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Finland has appointed Joakim Abrahamsson as its new national skiing team coach, surprising his former colleague Lars Ljung.
Finland has officially announced the hiring of Joakim Abrahamsson, a former assistant coach to Sweden's national skiing team, as its new head coach. This unexpected decision has caught the attention of Lars Ljung, who was shocked to see Abrahamsson's new affiliation with Finland, especially since the two had been in close contact recently. Ljung expressed his surprise and conveyed that he had not been informed of this move beforehand.
Abrahamsson is praised for his calm demeanor and strong interpersonal skills, which Ljung believes will greatly benefit the Finnish team. He notes that Abrahamsson maintains a stable presence, lacking extreme highs and lows in his coaching style, which could be crucial for the athletes ahead of competitions. His ability to foster a supportive environment allows team members to feel secure and confident as they prepare for their events.
Additionally, Ljung mentions that Abrahamsson has extensive networks within the skiing community, leading to anticipation about the coaching staff he will assemble. The Finnish skiing team is expected to benefit from Abrahamsson's experience and relationships in the sport as they gear up for future competitions, raising hopes for improved performance on the international stage.