The Olympic dreams of Austrian ski jumper Daniel Tschofenig were shattered when he was disqualified from the men's large hill individual event for an unusual reason: his oversized boots. The 23-year-old had qualified for the final with flying colors, but a simple oversight cost him his chance at a medal. Tschofenig explained that he was using new shoes in training that didn't quite fit the bill, but he decided to keep them anyway. Unfortunately, the boots were four millimeters too large, according to the rules. 'I was extremely naive and didn't measure them,' he said. 'It was a huge mistake, especially with all the stress going on. But rules are rules.' This mistake cost him dearly, as he was immediately disqualified, allowing Slovakia's Hektor Kapustik to advance to the final. The gold medal was won by Slovenia's Domen Prevc, silver by Japan's Ren Nikaido, and bronze by Poland's Kacper Tomasiak. But here's where it gets controversial... Tschofenig's story raises an important question: should athletes be more lenient with their equipment choices, or is it crucial to strictly adhere to the rules to ensure a level playing field for all competitors? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below!