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1926 Finnish Figure Skating Championships were held in Helsinki on 21 February 1926.
The men's and women's single skating events were not contested.
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Olga Saario & Edvard Linna | 3 | 81.6 |
Rank | Name | Placing figure | Points |
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Gunnel Nystén | 3 | 95.3 | |
Rauha Perkiö | 7 | 88.1 | |
Ilma Suuronen | 8 | 85.75 | |
4 | Greta Vauhkonen | 13 | 57.25 |
5 | Orvokki Tuulos | 14 | 50.8 |
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
1924 Finnish Figure Skating Championships were held in Helsinki on 17 February 1924.
1927 Finnish Figure Skating Championships were held in Helsinki on 13 February 1927.
The Finnish Figure Skating Championship was awarded in five events in 1938.