[ad_1] WITH Closed borders, ground queues and blocked high mountain hotels around the world, it may not be surprising that someone in the main Norwegian sports is talking about the need to again allow high-rise buildings in Norway. The best sports are a job, and most of us are committed to working the best we can, even though the framework for work has suddenly changed.This work ethic characterizes the Ingebrigtsen Team's execution department. When the virus shut down Norwegian sports in mid-March, they were on their way to their regular height training stay in Flagstaff, Arizona. Then the United States was closed. Suddenly, all the training plans had to be changed:- I'm a fan of plans. So when the plans can't be implemented, I get a little desperateGjert Ingebrigtsen explained to TV 2, before emphasizing that this was not so important with training:- We should not look at the navel in this situation. Then it gets how it getshe said.HOWEVER Surprisingly, the leadership of the Norwegian Athletics Association took the matter further. Athletics immediately requested the exemption from the Norwegian special ban on high-rise buildings due to the corona virus. They did not. The board of the Norwegian Sports Association said no. In the midst of the national crisis, sports management could not do otherwise:To speak of the need for Norwegian sports heroes to gain air to win more medals while the rest of the world desperately searched for enough respirators was too strange.Even for the best sports.computing it's just that I miss him This prohibition revolves around. When the Sports Council first stopped using high-rise buildings in 2003, some of the sports leaders believed that this would be an international ban. It never wasArtificial oxygen supply during exercise is not on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List, nor is it included. To that end, international sport has done more than enough to ensure that today's rules are followed. So this is not An ethical question for Norwegian sport. It is about our own sports culture. What values and traditions strengthen the sports movement over time.And, specifically, it applies what major sports we think are best for Norway.FAIR there we are something for ourselves, and so far we have been proud of it. It has been no more than two years since Norway became the best nation at the Pyoengchang Winter Olympics, which explains the success of executing our best sport in a very special way.At the time, a proud sports boss, Tore Øvrebø, ran from one television studio to another and told amazed foreigners that elite sports in Norwegian were some rare things. We were so good at winter sports because all the medals themselves were not the goal. The most important thing for Norway was to have a sports movement that added value to the lives of as many Norwegian children as possible.Then came the medals as a nice benefit. computing The best part was that this explanation was almost true. This holistic view of the best sports has helped highlight a level we have never seen before:In the same way that the best seasons of this great season have arrived then that we ban high-rise buildings.THIS The ban was introduced to keep the best sport as close to the working width as possible. To demonstrate that it is possible to win through relatively normal means. That sports peak is not the same as freaking out. Like crawling into a pressure chamber half a day in search of success.You will find no less fledgling sports hero than Marit Bjørgen. More than anyone, in the last decade it has become the symbol of a Norwegian special sport in which the most important not They are all medals. but how we won them In Norway, the best sports have never been allowed to be themselves enough. Everything our stars achieve internationally must reflect what is happening locally. It is this connection that gives value to the results. Which makes sense to pay for new medals.MARIT He has always championed this particular Norwegian sports model. That has made her our greatest sports heroine.It is still easy to understand why he has defended at the same time the ability of Norwegian practitioners to compete internationally on the same terms as everyone else. It's about justice. This has always been the main argument for elite Norwegian athletes to use high-rise buildings, and it means that sports heroes like Johannes Thingnes Bø, Petter Northug and the Ingebrigtsen brothers will now lift the ban.And so does Marit Bjørgen.HUN It explains well the attitude towards the high-rise house: GENI LINE: The Olympiad has imported a large big roller, a treadmill that can be walked on skis, from Sweden to Pyeongchang. Video / clip: Bjørn Langsem / Reporter: Tormod Brenna Show more - I think it could open up to that. It is legal in all other nations. So it depends on each one whether to use it or not. When it is legal internationally, I think Norway should open up, Marit says to Viaplay.This is not a fight for her. As an activist, she never thought about using a high-rise house. So he was too happy on long stays in the Italian Seiser Alm or in the other beautiful Alps.COMPANY There will be a time for both Marit and going there. The virus will change our travel habits for years to come and will soon stop all foreign travel to train in the air.This new daily life for the best Norwegian sports means that the ban on high-rise buildings will be discussed until the next Sports Council.That in itself is good. FOR This is much more than opening up for eager dads across the country to buy high-altitude tents so that their up-and-coming kids get the maximum training conditions. Or that old Birkebeiner guys should live up to their ambitions as pensioners too.We always have so much madness around us. On the other hand, we cannot take a healthier community-based Norwegian top sport for granted.THE Courage must be constantly defended against those who are blind to results. We saw this at the beginning of this viral crisis when the top athlete and sports president opened the closed Olympics to train selected stars, without thinking that this violated traditional Norwegian sports values.Marit Bjørgen has protected these values more than anyone.So you should take a round with yourself even though high-rise buildings are really worth the risk now. Do you want to argue? Dagbladet Like on Facebook sports [ad_2]