Kaarlo Mäkinen
Kaarlo Edvin Mäkinen (born May 14, 1892 in Mariehamn , † May 11, 1980 in Turku ) was a Finnish wrestler and Olympic champion .
Career
Kaarlo Mäkinen started wrestling as a teenager. He belonged to the sports clubs Turun Riento Turku and Turun Voimamiehet Turku . He wrestled in both Greco-Roman and free styles, and was successful in both styles.
In 1918 he won his first medal at the Finnish championship with a 3rd place in the Greco-Roman style featherweight . He was Finnish champion four times, twice in the Greco-Roman style and twice in the free style.
In 1920 he started at the Olympic Games in Antwerp in free style in featherweight. He lost there to Samuel Gerson from the United States, with which he was eliminated and only finished 9th.
In 1921 Kaarlo Mäkinen was vice world champion in the Greco-Roman style in bantamweight in Helsinki . The decisive factor was his defeat against his compatriot Väinö Ikonen . At the World Championships in Stockholm in 1922 , he defeated bantamweight in Greco-Roman style a. a. Armand Magyar from Hungary , but lost to Eduard Pütsep from Estonia and Fritjof Svensson from Sweden , which brought him to 3rd place.
At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, he won the bantamweight free style behind his compatriot Kustaa Pihlajamäki and ahead of the American Bryan Hines, the silver medal . At the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928 , he achieved great success in free style in bantamweight, he won the gold medal . On the way to this success he defeated H. Sansum from Great Britain, Edmond Spapen from Belgium and Robert Hewitt from the United States.
Kaarlo Mäkinen was not at the start at the European Championships that have been taking place regularly since 1925.
International success
year | space | competition | Style | Weight class | Results |
1920 | 9. | OS in Antwerp | F. | feather | after losing to Samuel Gerson , USA |
1921 | 2. | World Cup in Helsinki | GR | Bantam | after a loss against Väinö Ikonen , Finland and victories over Johan Välimaa, Sweden, Risto Mustonen , Finland and Albert Volrat, Estonia |
1922 | 3. | World Cup in Stockholm | GR | Bantam | after victories over Karl Andersson and Harald Jönsson, both Sweden and Armand Magyar , Hungary and defeats against Eduard Pütsep , Estonia and Fritjof Svensson , Sweden |
1924 | silver | OS in Paris | F. | Bantam | after victories over H. Darby, Great Britain, Bryan Hines , USA, Gaston Ducayla, France and Ragnar Larsson , Sweden and a defeat against Kustaa Pihlajamäki , Finland |
1928 | gold | OS in Amsterdam | F. | Bantam | after victories over H. Sansum, Great Britain, Edmond Spapen , Belgium and Robert Hewitt, USA |
Finnish championships
year | space | Style | Weight class | Results |
1918 | 3. | GR | feather | behind Kalle Anttila and August Pekkanen |
1919 | 3. | GR | feather | behind Kalle Anttila and August Pekkanen |
1920 | 2. | GR | Bantam | behind August Pekkanen |
1921 | 1. | GR | Bantam | before Väinö Ikonen and Arvo Kangas |
1923 | 1. | GR | Bantam | before Urho Pappinen and Osvald Lahtinen |
1923 | 1. | F. | feather | before Vilho Ollila and Jussi Viitala |
1924 | 3. | GR | Bantam | behind Anselm Ahlfors and Kalle Immonen |
1926 | 2. | GR | Bantam | behind Urho Pappinen and in front of Kalle Immonen |
1928 | 1. | F. | Bantam | before Joppe Ryhänen and Aatos Jaskari |
- Explanations
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship
- GR = Greco-Roman style, F = free style
- Bantamweight, weight class, then up to 58 kg, featherweight, then up to 60 kg body weight
literature
- Documentation of FILA's International Wrestling Championships 1896 to 1976, 1976
Web links
- Profile of Kaarlo Mäkinen at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Kaarlo Mäkinen in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mäkinen, Kaarlo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mäkinen, Kaarlo Edvin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Finnish wrestler and Olympic champion |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 14, 1892 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mariehamn |
DATE OF DEATH | May 11, 1980 |
Place of death | Turku |