Finnish Ski Federation Confirms Igor Medved’s Resignation The Finnish Ski Federation has confirmed that Igor Medved, the head coach of the Finnish ski jumping team, has resigned from his position. The announcement was made earlier today following reports circulating in the media earlier this week. These reports detailed concerns regarding Medved’s conduct, specifically relating to an incident during the 2009 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. At that time, the head coach was found to have exceeded acceptable alcohol consumption limits, a situation that prompted significant scrutiny and ultimately led to the initial media reports of his potential dismissal. Following these reports, Medved tendered his immediate resignation to the ski federation. The Finnish Ski Federation has stated that the decision was mutual, reflecting a desire for a fresh start and a refocusing of the team’s strategy. This development comes amidst ongoing efforts to bolster the performance of the Finnish ski team. The federation emphasized its commitment to supporting the athletes and ensuring a stable and productive environment moving forward. Further details regarding the future direction of the team’s coaching will be announced in the coming days. [Photo: JUSSI ESKOLA – Finnish ski jumper at Lahti ski jumping hill] Topics: #ski #finnish #head Post navigation The Tartu Bigbank named a new head coach SPORTS REPORTER ⟩ First: You should not talk to the child like this. Second: Kelly Sildaru should be recognized