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Home ยป Winter Olympics 2026: South Korean ski pair disqualified over use of banned wax
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Winter Olympics 2026: South Korean ski pair disqualified over use of banned wax

By britishbulletin.com10 February 20261 Min Read
Winter Olympics 2026: South Korean ski pair disqualified over use of banned wax
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Two South Korean cross-country skiers have been disqualified at the Winter Olympics after a banned type of wax was found on their skis.

Han Dasom and Lee Eui-jin were disqualified from the qualification round for the women’s classic sprint after their equipment “tested positive for fluor”, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) said.

Fluor – or fluorinated ski wax – has been banned by the FIS since the 2023-24 season.

It is water-repellent and was originally used on sailboats, external to make them glide better before being introduced to skiing in the 1980s.

There were also health and environmental concerns as it does not biodegrade and is a ‘forever chemical’, while it has also been linked with a number of illnesses and conditions.

The FIS said the Korean pair had allegedly violated a rule that bans fluorinated wax because it “can be a competitive advantage”.

Ranked 157 and 158 in the World Cup respectively, Han and Lee were not expected to be in the running for medals at the Milan-Cortina Games.

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