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Jonni Myyrä Personal information Full name Joonas Myyrä Nationality Finland Born July 13, 1892
Savitaipale, FinlandDied January 22, 1955 (aged 62)
San Francisco, United StatesHeight 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 80 kg (180 lb) Sport Sport Running Club Partakosken Into
Savitaipaleen Urheilijat
Lahden AhkeraMedal recordOlympic Games Gold 1920 Antwerp Javelin throw Gold 1924 Paris Javelin throw Joonas "Jonni" Myyrä (July 13, 1892, Savitaipale – January 22, 1955) was a Finnish athlete who competed mainly in the javelin throw. At his first Olympics, the 1912 Summer Olympics, he took 8th place in the javelin.
At the 1920 Summer Olympics, Myyrä was resting on the grass before the javelin competition as his left (non-throwing arm) was struck near the elbow by a stray warm-up throw by James Lincoln. Despite considerable pain Myyrä managed to throw 60.63 during the first three rounds, enough to advance him to the evening session. Bone fragments were removed from his arm by a Belgian surgeon.[1] On his fifth throw (second of the evening session) Myyrä threw a new Olympic record of 65.78 meters and clinched the gold. The next places were claimed by Urho Peltonen, Paavo Johansson and Julius Saaristo for a complete Finnish sweep.
Myyrä successfully defended his title at the 1924 Summer Olympics, and then fled to the United States due to his financial problems in Finland. He never returned to his home country and died in San Francisco in 1955.
He threw one officially ratified world record in the javelin, 66.10 meters in Stockholm on August 24, 1919, and several other performances exceeding the official record at the time that were for various reasons not ratified, including his eventual personal best of 68.55 thrown in Richmond, Virginia on September 27, 1925.
He played in several other events, especially the discus. He took part in this event at the 1920 Olympics but failed to make the final. However, his discus results improved in the United States, culminating in an exhibition throw of 48.80 meters; this too was beyond the official world record at the time.
References
Bibliography
- Arponen, Antti O.; Hakuli, Seppo (2001) (in Finnish). Sankari vai konna - Keihäänheittäjä Jonni Myyrän elämä. Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy. ISBN 951-97773-6-9.
Olympic Champions in Men's Javelin Throw - 1908: Eric Lemming (SWE)
- 1912: Eric Lemming (SWE)
- 1920: Jonni Myyrä (FIN)
- 1924: Jonni Myyrä (FIN)
- 1928: Erik Lundqvist (SWE)
- 1932: Matti Järvinen (FIN)
- 1936: Gerhard Stöck (GER)
- 1948: Tapio Rautavaara (FIN)
- 1952: Cy Young (USA)
- 1956: Egil Danielsen (NOR)
- 1960: Viktor Tsybulenko (URS)
- 1964: Pauli Nevala (FIN)
- 1968: Jānis Lūsis (URS)
- 1972: Klaus Wolfermann (FRG)
- 1976: Miklós Németh (HUN)
- 1980: Dainis Kūla (URS)
- 1984: Arto Härkönen (FIN)
- 1988: Tapio Korjus (FIN)
- 1992: Jan Železný (TCH)
- 1996: Jan Železný (CZE)
- 2000: Jan Železný (CZE)
- 2004: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR)
- 2008: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR)
Categories:- 1892 births
- 1955 deaths
- People from Savitaipale
- Finnish discus throwers
- Finnish javelin throwers
- Olympic athletes of Finland
- Olympic gold medalists for Finland
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Finnish Olympic medalist stubs
- Finnish athletics biography stubs
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