
Real talk: What to know about this unconventional below-the-belt boost.
CROTCHGATE IS THE latest controversy to hit the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Winter Games. The World Anti-Doping Agency is rn investigating allegations that arose from an article published in the German newspaper Bild claiming insider information of ski jumpers injecting their penis with hyaluronic acid. (shocking, we know)
Sticking a syringe in your penis might sound terrifying, but itâs a legit cosmetic procedure .
The Details
Itâs a non-surgical treatment where hyaluronic acid dermal fillerâthe same gel-like substance used for lip and cheek fillerâis shot into the shaft of the penis. So hereâs the big questionâwhat does enhancing your penis have to do with enhancing your performance outside the bedroom?
The theory is that it would give skiers an aerodynamic advantage. Ski jumpers would want as much surface area against the air to increase the length of their jumps.
Why This Matters
One way is to wear extra-baggy suits. To ensure a fair advantage, each ski jumper completes a 3D-body scan. Their ski jumping suits are then sized up based on the scan results.
Medical professionals are taking note of this development.
Key Takeaways
- Temporarily enlarging the penis while performing these scans would create inaccurate measurements, allowing for extra material in their garb.
- This isnât the first cheating scandal involving ski jumpers.
- Three team officials in Norway were just banned for 18 months for manipulating their suits.
The Bottom Line
8-centimeter increase in a suit can net an extra 5. âEnlarging the suit by 2 cm increased the lift and drag force by 5 percent and 4 percent, respectively,â wrote the researchers.
Whatâs your take on this whole situation?
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