Antti Viskari: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m →‎References: add authority control, test
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Antti Viskari''' (born May 1, 1928, in [[Joutseno]], [[Lappeenranta]], [[Etelä-Karjala]], [[Finland]]- 4 June 2007) is a Finnish former long-distance runner. He has a personal best for the marathon of 2:21:27, which he set in 1960. Viskari competed in the marathon at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, placing 53rd. He won the 1956 [[Boston Marathon]] on a course found to be short. He died in Finland in 2007.<ref>[https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/vi/antti-viskari-1.html Antti Viskari]. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.</ref><ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/node/281729 Antti Viskari]. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.</ref>
'''Antti Viskari''' (born May 1, 1928, in [[Joutseno]], [[Lappeenranta]], [[Etelä-Karjala]], [[Finland]]- 4 June 2007) was a Finnish former long-distance runner. He has a personal best for the marathon of 2:21:27, which he set in 1960. Viskari competed in the marathon at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, placing 53rd. He won the 1956 [[Boston Marathon]] on a course found to be short. He died in Finland in 2007.<ref>[https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/vi/antti-viskari-1.html Antti Viskari]. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.</ref><ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/node/281729 Antti Viskari]. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:06, 20 February 2020

Antti Viskari (born May 1, 1928, in Joutseno, Lappeenranta, Etelä-Karjala, Finland- 4 June 2007) was a Finnish former long-distance runner. He has a personal best for the marathon of 2:21:27, which he set in 1960. Viskari competed in the marathon at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, placing 53rd. He won the 1956 Boston Marathon on a course found to be short. He died in Finland in 2007.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Antti Viskari. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.
  2. ^ Antti Viskari. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2017-02-18.