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    Matinsalo, aerobics athlete Ville Pokka, ice hockey player Vuokko Mattila [fi], hairdresser Mira Sunnari [fi], musician Ville Pörhölä, athlete, Olympic Winner...
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  • European Athletics Championships champions in men's hammer throw 1934: Ville Pörhölä (FIN) 1938: Karl Hein (GER) 1946: Bo Ericson (SWE) 1950: Sverre Strandli...
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     United States Lawrence Whitney  United States 1920 Antwerp details Ville Pörhölä  Finland Elmer Niklander  Finland Harry Liversedge  United States 1924...
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  • 1986) 1895 – Marguerite Williams, American geologist (d. 1991) 1897 – Ville Pörhölä, Finnish shot putter and discus thrower (d. 1964) 1897 – Väinö Sipilä...
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     United States Lawrence Whitney  United States 1920 Antwerp details Ville Pörhölä  Finland Elmer Niklander  Finland Harry Liversedge  United States 1924...
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  •  United States Lawrence Whitney  United States 1920 Antwerp details Ville Pörhölä  Finland Elmer Niklander  Finland Harry Liversedge  United States 1924...
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  • thrower, world champion Tero Pitkämäki – javelin thrower, world champion Ville Pörhölä – shot putter, Olympic champion (1897–1964) Heli Rantanen – javelin...
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  • European Athletics Championships champions in men's hammer throw 1934: Ville Pörhölä (FIN) 1938: Karl Hein (GER) 1946: Bo Ericson (SWE) 1950: Sverre Strandli...
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    Tornio. On the Finnish-Swedish border bridge, the torch was received by Ville Pörhölä, who brought it to Tornio sports ground [fi]. The Olympic torch from...
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