Stöckl resigns as a sports director after public Malysz criticism!

Stöckl resigns as a sports director after public Malysz criticism!

Trondheim, Norwegen - The Tyrolean Alexander Stöckl has resigned from the position of the sports director of the Polish ski jumper. This happened after public criticism from association president Adam Malysz, who surprised Stöckl and ultimately led to his resignation. Stöckl, who had previously worked as head coach of the Norwegian ski jumper since 2011, took responsibility for the Polish team last summer. This positional change was now problematic, since the Polish jumper struggles with considerable performance problems in the current World Cup season.

Cancellation comes at an extremely unfavorable time, shortly before the Nordic Ski World Cup in Trondheim, where there are high expectations of the Polish athletes. In an interview with the newspaper "Przeglad Sportowy", President Malysz said that dissatisfaction in the association had been known for a long time and that he had hoped for more support from Stöckl. Despite his professional competence, Malysz emphasized that the time for improvements runs and that there could be consequences after the World Cup. Stöckl turned in an email to Malysz and asked for a conversation, but only wanted to learn about his criticism from the president.

public tensions and possible future

The public debate about Stöckl has strengthened the tensions within the Polish ski association. Malysz expressed his disappointment with the athletes' sporting development and made it clear that expectations of performance were high. He recalled that the association recognizes Stöckl's technical skills, but demands changes and better cooperation. The allegations and the associated internal conflicts throw a shadow on the upcoming competitions and the future of Stöckl in the Polish ski jumping team.

It remains to be seen whether these developments will also have long -term consequences for Stöckl's career in the Polish ski jumping association. As will be decisive after the World Cup, while DetailsOrtTrondheim, NorwegenQuellen

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