Sandro Pertile
Sandro Pertile is the race director for the International Ski Federation (FIS) and has been involved in ski jumping governance. He recently made headlines for overseeing the disqualification of several athletes, including Marius Lindvik, during the World Championships due to violations related to equipment regulations, sparking significant controversy in the sport.
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Poland:
Sandro Pertile is noted for his decision to halt a competition due to a snowstorm, which ultimately benefited the Polish team.
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Slovenia:
Sandro Pertile defended the jury's decision, stating the situation was extremely challenging.
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Germany:
Sandro Pertile is the ski jumping race director for the FIS and was visibly frustrated during the event.
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Poland:
Sandro Pertile decided to cancel the third round of the competition due to unfair conditions.
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Slovenia:
Sandro Pertile proposed the idea of holding ski jumping competitions at the Maracana stadium.
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United Kingdom:
Sandro Pertile, the men’s race director for the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, emphasizes the importance of suit dimensions in competitive skiing.
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United Kingdom:
Sandro Pertile is the FIS ski jumping men's race director who commented on the impact of suit surface area on flight distance.
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Switzerland:
Sandro Pertile is the Italian race director of the FIS for the discipline of ski jumping.
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Slovenia:
Sandro Pertile, the director of ski competitions at FIS, stated they would closely monitor Tschofenig.
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Slovenia:
Sandro Pertile acknowledged a construction error regarding the ski jump profile.
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