2012 Finnish Athletics Championships

Last updated
2012 Finnish Athletics Championships
Dates23–26 August
Host city Lahti, Finland
Venue Lahti Stadium
Lahti-stadion.jpg
2011
2013

The 2012 Finnish Athletics Championships (Finnish : Kalevan Kisat 2012) was the 105th edition of the national outdoor track and field championships for Finland. It took place from 23 to 26 August 2012 at Lahti Stadium in Lahti.

Contents

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Visa Hongisto 10.54 Eero Haapala 10.56 Jonathan Åstrand 10.66
200 m Jonathan Åstrand 20.72 Visa Hongisto 21.11 Ville Myllymäki 21.53
400 m Christoffer Envall 48.13 Antti Kokkonen 48.32 Jani Koskela 48.37
800 m Niclas Sandells 1:52.72 min Mikko Lahtio 1:53.05 min Jonas Hamm 1:54.10 min
1500 m Niclas Sandells 3:44.17 min Mikael Bergdahl 3:45.56 min Jonas Hamm 3:45.58 min
5000 m Lewis Korir
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
13:55.80 min Jarkko Järvenpää 14:06.92 min Willy Rotich
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
14:07.17 min
10,000 m Lewis Korir
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
28:59.75 min Willy Rotich
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
30:07.18 min Henri Manninen 30:18.65 min
110 m hurdles Jussi Kanervo 13.94 Antti Korkealaakso 14.29 Arttu Hirvonen 14.37
400 m hurdles Oskari Mörö 51.72 Petteri Monni 52.01 Gustav Klingestedt 52.28
3000 m s'chase Joonas Harjamäki 8:58.94 min Rami Tuokko 9:10.28 min Aki Nurmela 9:18.13 min
20 km walk Jarkko Kinnunen 1:26:17 h Antti Kempas 1:27:44 h Veli-Matti Partanen 1:29:52 h
High jump Osku Torro 2.16 m Jussi Viita 2.12 m Richard Östman 2.06 m
Pole vault Eemeli Salomäki 5.50 m Jarno Kivioja
Olli Rannikko
5.25 mNot awarded
Long jump Roni Ollikainen 7.91 m Eero Haapala 7.87 m Tommi Evilä 7.71 m
Triple jump Aleksi Tammentie 16.36 m Kristian Pulli 15.59 m Daniel Sjölind 15.18 m
Shot put Tomas Söderlund 18.46 m Robert Häggblom 18.37 m Henri Pakisjärvi 18.18 m
Discus throw Mikko Kyyrö 60.45 m Jouni Waldén 55.96 m Jouni Helppikangas 55.57 m
Hammer throw Olli-Pekka Karjalainen 73.21 m Tuomas Seppänen 70.78 m Juha Kauppinen 69.34 m
Javelin throw Antti Ruuskanen 87.79 m Ari Mannio 84.62 m Tero Pitkämäki 83.48 m
Decathlon Sami Itani 7636 pts Lassi Raunio 7440 pts Thomas Barrineau 7236 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Hanna-Maari Latvala 11.74 Maria Räsänen 11.86 TiinA Leppäkoski 12.06
200 m Hanna-Maari Latvala 23.38 Ella Räsänen 23.79 Maria Räsänen 24.10
400 m Ella Räsänen 53.69 Sanna Aaltonen 55.27 Anniina Laitinen 55.45
800 m Karin Storbacka 2:06.09 min Johanna Matintalo 2:07.43 min Heidi Marttinen 2:07.90 min
1500 m Johanna Lehtinen 4:18.31 min Suvi Selvenius 4:25.85 min Kaisa Tyni 4:27.71 min
5000 m Sandra Eriksson 16:16.04 min Oona Kettunen 16:19.23 min Laura Markovaara 16:21.41 min
10,000 m Johanna Lehtinen 33:25.70 min Laura Markovaara 33:32.96 min Katarina Skräddar 35:21.35 min
100 m hurdles Nooralotta Neziri 13.22 Elisa Leinonen 13.38 Matilda Bogdanoff 13.48
400 m hurdles Anniina Laitinen 58.30 Venla Paunonen 58.36 Iona Punkkinen 58.41
3000 m s'chase Sandra Eriksson 9:57.72 min Oona Kettunen 9:59.38 min Mira Tuominen 10:24.47 min
10 km walk Karoliina Kaasalainen 46:58 min Anne Halkivaha 48:10 min Henrika Parviainen 51:47 min
High jump Eleriin Haas
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
1.88 m Elina Smolander 1.86 m Laura Rautanen 1.79 m
Pole vault Minna Nikkanen 4.30 m Enna Hassinen 3.85 m Jatta Salmela 3.85 m
Long jump Jaana Sieviläinen 6.23 m Matilda Bogdanoff 6.04 m Elina Torro 6.03 m
Triple jump Elina Torro 13.48 m Kristiina Mäkelä 13.48 m Sanna Nygård 13.44 m
Shot put Suvi Helin 15.01 m Niina Kelo 14.94 m Katri Hirvonen 14.84 m
Discus throw Tanja Komulainen 55.09 m Sanna Kämäräinen 54.44 m Katri Hirvonen 52.67 m
Hammer throw Merja Korpela 67.43 m Johanna Salmela 64.10 m Sini Latvala 63.41 m
Javelin throw Oona Sormunen 59.14 m Piia Pyykkinen 52.84 m Sanni Utriainen 52.78 m
Heptathlon Niina Kelo 5649 pts Miia Kurppa 5459 pts Tiina Säily 5315 pts

Related Research Articles

Ragnar Olof Jakob Stenberg was a Finnish sprinter and a sports leader.

Aadolf Fredrik Svanström was a Finnish middle-distance runner, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

Verner Järvinen Finnish athletics competitor

Venne "Verner" Järvinen was a Finnish track and field athlete, who competed mostly in throwing events. He won the gold medal in the Greek-style discus in the 1906 Intercalated Games, and the bronze in the 1908 Summer Olympics, becoming the first Finnish Olympic medalist in athletics. He won the Finnish championship in Greek style discus three times in 1909–1911 and held the national record in discus and hammer throw.

Pori Stadium

Pori Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pori, Finland. It is currently used primarily for football and stadium is the home of FC Jazz and NiceFutis. It is also the former home ground of FC PoPa.

Einar Sahlstein Finnish artistic gymnast

Einar Werner Sahlstein was a Finnish gymnast who won bronze in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He also won two Finnish national championships in track and field athletics.

Aarne Salovaara Finnish gymnast

Aarne Ihamo Salovaara was a Finnish gymnast and track and field athlete, who competed in the 1908 and the 1912 Summer Olympics.

Juho Halme Finnish javelin thrower

Johan Valdemar "Juho" Halme was a Finnish track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics and won six Finnish championships in various events in 1907–1916. He died during the Finnish Civil War.

Jalmari Sauli Finnish athlete and writer

Jalmari Verneri Sauli was a Finnish writer and track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Following are the results of the 2010 Finnish Athletics Championships. The games, known as Kalevan kisat in Finnish, were first held in Tampere in 1907. The 2010 events were held August 5 through 8th in Kajaani.

Markku Juhani Kukkoaho is a Finnish former sprinter. Kukkoaho placed fourth in men's 400 metres at the 1971 and 1974 European Championships and sixth at the 1972 Summer Olympics, where he set the still-standing Finnish national record of 45.49 seconds. He won bronze at the 1974 European Championships in the 4 × 400 metres relay as part of the Finnish team.

Lena Spoof is a Finnish athlete, who won the national championship in the 100-meter hurdles four times, the national indoor master's event in the 60-meter hurdles four times and is now an archaeologist doing the first urban dig in Finland.

The following are the results of the 1907 Finnish Athletics Championships. The games, known as Kalevan kisat in the Finnish language, were first held in 1907 in Tampere, Pirkanmaa, Finland.

Following are the results of the 2016 Finnish Athletics Championships. The games, known as Kalevan kisat in Finnish, were first held in Tampere in 1907. The 2016 events were held July 21st through 24th in Oulu.

Oliver Helander Finnish track and field athlete

Oliver Helander is a Finnish track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw. He has also played handball. He won the javelin throw Finnish championship in 2018.

2018 Finnish Athletics Championships International athletics championship event

The 2018 Finnish Athletics Championships were held at the Harjun stadion in Jyväskylä on 19–22 June 2018.

2019 Finnish Athletics Championships International athletics championship event

The 2019 Finnish Athletics Championships was the year's national outdoor track and field championships for Finland. It was held on 1–4 August at the Kimpinen Sports Centre stadium in Lappeenranta. The walking events took place outside the stadium near Lappeenranta's harbour.

Uuno Railo Finnish sprinter

Uno August "Uuno" Railo was a Finnish sprinter.

2020 Finnish Athletics Championships International athletics championship event

The 2020 Finnish Athletics Championships was the year's national outdoor track and field championships for Finland. It was held on 13–16 August at the Paavo Nurmi Stadium in Turku.

Teiskontie Street in Tampere, Finland

Teiskontie is a street and highway in Tampere, Finland. As its name implies, it runs from the center of Tampere towards Teisko, a former municipality connected to Tampere in 1972. To the east of the highway junction of Hervanta, it is part of Highway 12 leading in the direction of Lahti and Kouvola. On the east side of Lake Alasjärvi, Teiskontie has a connection to Highway 9 (E63) leading in the direction of Jyväskylä and Kuopio.

Kristian Pulli Finnish long jumper

Kristian Henri Mikael Pulli is Finnish athlete specialising in the long jump. He has 2 golden, 3 silver and 1 bronze medal from Finnish Championships Kalevan Kisat. Most of them from long jump. In triple jump he has won silver twice.

References