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Ski jumping-'They destroyed women's ski jumping', says German after mixed team disqualifications

ZHANGJIAKOU, China : The International Ski Federation (FIS) came under fire from competitors after a slew of disqualifications marred Monday's first-ever Olympic mixed team event, with one athlete saying that the governing body had killed the women's sport.

Germany, Austria, Norway and Japan all suffered disqualification for suit infringements, prompting anger and tears on what should have been a great night for the sport, but which ended up in fiasco.

Each team was made up of two women and two men, and all five of those disqualified were female.

"We were looking forward to the second competition at the Olympics. FIS destroyed that with this action - they destroyed women's ski jumping," Germany's Katharina Althaus, who was one of those disqualified, told reporters.

"Our names are now (out) there and we just pulled the crap card. That is how you destroy nations, development and the entire sport," she added.

With lightning-fast take-off runs and soaring leaps, wind resistance plays a huge part in ski jumping, and skis and suits are regularly checked by officials to ensure that competitors have not done anything to gain an unfair advantage.

Slovenia took the gold medal, with athletes representing the Russian Olympic Committee picking up the silver and Canada taking a shock bronze medal, but the focus quickly shifted from their achievement to how the rules were interpreted.

"I hope nobody ever experiences that again, it's completely crazy," Norwegian jumper Robert Johansson, who had been sitting on the bar preparing to jump when he found out his nation had been kicked out, told Reuters.

His team-mates Silje Opseth and Anna Odine Stroem were both disqualified, along with Germany's Althaus, Japan's Sara Takanashi and Daniela

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