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Veikko Karvonen (Veikko Leo Karvonen) was born on 5 January, 1926 in Sakkola, Finland, is a Finnish long-distance runner. Discover Veikko Karvonen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Veikko Leo Karvonen |
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81 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
5 January, 1926 |
Birthday |
5 January |
Birthplace |
Sakkola, Finland |
Date of death |
1 August, 2007 |
Died Place |
Turku, Finland |
Nationality |
Finland
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Veikko Karvonen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 81 years old, Veikko Karvonen height is 1.65 m and Weight 54 kg.
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1.65 m |
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54 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Veikko Karvonen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Veikko Karvonen worth at the age of 81 years old? Veikko Karvonen’s income source is mostly from being a successful runner. He is from Finland. We have estimated Veikko Karvonen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Veikko Leo Karvonen (5 January 1926 – 1 August 2007) was a Finnish long-distance runner who mainly competed in the marathon.
He ran his first marathon in autumn 1949 in Turku with the promising result of 2:45:07.
Karvonen participated in the 1950 European Championships in Brussels.
He finished second in the marathon 32 seconds after the winner Jack Holden.
In the Track & Field News annual world ranking he was the second best marathon runner of 1950, after Holden.
In 1951 Karvonen ran three marathons and won all of them.
In the Finnish Championship marathon in July his winning time was 2:28:46.
In August in the Nordic Championship marathon he ran 2:28:07.
In September he won the Enschede Marathon by over six minutes' margin before Tom Richards, Karvonen's winning time was 2:29:02.
In 1951 Karvonen was ranked as the best marathon runner by the Track & Field News.
Karvonen trained hard for the 1952 Summer Olympics, which were in Helsinki, the capital of his home country, Finland.
In spring 1952 he was at the training camp in Dinan when he suddenly started to suffer from back pain, which was diagnosed as a stress reaction of the intervertebral disc.
As a result, he was forced to quit running for six weeks.
Consequently, Karvonen was only sixth in the Finnish Championship marathon on the Olympic course of Helsinki on 22 June.
However, he was nominated to the Finnish Olympic team.
Karvonen rewarded his supporters at the Olympic marathon by finishing fifth with the time 2:26:41, three and half minutes after the Olympic champion Emil Zátopek.
Karvonen was also ranked fifth by the Track & Field News.
In 1953 Karvonen finished second in the Boston Marathon.
In this race he broke the 2:20 barrier for the first time; however the course was later found to be too short.
In August Karvonen won silver medal at the Finnish Championship marathon and in September won a gold medal at the Nordic Championship marathon.
In October he competed against Jim Peters in his home town of Turku.
Peters improved his world record by six seconds to 2:18:35 and beat Karvonen by over seven minutes.
In the 1953 Track & Field News world ranking Karvonen was third.
Karvonen did not gave up after his disappointment in Turku.
In the following year's Boston Marathon he followed Peters until he took the lead before the 30 km mark.
Peters dropped from his pace at the course's Heartbreak Hill and Karvonen took his most memorable victory in 2:20:39.
Peters finished in 2:22:40.
At the 1954 European Championships he won the gold medal in the marathon and the following year won the Boston Marathon.
Karvonen was born in Sakkola, a small Karelian town that then belonged to Finland but was invaded by the Soviet Union during World War II.
Karvonen was evacuated to Saarijärvi, where he started his running career training with Jussi Kurikkala.
Filin led by twenty meters when arriving first in the stadium.
To his misfortune, he turned in the wrong direction on the track and missed victory.
In the stadium Karvonen realized Filin's situation and ran for the gold medal before Grishayev and the disappointed Filin.
Because of Filin's misfortune, Karvonen did not fully appreciate his championship.
In 1954 Karvonen ran altogether five marathons within eight months and ranked first in the Track & Field News annual world ranking.
In August 1955 Karvonen was second in the Finnish Championship marathon, four minutes after Paavo Kotila.
For the rest of the year Karvonen did not lose any race; in September he won Nordic Championship marathon, in October he was first in the Athens Peace Marathon, and finally he won the Fukuoka Marathon in December.
For the second year in a row he was ranked as world's best marathon runner by the Track & Field News.
He won the bronze medal in the marathon at the 1956 Summer Olympics.