Olympic skiers to have crotches microchipped
As explained in a report in The Sun:
In the age-old question of whether size truly matters, various sources will give you different answers.
However, if you happen to be a Winter Olympic skier, then yes, size DOES matter.
It matters so much in fact, that Olympians competing at this month’s Milan Cortina Games will have their crotches microchipped in an effort to crackdown on cheating.
The sport of skiing has been swept by a sensational scandal ahead of the games which claims athletes have injected hyaluronic acid into their manhoods and were stuffing clay into their underwear.
The method behind the madness relates to gaining a competitive advantage during the jump whereby they have to wear a larger suit.
This larger suit increases their lift and reduces their descent rate due to a bigger wingspan, effectively turning them into human gliders.
One study in Frontiers found even an extra 2cm in suit size circumference could reduce drag by four per cent and lift by five per cent, equivalent to an extra 5.6 metres in jump length.
With margins so tight in elite sport, that can make all the difference when it comes to bidding for a medal.
Team Norway were found at the heart of this scandal at last year’s world championships when their top two skiers were found to have manipulated the crotch area of their uniforms.



