Kustaa PIHLAJAMÄKI

Finlandia
Finlandia
Wrestling FreestyleWrestling Freestyle
Medallas olímpicas
2O
1P
Participaciones4
Primera participaciónParís 1924
Año de nacimiento1902

Biografía

Kustaa Pihlajämaki is considered Finland's greatest wrestler. He won three Olympic medals, including gold in 1924 freestyle bantamweight and 1936 freestyle featherweight, while taking silver in 1928 freestyle featherweight. He and Carl Westergren are the only two wrestlers to have won gold medals 12 years apart. Pihlajämaki won eight European titles, six in Greco-Roman featherweight (1930-31, 1933-34, 1937-38) and two in freestyle featherweight (1931, 1937). He also earned freestyle lightweight silver at the 1931 European Championships and freestyle featherweight silver at the 1937 European Championships, but never competed at the World Championships. Domestically, Pihlajamäki won a record 28 Finnish titles: 14 in freestyle featherweight (1924-25, 1927-28, 1930-31, 1933-34, 1935-39, 1943), 12 in Greco-Roman featherweight (1925, 1927, 1929-31, 1934, 1936-37, 1940-43) and two in freestyle lightweight (1926 and 1932). Pihlajämaki came from a family of great wrestlers. His brothers, Arvi and Paavo, won multiple Finnish championships, and his cousin Hermanni won two Olympic medals, including gold in freestyle featherweight in 1932. By profession Kustaa was a policeman, working as a sergeant with the Helsinki police force from 1925 until his untimely death in 1944, perishing during the Russian bombing raid on Helsinki in February 1944. A statue in his honor has been erected in Helsinki in 1956 and, in 2005, Pihlajamäki was the first Finnish wrestler to be elected to the FILA International Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Resultados olímpicos

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