Norway Bang! Trainer throws down after three days

Bine Norcic no longer wants to be a coach of the Norwegians

“I don’t want to be part of this chaos,” says the Slovenian, who had taken over in the manipulation scandal around Norway’s ski jumper at short notice.

The symptoms of dissolution in Norway’s ski jumpers continue to exist unabated after the manipulation scandal of Trondheim. On Thursday, interim coach Bine Norcic threw three days after his appointment and left the World Cup in Oslo on Thursday. “I don’t want to be part of this chaos that is currently there,” said the Slovenian of the daily VG .

After the suspension of chief coach Magnus Brevig in the course of the suit fraud at the Nordic Ski World Championship, the previous assistant Norcic was promoted on Monday and was to look after Norway’s A team at the World Cup on the Holmenkollen and in Vikersund.

That’s why Norcic doesn’t want to be Norway coaches

He is not able to do this, especially since there was no discussion with him whether he wanted to practice this post at all. “It was announced a little too quickly that I will be the boss,” said the former chief coach of the US women.

Norcic told a Slovenian portal that in view of the events at the World Cup, he had suffered “fever and a nervous breakdown”.

Norcic is part of the supervisory staff in Trondheim, but does not want to have knew about the manipulations of the suits of the Springer Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang, who are now also suspended. “I was not involved and I am also not the goal of investigating the World Association,” said Norcic.

Instead of Norcic, the former world -class jumper Anders Fannemel looks after the Norwegians from Thursday. Norcic will take care of the second team again in the Continental Cup.

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