Feb 12 โ€ข 08:37 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Finland's ski jumping coach sent home due to alcohol โ€“ this is how the employer commented

Finland's ski jumping national team coach Igor Medved has been sent home from the Milan-Cortina Olympics due to issues related to alcohol use.

Igor Medved, the head coach of Finland's ski jumping national team, has been sent home from the ongoing Olympic games in Milan-Cortina due to alcohol-related issues. According to Janne Hรคnninen, the team's leader, the organization takes violations of team conduct rules seriously and has responded swiftly to the situation. The matter will be addressed by the Finnish Ski Association after the conclusion of the Olympic competitions.

As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring the athletes' performance conditions are secure. Marleena Valtasola, the Executive Director of the Ski Association, stated that the priority is to calm the atmosphere for both the team and Medved. Medved himself has expressed regret for his actions, publicly apologizing to the entire Finnish team, athletes, and fans, and emphasizing his wish for the team to focus on their competitions moving forward.

In response to Medved's departure, Lasse Moilanen will take over coaching responsibilities for the remainder of the events. This incident raises important concerns regarding leadership and athlete welfare in competitive sports, highlighting the need for accountability among coaching staff and the challenges they face in maintaining professionalism under pressure.

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