Pentti Olavi HÄMÄLÄINEN

Finlande
Finlande
BoxeBoxe
Médailles olympiques
1O
1B
Participations2
Première participationHelsinki 1952
Année de naissance1929

Biographie

Together with Sten Suvio, Pentti Hämäläinen is the only Finnish Olympic champion in boxing (as of 2010). He won his title in front of a home crowd at Helsinki, defeating Ireland's John McNally in the final of the bantamweight division. Hämäläinen moved up a weight division, starting as a featherweight from 1954. In that division, he once again medalled at the 1956 Olympics, this time being eliminated in the semi-finals. Hämäläinen also won two bronze medals in European Championships, one in 1951 (flyweight) and again in 1955 (featherweight). He then turned professional for a few years (winning five of his six bouts), but retired from boxing in 1959. Hämäläinen won six Finnish titles, two in flyweight (1950-51), two in bantamweight (1952-53) and two in featherweight (1954, 1956). Four of Pentti's brothers (Toivo, Arvo, Erkki and Aarne) were also national level boxers. Hämäläinen later worked as a mechanic and a policeman.

Résultats olympiques

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