Jonni Myyrä

Jonni Myyrä

Jonni Myyrä at the 1920 Olympics
Personal information
Full name Joonas Myyrä
Nationality  Finland
Born (1892-07-13)13 July 1892
Savitaipale, Viipuri Province, Grand Duchy of Finland
Died 22 January 1955(1955-01-22) (aged 62)
San Francisco, United States
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 80 kg (180 lb)
Sport
Sport Javelin throw, discus throw, pentathlon
Club Partakosken Into
Savitaipaleen Urheilijat
Lahden Ahkera

Joonas "Jonni" Myyrä (13 July 1892 – 22 January 1955) was a Finnish athlete who competed at the 1912, 1920 and 1924 Olympics. In 1912, he finished eighth in the javelin throw. At the 1920 Olympics his left arm was fractured in a warm-up accident – the spear thrown by James Lincoln struck Myyrä while he was resting on the grass.[1] Nevertheless, Myyrä managed to win the javelin event with an Olympic record of 65.78 meters. He also finished 12th in the discus throw, but could not complete his pentathlon events. Myyrä successfully defended his javelin 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.[2]

He threw one officially ratified world record in the javelin, 66.10 meters in Stockholm on 24 August 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 m achieved in Richmond, Virginia, on 27 September 1925.[2]

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  1. Arponen, Antti O. (1996). Olympiakisat Ateenasta Atlantaan (in Finnish). WSOY. ISBN 951-0-21072-2.
  2. 1 2 Jonni Myyrä. sports-reference


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