Disqualification puzzle solved: that’s why Mowinckel’s skis were contaminated with fluorine

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Norwegian in tears: Ragnhild Mowinckel after her disqualification.

In the middle of the World Cup opener for women in Sölden (Austria) last Saturday, it was a bit of a shock: shortly after the end of the first giant run, word spread among the participants that a well-known athlete had been disqualified.

A little later it becomes clear: it is the Norwegian Ragnhild Mowinckel. The 31-year-old is in 6th place after the first run, but her competition ends abruptly on the Sölden Glacier. The reason for the exclusion is an increased fluorine content in the wax of the skis.

“Now we know what to look out for”

Mowinckel is distraught after the scandal and cries in front of the cameras. She has no explanation for the unauthorized measurements.

The FIS ski association and manufacturer Head will deliver this Friday – six days after the race in Sölden. “The cause of the higher values ​​is a device that was contaminated with fluorine and was used to prepare skis.” The wax itself was problem-free: “The wax used was tested by the Fis. The Fis has confirmed that this wax did not contain fluorine,” said a statement from Head.

“We are very pleased that together we have found the cause of the exceedance of the fluorine limit values ​​and thus have an important clue as to what we should pay attention to when preparing skis in the future,” said chief race director Rainer Salzgeber. It is also important to emphasize that Ragnhild Mowinckel is not to blame. (cat)

Source : Blick

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