Finland at the 2006 European Athletics Championships

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Finland sent 56 athletes to the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. It won 2 gold and 1 silver medal. [1]

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Results

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List of Finnish results, where Athletes reached the Final in that event. (Heats/Quarter-Finals/Semi-Final scores will not be recorded)

PlaceAthleteEventResult
1 Jukka Keskisalo 3,000 m steeplechase M8.24,89
1 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen Hammer throw M80.84 m
2 Tero Pitkämäki Javelin M86.44 m
4 Matti Mononen Pole Vault M5.65 m
7 Janne Holmén Marathon M2.13.10
10 Mikaela Ingberg Javelin W56.70 m
11 Ville Tiisanoja Shot Put M19.48 m
11 Paula Tarvainen Javelin W55.59 m

Competitors

Men

100 m: Jarkko Ruostekivi, Simo Sipilä, Nghi Tran
200 m: Tommi Hartonen
1500 m: Jonas Hamm
Marathon: Janne Holmén, Jaakko Kero, Francis Kirwa, Tuomo Lehtinen
3000 m steeplechase: Jukka Keskisalo
110 m hurdles: Marko Ritola, Olli Talsi, Juha Sonck
50 km walk: Antti Kempas, Jarkko Kinnunen
High jump: Oskari Frösen, Heikki Taneli, Osku Torro
Pole vault: Matti Mononen
Shot put: Ville Tiisanoja, Conny Karlsson, Mika Vasara
Discus: Mikko Kyyrö, Mika Loikkanen
Hammer throw: Olli-Pekka Karjalainen, David Söderberg
Javelin: Tero Pitkämäki, Tero Järvenpää, Teemu Wirkkala
Decathlon: Jaakko Ojaniemi, Lassi Raunio
4 × 100 m: Timo Salonen, Nghi Tran, Jarkko Ruostekivi, Tommi Hartonen

Women

100 m: Heidi Hannula
200 m: Sari Keskisalo
400 m: Kirsi Mykkänen
Marathon: Maija Oravamäki
100 m hurdles: Johanna Halkoaho, Piia Roslund
400 m hurdles: Ilona Ranta
Long jump: Natalia Kilpeläinen
Triple jump: Natalia Kilpeläinen
Hammer throw: Sini Pöyry, Merja Korpela
Javelin: Mikaela Ingberg, Kirsi Ahonen, Paula Tarvainen
Heptathlon: Niina Kelo, Maija Kovalainen, Salla Käppi
4 × 100 m: Sari Keskitalo, Johanna Manninen, Ilona Ranta, Heidi Hannula

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  1. "European Athletics". european-athletics.com. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2024.