Feb 12 โ€ข 08:01 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Finland's ski jumping team head coach sent home โ€“ Reason: alcohol

The head coach of Finland's ski jumping team, Igor Medved, has been sent home from the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina due to alcohol-related issues.

Igor Medved, the head coach of Finland's ski jumping team, has been dismissed from the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina due to alcohol-related misconduct. According to the Finnish Olympic Committee, this decision was made as Medved's behavior was found to be in violation of the operational rules and values of the Finnish team. The Olympics team leader, Janne Hรคnninen, emphasized the seriousness of the situation and the swift reaction taken in response to the breach of conduct.

In a statement, Medved expressed his regret for his actions, acknowledging that he made a mistake and offering his sincerest apologies to the entire Finnish team, athletes, and fans. He emphasized his wish for the team to focus on the competition without further distractions and also stated that he would refrain from commenting further on the incident. His departure has significant implications for the team, as Lasse Moilanen will take over the coaching duties for the remainder of the games.

This incident highlights the importance of maintaining professional conduct in sports, especially in high-stakes environments like the Olympics. The swift action taken by the Finnish Olympic Committee underlines their commitment to upholding standards and ensuring that team morale and conduct remain intact during such critical competitions.

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