The legendary Mika Kojonkoski confirms the reports.  Clear declaration

The legendary Mika Kojonkoski confirms the reports. Clear declaration

PZN has not yet made a decision on Doleżal, we hear from union representatives that it will only do it after the season ends. However, the Polish national team in ski jumping has the worst season in five years and there is no doubt that something needs to be changed. After the end of the competitions at the Olympics, it was admitted by the current coach himself, who listed the mistakes made – incl. unnecessary combination of staff. And since the mistakes were made, it is not surprising that the considerations about changing the coach are starting. Sam is willing to extend the cooperation, but PZN will have to weigh the pros and cons and compare the available options.

On Tuesday, we published texts about what the future of Polish ski jumping may look like. When we know the final information about and who could be his successor. The texts can be read and:

Mika Kojonkoski comments on the rumors. “There were several contacts”

Some time ago, Ilta-Sanomat informed that Mika Kojonkoski could be considered in Poland, but Fina is also interested in training the national team. Kojonkoski himself addressed these rumors.

– I am not speaking about speculation now, because I do not want to disturb the peace during the Olympic Games. However, I can say that there were several contacts – the legendary coach admitted.

Kojonkoski is chairman of the ski jumping committee of the FIS, so it would not be good if he himself started causing coaching storms during the Olympics. However, his decisions may be pressured by the Finns who dream of his return. “Of course, a job for Finland would be interesting,” he replied when asked if he could become a successor.

The situations of the coaches will begin to clear up after the Olympics. Now I am focusing on watching the jumps myself – emphasizes Kojonkoski. On Tuesday, we managed to establish that at the moment the Finn is on vacation, and he will only sit for key talks with the national teams after the Olympics.

Kojonkoski wants to come back: Work set me on fire

– When I was running a project in China, I thought it was the end of my coaching career. But working with those players who had never jumped before but managed to make them jump in the World Cup, set me on fire again. Unfortunately, this project ended prematurely, but now I am seriously thinking about returning to training – declared Kojonkoski.

Source: Sport

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