Sari Marjamäki

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FinlandFinland  Sari Marjamäki Ice hockey player
Date of birth 17th December 1971
place of birth Pori , Finland
size 164 cm
Weight 65 kg
position striker
Shot hand Left
Career stations
1984-1993 Ässät Pori
1993-2002 Ilves Tampere
2002-2007 Espoo Blues

Sari Kristiina Marjamäki , b. Fisk , (born December 17, 1971 in Pori ) is a former Finnish ice hockey player .

Career

At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , she won the bronze medal in the Olympic ice hockey tournament with the Finnish women's national team . Furthermore, she took part with the Finnish selection in the Olympic tournaments in 2002 and 2006 and took fourth place. In addition, Fisk represented her home country from 1989 to 2004 at numerous world and European championships. She won a total of twelve medals, five of them at European championships. Fisk has played over 200 international matches for her home country, and the striker was the team captain at times .

At club level, Marjamäki played for Tampereen Ilves and Espoo Blues, among others . With the Blues she also took part in the IIHF European Women Champions Cup .

Since her marriage to Lauri Marjamäki , who was also an ice hockey player, she has had her husband's last name. In 2014 she was inducted into the Finnish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame as the 223rd person .

Achievements and Awards

Others

At the 2009 Women's World Cup in Hämeenlinna , she co-moderated the broadcasts on MTV3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mtv3.fi, Rantamäki hakee Sveitsistä jo seitsemättä MM-mitaliaan
  2. Jääkiekko, naiset - Sari Fisk. torinokisasivut.sporttisaitti.com, archived from the original on May 26, 2012 ; accessed on May 21, 2019 .
  3. iihf.com, 2005 IIHF World Womens Championship, Team Roster Finland
  4. Juttuarkisto - Satakunnan Kansa. In: satakunnankansa.fi. February 8, 2014, accessed March 30, 2017 .
  5. Sari Marjamäki kiekkoaatelisten joukkoon - perhe elää jääkiekolle. In: yle.fi. November 8, 2014, accessed March 30, 2017 (Finnish).