Pekka Vasala
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Gold | 1972 Munich | 1500 metres |
Pekka Antero Vasala (born April 17, 1948 in Riihimäki) was a middle-distance athlete who won an Olympic gold medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City he came in 41st in the 1500 m, but would go onto improve his competitiveness considerably. Part of this was down to his legendary hill training of which he said "[it] is suicidal for other runners to copy my hill sessions without adequate background".
In Munich he won the 1500 m race in a time of 3 minutes 36.3 seconds, ahead of the legendary Kip Keino and Rod Dixon. This marked a memorable day for Finnish athletics because the great Lasse Virén won the 5,000 m at the same Games within half an hour.
His nephew, Samuli Vasala, also an athlete, won the 2003 Nordic Cross Country Championships. Vasala is the son-in-law of Martti Matilainen.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- IAAF profile for Pekka Vasala
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Preceded by Walter Adams | European Record Holder Men's 800m 20 August 1972 - 26 June 1973 | Succeeded by Marcello Fiasconaro |
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