National Team Head Coach Removed from Post
Finland's Olympic Committee has revoked the accreditation and sent home the head coach of its national team, Igor Medved, for consuming alcohol during the Olympic Games. This decision underscores the strict behavioral codes in place for all delegation members. Medved, a Slovenian specialist who took charge of the Finnish team in June 2024, is under contract until the summer of 2026.
Committee representatives confirmed the reason for the dismissal, stating that alcohol use in the Olympic Village is a direct violation of internal regulations that all delegation members must follow. Janne Hänninen noted that such a breach could not go without consequences. Assistant coach Lasse Moilanen has now assumed the head coach's duties and will lead the team for the remainder of the Games.
Next Steps and Other Olympic Incidents
Marliina Valtasola announced that any decision regarding future cooperation with Igor Medved will be made after the conclusion of the Olympics. In a separate incident at the Games, two South Korean cross-country skiers, Han Da-som and Lee Eui-jin, were disqualified during the women's classic sprint event on February 10, 2026. This high-profile case added to the controversies at the international sporting event.
The dismissal of Igor Medved highlights the stringent rules governing participant conduct at the Olympic Games. Adherence to ethical standards and internal protocols is considered critical for maintaining the image and reputation of national teams on the world stage. Such incidents can influence future committee decisions regarding coaches and athletes, as well as the overall competitive atmosphere.