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Nordic Combined’s Olympic Future: Boost from Unexpected TV Ratings in Japan

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 16, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

PREDAZZO, Italy – The future of ski jumping’s Nordic combined event in the Winter Olympics hangs in the balance, but Norway’s team chief Ivar Stuan says a surge in viewership from Japan has bolstered his confidence ahead of a crucial decision this summer.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is currently evaluating whether Nordic combined meets the criteria for inclusion in the 2030 Winter Games. A negative decision could notice the sport removed from the Olympic program entirely.

Stuan, who has been involved with the sport since the 1980s, expressed cautious optimism following a conversation with Takanori Kohno, the head coach of the Japanese Nordic combined team, after the first Olympic competition last Wednesday. According to Stuan, Kohno informed him that 18 million television viewers in Japan – 14 percent of the country’s population of 125 million – tuned in to watch the event.

“Kohno was shocked when he heard the number. I was very shocked,” Stuan told Dagbladet. He believes the IOC will take notice of the impressive viewership figures, particularly given the favorable timing of the event – a nighttime broadcast in Japan.

While Japanese viewership was exceptionally high, Stuan likewise noted strong numbers from Germany, with three to four million viewers and between 150,000 and 200,000 viewers in Norway. He expressed a desire for future Olympic Nordic combined events to be scheduled on weekends, when more people are likely to be available to watch.

The presence of both FIS President Johan Eliasch and IOC President Kirsty Coventry at the recent competition has also been interpreted as a positive sign. Eliasch has publicly voiced his support for the sport’s continued inclusion in the Olympics, stating, “I think This proves clear for everyone that Here’s a successful sport.”

Stuan acknowledged that the ultimate decision rests with the IOC’s marketing department, which will assess television ratings, social media engagement, and overall popularity. He also highlighted the potential impact on Germany, a key nation in the sport, noting that the removal of Nordic combined from the Olympic program could jeopardize funding for German ski jumping facilities.

“If a major nation like Germany doesn’t obtain the opportunity to host competitions in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, it will be strange,” Stuan said.

When asked to assess his confidence level regarding the sport’s Olympic future, Stuan stated he had moved from a rating of “six or seven” to “eight” out of ten. Another competition is scheduled for Tuesday, and Stuan hopes a strong showing will further impress the IOC representatives who are expected to be in attendance.

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Car Crash on Atlantic Road: Four Hospitalized, Oil Leak & Power Station Damage

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 14, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

A traffic accident occurred on the Atlantic Road near Storlauvøya in Averøy, Norway, at 10:18 PM on Friday evening, police reported. The vehicle left the roadway and came to rest approximately 100 meters away, in the shoreline rocks.

Initial reports indicated four individuals were inside the vehicle. Operasjonsleder Tove Susann Brunvold Holst-Dyrnes stated that the extent of any injuries was initially unknown, but there were no immediate reports of serious harm. All four occupants were subsequently transported to the hospital by ambulance, Holst-Dyrnes confirmed approximately fifteen minutes later.

Authorities reported significant damage to the vehicle. During the incident, the car struck and damaged a transformer station, resulting in an oil leak. A 50-meter safety perimeter was established due to the risk of explosion, according to police. The local fire department, yet, indicated the explosion risk was relatively low, stating the safety zone was a precautionary measure for both the public and personnel working in the area.

The energy company NEAS was dispatched to assess and address the damage to the transformer station. Police concluded their on-scene investigation shortly after midnight.

While there is no indication of driving under the influence, police have impounded the driver’s license and are opening a formal investigation into the circumstances of the accident.

Storlauvøya is located on the Atlantic Road, a five-mile stretch of Route 64 linking the western part of Averøy Island with the mainland. The Atlantic Road, known in Norwegian as Atlanterhavsvegen, is a popular tourist destination and was featured in the James Bond film “No Time To Die.” The scenic route extends for a total of 22 miles from Kårvåg to Bud.

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Greenland: US, Denmark, Canada & France Focus – Tariffs, Consulates & Future Ties

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 13, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

The Danish government will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Munich this weekend to discuss Greenland, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced Friday. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions over the strategic importance of the island and increasing U.S. Scrutiny of European policy in the region.

Frederiksen told Danish media en route to the Munich Security Conference that despite travel challenges facing some U.S. Politicians, a meeting with Rubio had been secured. “You’ll see problems in the USA with departures for some of the American politicians, but we have agreed on several meetings with American politicians, including the American Secretary of State, also about Greenland,” she said.

The meeting will also include Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the Chairman of Greenland’s Naalakkersuisut (government), marking a new development in discussions. Previously, Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen had been the primary point of contact between Denmark and the U.S. On Greenland-related matters. This meeting could be the second convened by the newly formed working group between the U.S. And the Kingdom of Denmark, established following Rasmussen’s visit to Washington D.C.

The discussions take place following a year of heightened U.S. Interest in Greenland. Last year, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance publicly expressed dissatisfaction with European nations, a sentiment that has contributed to increased friction over Greenland’s status. The Munich Security Conference itself highlighted the Greenland issue in promotional materials, describing the situation as a growing crisis.

Rubio, speaking before departing for Munich, described the conference as taking place at a “defining moment” in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. He indicated that Greenland was expected to be a topic of conversation. “Grønland? Oh, I am sure someone will bring it up. You realize, we are working on it. We are good with it,” Rubio said.

Frederiksen characterized the situation as a “Greenland moment” that has prompted greater awareness across Europe. She suggested that a coordinated European response to U.S. Pressure could be beneficial. “If you understand how to exploit it, it is good,” she stated.

The Danish government’s meeting with Rubio follows a previously reported scheduled meeting between Denmark and Greenland with the U.S. Secretary of State on Wednesday, as revealed by a calendar from the U.S. State Department.

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