He simply misses the start: a bathroom break is the downfall of a ski jumper

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Curious situation at the World Championships in Norway: The Pole Pawel Wasek missed his start.

The fourth World Cup competition of the season took place in Lillehammer, Norway on Sunday. Austrian dominator Stefan Kraft (30) took the victory, the podium was completed by Andreas Wellinger (28) and Jan Hörl (25). However, the Pole Pawel Wasek (24) did not fly through the air – and for a strange reason.

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Going to the toilet prevents it from starting

Shortly before the start, the bladder presses. Wasek gives in to the urge to pee and rushes to the toilet. The problem: After finishing his business, he can’t find his backpack. “I put down my backpack and went to the toilet. When I came back he was gone,” he explained to Eurosport.

So Wasek goes looking for his backpack and his equipment. Not successful, because the staff had already had it brought to the foot of the jump. “Someone on staff decided that the backpack had to be sent down because no one was with it. I ran to the elevator but couldn’t get it back.”

It takes a while for Wasek to get his backpack back. Too long for the jury, who no longer allowed him to participate. “It was a stupid situation, it wasn’t my fault. Nobody wanted to help me,” said Wasek, who was the best Pole the day before in 23rd place. (sbe)

Source : Blick

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