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Olympic out for the combination: "That's a slap in the face".
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Olympic out for the combination: "That's a slap in the face".

Johannes Lamparter, a top Nordic combined athlete and former World Cup champion, expressed deep disappointment after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to remove Nordic combined from the Olympic program. The decision came despite the sport's historical presence since the 1924 Winter Games. Lamparter described the move as a 'slap in the face,' emphasizing the emotional impact of losing the Olympic dream. The IOC cited a lack of global competitive depth as a main reason, pointing out that only a few countries like Norway, Austria, Germany, Japan, and Finland prioritize the sport. Felix Gottwald, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, criticized the decision, questioning whether the Olympics remain relevant in modern times. Without Olympic inclusion, the sport faces challenges such as reduced funding and difficulty maintaining training facilities and recruiting new athletes.

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After the Olympics: A declaration of love to the Nordic combination

The article discusses the removal of Nordic Combined skiing from the Winter Olympics starting in 2030, expressing concern over the decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It highlights the historical significance of Nordic Combined in the Olympics since 1924 and questions the IOC's reasoning for excluding the sport. The piece emphasizes the legacy of Nordic Combined in Austria, where it produced legendary athletes who gained international recognition. It also recounts the rise of the sport in Austria, attributing part of its success to figures like Wilfried Vettori and early stars such as Klaus Sulzenbacher. The article portrays the sport as culturally significant and beloved, lamenting the potential loss of this traditional winter sport.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related issue and does not take a clear ideological stance. While it expresses disappointment over the IOC's decision, it remains neutral in tone and does not advocate for any particular political position. The framing is balanced, presenting both the historical value

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Olympic out for the combination: "That's a slap in the face".

Johannes Lamparter, a top Nordic combined athlete and former World Cup champion, expressed deep disappointment after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to remove Nordic combined from the Olympic program. The decision came despite the sport's historical presence since the 1924 Winter Games. Lamparter described the move as a 'slap in the face,' emphasizing the emotional impact of losing the Olympic dream. The IOC cited a lack of global competitive depth as a main reason, pointing out that only a few countries like Norway, Austria, Germany, Japan, and Finland prioritize the sport. Felix Gottwald, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, criticized the decision, questioning whether the Olympics remain relevant in modern times. Without Olympic inclusion, the sport faces challenges such as reduced funding and difficulty maintaining training facilities and recruiting new athletes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the decision by the IOC to remove Nordic combined from the Olympic program and includes perspectives from athletes and officials. It does not exhibit clear bias toward one side, providing quotes from both critics and supporters of the IOC’s decision. The framing remains neutral,

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