1939 Finnish Figure Skating Championships

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The Finnish Figure Skating Championship was awarded in five events in 1939.

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Men's single skating

Competed in Helsinki on 26 February 1939.

RankNamePlacing figurePoints
Gold medal icon.svg Marcus Nikkanen 3258.0
Silver medal icon.svg Bertel Nikkanen 6230.4

Source: [1]

Women's single skating

Participants of the women's single skating Women's single skating in the 1939 Finnish Figure Skating Championships.png
Participants of the women's single skating

Competed in Tampere on 12 February 1939.

RankNamePlacing figurePoints
Gold medal icon.svg Maj-Len Helin 5276.364
Silver medal icon.svg Ilma Suuronen 11250.904
Bronze medal icon.svg Sirkka Mikkolainen 14236.640
4 Sisko Terho 21210.792
5 Sylvi Marjanen 24205.284
6 Kaino Saari 30154.132

Source: [2]

Boys' single skating

Won by Aarne Ellilä. [3]

Girls' single skating

Competed in Hämeenlinna on 4–5 February 1939.

RankNamePlacing figure
Gold medal icon.svg Sirkka Mikkolainen 7
Silver medal icon.svg Paula Grönroos 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Kirsti Linna 20
4 Kaisa Saarinen 24
5 Liisa Helanterä 24
6 Leena Miettinen 32
7 Sisko Ahera 33
8 Lisbeth Wichman 38
9 Maila Hyytinen 42
10 Ulla Forsberg 53
11 Louise Bäckman 55
12 Gunnel Fredriksson 58
13 Helvi Järvinen 65
14 Hilkka Pullinen 72
15 Anni Lundvall 73

Source: [4]

Pair skating

Competed in Helsinki on 26 February 1939.

RankNamePlacing figurePoints
Gold medal icon.svg Hilkka Linna & Edvard Linna 39.43
Silver medal icon.svg Kaino Saari & Erkki Loimuneva 68.50

Source: [5]

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References

  1. "Hilkka ja E. Linna Suomen mestarit pariluistelussa. Marcus Nikkanen mestari miesten sarjassa". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 27 February 1939. p. 14. ISSN   0355-2047 . Retrieved 11 December 2021 via Digital Collections of National Library of Finland.
  2. "Maj-Len Helin vann FM i konståkning". Åbo Underrättelser (in Swedish). 13 February 1939. p. 1. ISSN   0785-398X . Retrieved 14 December 2021 via Digital Collections of National Library of Finland.
  3. "Suomenmestarit kautta aikain. Yksinluistelu/SM-Juniorit" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Finnish Figure Skating Association. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  4. "Sirkka Mikkolainen jälleen tyttöjen kaunoluistelumestariksi". Turun Sanomat (in Finnish). 6 February 1939. p. 2. ISSN   0356-133X . Retrieved 13 December 2021 via Digital Collections of National Library of Finland.
  5. "Hilkka ja E. Linna uusivat Suomen kaunoluistelumestaruutensa". Uusi Suomi (in Finnish). 27 February 1939. p. 7. ISSN   0355-5461 . Retrieved 12 December 2021 via Digital Collections of National Library of Finland.