Lauri Pihkala
{{short description|Finnish sportsman}}
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| birth_date = 5 January 1888
| birth_place = Pihtipudas, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire
| death_date = 20 May 1981 (aged 93)
| death_place = Helsinki, Finland
| height = 179 cm
| weight = 79 kg
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| sport = Athletics
| event = 800 m, high jump, discus throw
| pb = 800 m – 1:58.1 (1911)
HJ – 1.75 m (1909)
DT – 31.40 m (1906)[https://web.archive.org/web/20200417181424/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pi/lauri-pihkala-1.html Lauri Pihkala]. Sports Reference
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Lauri "Tahko" Pihkala (born Gummerus, 5 January 1888 – 20 May 1981) was the inventor of pesäpallo, the Finnish variant of baseball. He was born in the vicarage of Pihtipudas, the son of the minister Alexander Gummerus.{{cite book |last1=Lounamaa |first1=Esko |last2=Räisänen |first2=Pentti |title=The Village of Happy Men |date=2009 |publisher=Esko Lounamaa |isbn=952-91-3802-4 |edition=1st}} In 1969 he became one of the first persons to receive an honorary doctorate in Sport Sciences from the University of Jyväskylä, together with president Urho Kekkonen and Professor Kaarina Kari.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/67748 |title=Lauri Pihkala |publisher=Olympedia |access-date=12 March 2021}}
Athletics
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|+ Lauri Pihkala at the Olympic Games |
Games
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rowspan=3| 1908 Summer Olympics
|16th |{{convert|5|ft|6|in|cm}} |align=left| Height was measured in inches. Source:{{cite book | title = The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary | last1 = Mallon | first1 = Bill | last2 = Buchanan | first2 = Ian | publisher = McFarland | location = Jefferson, North Carolina, United States | date = 2001 | page = [https://archive.org/details/resultsofearlymo00mall_0/page/80 80] | isbn = 978-0-7864-0598-5 | url = https://archive.org/details/resultsofearlymo00mall_0/page/80 }} |
Discus throw
|12th–42nd |unknown |
Shot put
|colspan=2|Did not start |
1912 Summer Olympics
| 800 metres, heats |colspan=2| Did not finish |align=left| |
In the 1910s, he became the first Finnish professional coach in athletics and also worked as a physical education instructor with the Finnish Army.[http://www.urheilunhalloffame.fi/pihkala-lauri/ Lauri Pihkala (1888-1981)]. Suomen urheilun Hall of Fame
Pihkala was known for being an avid sports fan, and he developed several outdoor games.
Other
During the Finnish Civil War, he was responsible for propaganda in the White Guard flying unit "Devils of Kuhmoinen" of major Hans Kalm.
Pihkala's brother Martti Pihkala was a right-wing political activist. Lauri Pihkala didn't write any political texts in his publications. He tried to integrate the Finnish working class into society and hoped that sports could be one tool there.{{cite book |title= Lauri Pihkala : Koko kansan Tahko |last= Virtapohja |first= Kalle |year= 2022 |publisher= Docendo |location= Helsinki |isbn= 978-952-382-200-9|pages= 84}}
Some writers have claimed that Pihkala took part in the massacre in Harmoinen village in March 1918.{{Cite book |last=Liukkonen |first=Marjo |title=Hennalan naismurhat 1918 |date=2018 |publisher=Vastapaino |isbn=978-951-768-584-9 |location=Tampere}} Others claim that while the murderers indeed belonged to Devils of Kuhmoinen, Pihkala was not present at the time of the massacre.Virtapohja, pp. 89–93.
Memorial of Pihkala by sculptor Nina Sailo was unveiled in 1988 on the south-east side of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.{{cite web |url=https://www.hamhelsinki.fi/en/sculpture/tahko-pihkala-nina-sailo/ |title= Lauri Tahko Pihkala |website=HAM |publisher=Helsinki Art Museum |access-date=17 March 2018 }}
Pihkala was a supporter of eugenics with the goal of strengthening Finland's military.{{Cite web |last=NotIzzyClarke |date=2020-05-05 |title=Forget Korean Baseball: Finland’s version of baseball, Pesäpallo, is the quarantine sport you never knew you needed |url=https://www.milehighhockey.com/2020/5/5/21248311/forget-korean-baseball-finlands-version-of-baseball-pesapallo-is-the-quarantine-sport-you-need |access-date=2024-01-15 |website=Mile High Hockey |language=en}}
References
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External links
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- [http://375humanistia.helsinki.fi/en/humanists/lauri-tahko-pihkala Lauri Pihkala in 375 humanists 6.1.2015, Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki]
- [http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/ath06fim.html List of Finnish athletes 1906–1912]
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Category:People from Pihtipudas
Category:Sportspeople from Vaasa Province (Grand Duchy of Finland)
Category:Finnish baseball players
Category:Finnish male high jumpers
Category:Finnish male discus throwers
Category:Finnish male middle-distance runners
Category:Olympic athletes for Finland
Category:People of the Finnish Civil War (White side)
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Category:Olympic male high jumpers