The newspaper has previously reported that the well-credited coach on Wednesday was convicted by the Swedish Figure Skating Association's Ethics and Discipline Board. However, the Board considered that the suspension during investigation that the coach has had from the club since October is sufficient - and therefore sentenced no further punishment.

The figure skating club writes on its website that the coach concerned should start a gradual return to regular service.

"None of the now active riders for the current trainer have in any way expressed that they are experiencing an unhealthy training environment in our association," the club writes.

The figure skating association's board will discuss next week whether the coach can become relevant for new national team assignments, writes DN.