Feb 8 • 18:18 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Lisa Edwinsson: Monsén was needed at the Olympics – for the future

The article discusses the exclusion of Swedish alpine skier Felix Monsén from the Olympic team, highlighting the potential negative impact of this decision on the future of men's skiing in Sweden.

On Monday, the men's alpine team competition at the Olympics takes place, yet Sweden finds itself absent from this event, which is a reflection of the country's pressing need for male role models in the sport. The exclusion of Felix Monsén, a speed skier who has demonstrated strong abilities, raises concerns about the future of alpine skiing in Sweden. His performance, including a tenth place finish in one of the World Cup's most difficult downhill events in Kitzbühel, suggests he could have played a vital role on the Olympic team.

The decision to leave Monsén off the team appears contentious, with ambiguous criteria for selection leading to questions about the fairness of the process. The complexities surrounding quota places and the lack of clear communication about the selection process contribute to the uncertainties, leaving fans and analysts to debate whether it was right or wrong to exclude Monsén from the Olympic squad. This scenario not only affects Monsén's career trajectory but could potentially discourage young athletes looking for inspiration in the sport.

Overall, the situation highlights a significant gap in Swedish alpine skiing, as the country struggles to produce figures who can lead and inspire the next generation. As Sweden misses out on a chance to showcase talent at the Olympics, stakeholders may need to reassess their strategies to ensure the development of young male skiers, ultimately looking toward a more competitive future in the sport.

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