SANDNES (VG) The British cross-country profile Andrew Musgrave (32) is currently without paid coaches and without a meeting day with the national team. Worst of all: He probably won’t be able to go to all the competitions he wants to in the winter.
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– Yes, there is a crisis, admits Musgrave in a conversation with VG, after he fought his way into third place in the tough classic race Lysebotn Opp on Wednesday afternoon.
The Briton, who has marked the top ten lists in both the World Cup and championships in recent years, smiles a little bravely. He emphasizes that he is an optimist by nature.
But the reality is brutal at the moment, for both himself, Andrew Young and James Clugnet – the trio that make up the British cross-country team.
Not least for the Norwegian coaching duo who are responsible for them, namely Hans Kristian Stadheim and Jostein Vinjerui, who have not been paid a salary since June.
The team is – for this and future seasons – not close to getting the funds they have had at their disposal for the last four-year period from the British association and UK Sports, the British answer to the Olympic summit, after the Olympic results did not meet the association’s demands.
– Unfair
That makes Norwegian national team runners shake their heads.
– It’s an extreme shame, says Simen Hegstad Krüger to VG after he himself smashed all the competitors in the skating race Lysebotn Opp.