Pekka Vasala
Pekka Vasala in 1972 | ||||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||||
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Born | 17 April 1948 (1948-04-17) (age 76) Riihimäki, Finland | |||||||||||
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||
Weight | 63–65 kg (139–143 lb) | |||||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||
Event(s) | 1500 m, 800 m | |||||||||||
Club | Riihimäen Kisko Mäntsälän Urheilijat | |||||||||||
Achievements and titles | ||||||||||||
Personal best | 1500 – 3:36.33 (1972) 800 – 1:44,5 (1972) | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Pekka Antero Vasala (born 17 April 1948) is a retired Finnish middle-distance athlete who won an Olympic gold medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.[1]
At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City he failed to advance from the first round of heats in the 1500 m.[1]
In Munich he won the 1500 m race in a time of 3 minutes 36.3 seconds, ahead of Kip Keino and Rod Dixon. His countryman Lasse Virén had won the 5,000 m earlier in the day, in addition to winning the 10,000 m in world record time earlier in the games. With a medal in every track event from 1500 to 10,000 meters, three gold and one bronze (Tapio Kantanen in the 3000 meter steeplechase) Finnish athletes achieved a level of success not seen since the era of the "Flying Finns" (1912–1936).
His nephew, Samuli Vasala, also an athlete, won the 2003 Nordic Cross Country Championships. Vasala is the son-in-law of Martti Matilainen.
References
- ^ a b Pekka Vasala. sports-reference.com
External links
- Pekka Vasala at World Athletics
Records | ||
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Preceded by Walter Adams | European Record Holder Men's 800m 20 August 1972 – 26 June 1973 | Succeeded by Marcello Fiasconaro |
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- 1896: Edwin Flack (AUS)
- 1900: Charles Bennett (GBR)
- 1904: Jim Lightbody (USA)
- 1908: Mel Sheppard (USA)
- 1912: Arnold Jackson (GBR)
- 1920: Albert Hill (GBR)
- 1924: Paavo Nurmi (FIN)
- 1928: Harri Larva (FIN)
- 1932: Luigi Beccali (ITA)
- 1936: Jack Lovelock (NZL)
- 1948: Henry Eriksson (SWE)
- 1952: Josy Barthel (LUX)
- 1956: Ron Delany (IRL)
- 1960: Herb Elliott (AUS)
- 1964: Peter Snell (NZL)
- 1968: Kip Keino (KEN)
- 1972: Pekka Vasala (FIN)
- 1976: John Walker (NZL)
- 1980: Sebastian Coe (GBR)
- 1984: Sebastian Coe (GBR)
- 1988: Peter Rono (KEN)
- 1992: Fermín Cacho (ESP)
- 1996: Noureddine Morceli (ALG)
- 2000: Noah Ngeny (KEN)
- 2004: Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR)
- 2008: Asbel Kiprop (KEN)
- 2012: Taoufik Makhloufi (ALG)
- 2016: Matthew Centrowitz Jr. (USA)
- 2020: Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)
- 2024: Cole Hocker (USA)