Feb 12 • 12:55 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Finland Ski Jumping Coach Expelled for Alcohol Issues [Olympics Miscellaneous]

The head coach of the Finnish ski jumping team was expelled from the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics due to alcohol-related issues.

The Finnish Olympic Committee announced that Igor Medved, the head coach of the Finnish ski jumping team, has been expelled from the Olympic site in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo due to violations of team regulations relating to alcohol consumption. This action was taken after reports indicated that Medved had breached internal team guidelines during the competition period. His expulsion has raised concerns regarding the management of athlete welfare and adherence to professional conduct standards at such high-profile sporting events.

Igor Medved, originally from Slovenia, was appointed as the head coach of the Finnish ski jumping national team prior to the 2024-2025 season. His dismissal has sparked discussions about the importance of maintaining discipline and the impact of personal conduct on athletes, particularly as they prepare for significant international competitions such as the Olympics. Such incidents can influence team morale and reputation, affecting the athletes' performance and public perception.

Alongside this controversy, the article also highlights the challenges faced in alpine skiing competitions, specifically referencing a women's super giant slalom event in which a significant number of athletes failed to complete the course. Only 26 out of 43 competitors finished the race, indicating the difficulty of the course, while the Italian skier Federica Brignone emerged victorious. Her remarkable recovery from a severe leg injury last year and her success at the home Olympics further emphasize the resilience required in high-level sports, contrasting with the issues faced by the Finnish ski jumping team coach.

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