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IIHF President Luc Tardif to step down in October

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  • IIHF President Luc Tardif will not seek re-election, with a new president to be elected in October.
  • Swedish Ice Hockey Association president Anders Larsson is considering running but says it is too early to decide.
  • Russia welcomes the news, hoping it will lead to the return of Russian athletes to international competition.

Luc Tardif, the president of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), announced he will not seek re-election, meaning a new president will be elected in October. Tardif has been IIHF president since 2021. The announcement was made on Sunday, and Swedish Ice Hockey Association president Anders Larsson, an IIHF board member, learned of it shortly before it became public.

Larsson said he and other members knew there was a possibility Tardif might leave but did not know the decision. National federations must notify any nominations by June 1, and no nominations have been presented yet. Larsson did not rule out running as a candidate, stating it is too early to say and that the Swedish association board needs to discuss the situation.

Larsson said he and other members knew there was a possibility Tardif might leave but did not know the decision.

Anders Larsson, Swedish Ice Hockey Association president, IIHF board member

In Russia, there is joy over Tardif's decision, with national team coach Vatjeslav Bykov expressing hope it will lead to Russian athletes regaining the right to participate internationally. Larsson believes the Russia issue could be important in the election and that it is not unthinkable candidates from the eastern side will emerge.

Larsson did not rule out running as a candidate, stating it is too early to say and that the Swedish association board needs to discuss the situation.

Anders Larsson, Swedish Ice Hockey Association president, IIHF board member

In Russia, there is joy over Tardif's decision, with national team coach Vatjeslav Bykov expressing hope it will lead to Russian athletes regaining the right to participate internationally.

Vatjeslav Bykov, Russian national team coach

Larsson believes the Russia issue could be important in the election and that it is not unthinkable candidates from the eastern side will emerge.

Anders Larsson, Swedish Ice Hockey Association president, IIHF board member

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