Olli-Pekka Karjalainen
Finnish hammer thrower (born 1980)
Karjalainen in Gothenburg 2006 | |||||||||||||||
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Nationality | Finnish | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1980-03-07) 7 March 1980 (age 44) Töysä, Finland | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 115 kg (254 lb) | ||||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||||
Sport | Track and field | ||||||||||||||
Event | Hammer throw | ||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||||
Personal best | 83.30 (NR) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Olli-Pekka Karjalainen (born 7 March 1980 in Töysä) is a Finnish former hammer thrower. The 1998 World Junior Champion, Karjalainen is the world junior record holder with 78.33 metres (7.26 kg). His personal best throw is 83.30, achieved in July 2004 in Lahti.
European Championships 2006
Karjalainen took his first medal at the 2006 European Championships by throwing 80.84. He finished second, but became the Champion in 2014 as IAAF decided to strip Ivan Tskikhan of Belarus of the gold medal for doping. Karjalainen was awarded with the gold medal in a ceremony arranged at the 2014 Finland-Sweden athletics international in Helsinki.[1]
Achievements
References
- ^ "Karjalainen finally to get his gold". Finland Times. 22 August 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
External links
- Olli-Pekka Karjalainen at World Athletics
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European Athletics Championships champions in men's hammer throw
- 1934: Ville Pörhölä (FIN)
- 1938: Karl Hein (GER)
- 1946: Bo Ericson (SWE)
- 1950: Sverre Strandli (NOR)
- 1954: Mikhail Krivonosov (URS)
- 1958: Tadeusz Rut (POL)
- 1962: Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN)
- 1966: Romuald Klim (URS)
- 1969: Anatoliy Bondarchuk (URS)
- 1971: Uwe Beyer (FRG)
- 1974: Aleksey Spiridonov (URS)
- 1978: Yuriy Sedykh (URS)
- 1982: Yuriy Sedykh (URS)
- 1986: Yuriy Sedykh (URS)
- 1990: Igor Astapkovich (URS)
- 1994: Vasiliy Sidorenko (RUS)
- 1998: Tibor Gécsek (HUN)
- 2002: Adrián Annus (HUN)
- 2006: Olli-Pekka Karjalainen (FIN)
- 2010: Libor Charfreitag (SVK)
- 2012: Krisztián Pars (HUN)
- 2014: Krisztián Pars (HUN)
- 2016: Paweł Fajdek (POL)
- 2018: Wojciech Nowicki (POL)
- 2022: Wojciech Nowicki (POL)
- 2024: Wojciech Nowicki (POL)