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Emmi Peltonen was born on 19 November, 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., is a Finnish figure skater. Discover Emmi Peltonen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
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United States
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She is a member of famous Skater with the age 24 years old group.
Emmi Peltonen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 24 years old, Emmi Peltonen height is 1.62m .
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Emmi Peltonen Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Emmi Peltonen worth at the age of 24 years old? Emmi Peltonen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Skater. She is from United States. We have estimated Emmi Peltonen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Emmi Peltonen (born 29 November 1999) is a Finnish-American figure skater.
Peltonen was born on 29 November 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee.
She has two brothers, twins Aleksi and Jesper (one year older), and a sister, Nelli (six years younger).
Their Finnish parents – Hanna, a former figure skater, and Ville Peltonen, a former ice hockey player – had moved to the United States due to his contract with the NHL's Nashville Predators franchise.
The family returned to Finland a few years later.
Her paternal grandfather, Esa Peltonen, is also a former professional ice hockey player.
Peltonen received her first skates when she was two years old and began learning to skate in 2002.
She competed domestically for the United States as a child at the juvenile level until 2010.
She began competing on the advanced novice level at international events in the 2011–2012 season.
She won the novice gold medal at the 2013 Nordic Championships.
Peltonen debuted on the junior international level in the 2013–2014 season.
She won the junior silver medal at the Finnish Championships and Nordic Championships, both times finishing second to Jenni Saarinen.
Virpi Horttana coached Peltonen at Espoo Skating Club in Espoo, Finland.
Her ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut came in August 2014; she finished ninth at her assignment in Courchevel, France.
Competing on the senior level at the Finnish Championships, she placed eighth in the short program, fourth in the free skate, and fourth overall.
In 2015–2016, Peltonen was coached by Sirkka Kaipio in Helsinki and Järvenpää, and by Rafael Arutyunyan in California.
She placed fifteenth at her sole JGP assignment in Linz, Austria.
Making her senior international debut, Peltonen placed tenth at the Finlandia Trophy, a Challenger Series (CS) event in October 2015.
She did not compete at the Finnish Championships in December but took the junior bronze medal at the Nordic Championships a couple of months later.
During the summer, Peltonen trained with Arutyunyan in California.
In August, she placed fifth at her JGP assignment in Saint Gervais-les-Bains, France.
She then competed at several senior internationals, finishing twelfth at the CS Finlandia Trophy, fourteenth at the Volvo Open Cup, and sixth at the CS Warsaw Cup.
In December 2016, Peltonen won the senior gold medal at the Finnish Championships in Tampere, having outscored silver medalist Jenni Saarinen by eight points.
She is the 2017 FBMA Trophy champion, the 2020 Nordic silver medalist, and a three-time Finnish national champion (2016, 2017, 2019).
She was named in Finland's team to the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava.
Ranked fourteenth in the short program and ninth in the free skate, she finished eleventh overall in the Czech Republic.
Peltonen competed at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, but did not advance to the free skate, having placed twenty-ninth in the short program.
In September 2017, Finland qualified a spot in the ladies event at the 2018 Winter Olympics due to Viveca Lindfors' result at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy.
In December, Peltonen won her second consecutive national title, finishing ahead of silver medalist Lindfors by a margin of 4.22 points.
She has finished within the top ten at three European Championships, and represented Finland at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where she finished twentieth.
In January, Peltonen placed eleventh in the short program, eighth in the free skate, and ninth overall at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow, Russia; she was Finland's top lady at the event, finishing 11 points ahead of Lindfors.
On 24 January 2018, the Finnish Olympic Committee selected Peltonen to compete at the Olympics.
She finished twentieth in the ladies' event.
Peltonen began the new season at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy on home soil, finishing in fifth place, two ordinals below Lindfors, who won the bronze medal.
She then debuted on the Grand Prix series at the special 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki, where she placed ninth.
Peltonen won the silver medal at the Finnish Championships, finishing behind Lindfors.
She finished eighth at the 2019 European Championships, while Lindfors won the bronze medal.
Based on the season's results, the Finnish Federation assigned Lindfors to Finland's lone ladies' spot at the 2019 World Championships.
However, Peltonen was subsequently given the spot following Lindors' withdrawal due to injury and placed twenty-eighth at the World Championships in Saitama.
Assigned to only one Grand Prix event, the 2019 Rostelecom Cup, she placed twelfth among twelve skaters.