From 1906 to 1926, the Finnish Swimming Federation did not arrange a dedicated national competition, but spread out the hosting duties of the championship events to multiple clubs.
Competed in Tampere on 30–31 July 1910.
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Toivo Aro | 3 | 117.0 points | |
Elis Sivén | 6 | 110.2 points | |
Albert Nyman | 10 | 106.6 points | |
4 | W. Nikula | 12 | 106.5 points |
5 | Leo Suni | 12 | 105.5 points |
Source: [1]
Competed in Helsinki on 13 July 1910.
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Toivo Aro | 3 | 257.65 points | |
Oskar Wetzell | 6 | 238.40 points | |
Leo Suni | 9 | 142.33 points |
Source: [2]
Competed in Helsinki on 13–14 August 1910.
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Albert Nyman | 3 | 211.30 points | |
Elis Johansson | 7 | 202.80 points | |
Oskar Wetzell | 8 | 200.10 points | |
4 | Leo Suni | 12 | 161.90 points |
5 | F. Wester | 15 | 152.95 points |
Source: [2]
Competed in Helsinki on 13–14 August 1910.
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Valborg Florström | 3 | 106.50 points | |
Ester Laamanen | 6 | 101.75 points | |
Anna Järvinen | 10 | 93.50 points | |
4 | Anna Björkman | 12 | 91.45 points |
Source: [2]
Competed in Helsinki on 13 August 1910.
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
Artturi Helenius | 1:13.4 NR | |
Jussi Kahma | 1:16.5 | |
Jarl Bjelke | 1:19.2 | |
4 | Yrjö Seuderling | 1:20.0 |
5 | Wolter Bremer | 1:24.6 |
6 | Martti Salokannel | 1:25.0 |
7 | A. Tschernichin | 1:25.4 |
8 | E. Salmi | 1:27.6 |
9 | William Ekström | 1:30.2 |
Source: [3]
Competed in Vaasa on 23–24 July 1910.
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
Jarl Wasström | 18:17.1 | |
Arvo Aaltonen | 18:29.9 | |
Kyösti Järvinen | 18:57.4 | |
4 | Yrjö Seuderling | 19:29.6 |
Source: [4]
Competed in Pori on 7 August 1910.
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
Lennart Lindroos | 3:08.9 | |
Kyösti Järvinen | 3:09.2 | |
Arvo Aaltonen | 3:12.0 | |
4 | Lauri Aaltonen | 3:39.1 |
Source: [5]
Competed in Pori on 7 August 1910.
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
Jussi Kahma | 2:09.5 | |
Erkki Ojanen | 2:12.0 | |
Lennart Lindroos | 2:16.5 | |
4 | Elis Johansson | 2:19.7 |
5 | Arvo Aaltonen | 2:39.0 |
Source: [6]
Competed in Helsinki on 14 August 1910.
Rank | Club | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Vaasan Uimaseura | Wolter Bremer, W. Bjelke, Jussi Kahma, Artturi Helenius | 2:13.4 | |
Turun Urheilunystävät | Bruno Lindberg, B. Lilius, Arvid Rydman, Yrjö Seuderling | 2:27.4 | |
Helsingfors Simsällskap | Toivo Einiö, K. Salmi, Väinö Warelius, William Ekström | 2:31.0 |
Source: [7]
Competed in Tampere on 31 July 1910.
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
Regina Kari | 1:48.8 NR | |
Anna Björkman | 1:52.4 | |
Helmi Laaksonen | 1:53.8 | |
4 | Toini Nurmi | 1:53.9 |
5 | Lilli Blomster | 1:54.7 |
6 | Hulda Helenius | 1:54.7 |
Source: [8]
Competed in Vaasa on 23–24 July 1910.
Rank | Club | Team |
---|---|---|
Helsingfors Simsällskap | Hugo Jonsson (C), Gunnar Ahlblad, Eino Haavisto, Eino Karjalainen, Lennart Lindfors, Väinö Varelius, Jarl Wasström [9] | |
Vaasan Uimaseura | Jussi Kahma (C), Artturi Helenius, D. Snellman, E. Källroos, A. Backman, E. Cawonius, Wolter Bremer, W. Asplund |
The championship was settled by one match, won by Helsingfors Simsällskap 4–1.
Source: [10]
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