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NIEMINEN Toni
NIEMINEN Toni

Toni NIEMINEN

  • G 2
  • S 0
  • B 1
On 14 February 1992, Toni Nieminen led the Finnish squad to victory in the team ski K120 event. With this win, he became the youngest male to earn a gold medal in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. At 16 years and 259 days, he beat bobsledder Billy Fiske's record by one day.
Writing Olympic history

Two days after the team event, Nieminen competed in the individual K120 event. Both of his jumps earned the highest scores of the competition. With this victory, the ski jumper set another record - as the youngest male winner of an individual event. This time he beat the previous mark (set by figure skater Dick Button) by almost two years. He also won a bronze medal in the K90 individual event. When Toni returned to Finland, he needed a police escort to protect him from the crowd of teenage girls. Ten years later he took part in the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.

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Results

  • Games
    Result
    Sport
    Event
  • G 644.4
    Skiing
    Teams men
    G 239.5
    Skiing
    Large Hill Individual men
    B 217.0
    Skiing
    Normal Hill Individual men


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