1961 Nordic Athletics Championships

The 1961 Nordic Athletics Championships was the inaugural edition of the international athletics competition between Nordic countries and was held in Oslo, Norway. It consisted of 34 individual athletics events, 22 for men and 12 for women. This covered a track and field programme plus a men's marathon race.

1961 Nordic Athletics Championships
Host cityOslo, Norway
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1963


Finland topped the men's points classification with 190.5 points, while Sweden won the first women's team title with 89 points. Iceland took part in the men's competition only and was the only nation not to have an athlete top the podium. Among the athletes in attendance were 1956 Olympic medalists Vilhjálmur Einarsson and Jorma Valkama and 1960 Olympic medalist Eeles Landström.[1]

Nina Hansen was the most successful athlete of the tournament, taking the women's titles in 80 metres hurdles, long jump and women's pentathlon for Denmark. Carl Fredrik Bunæs and Ulla-Britt Wieslander won 100 metres/200 metres sprint doubles in the men's and women's sections, respectively. Dan Waern of Sweden had a middle-distance track double and Finland's Reijo Höykinpuro similarly completed a long-distance track double.

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Carl Fredrik Bunæs (NOR) 10.5   Owe Jonsson (SWE) 10.6   Sven Hörtevall (SWE) 10.7
200 metres   Carl Fredrik Bunæs (NOR) 21.2   Owe Jonsson (SWE) 21.6   Börje Strand (FIN) 21.6
400 metres   Alf Petersson (SWE) 47.1   Jussi Rintamäki (FIN) 47.6   Hans-Olof Johansson (SWE) 47.7
800 metres   Dan Waern (SWE) 1:48.9   Olavi Salonen (FIN) 1:49.7   Jan Henrik Bentzon (NOR) 1:49.9
1500 metres   Dan Waern (SWE) 3:44.8   Sten Jonsson (SWE) 3:45.9   Olavi Salonen (FIN) 3:46.0
5000 metres   Reijo Höykinpuro (FIN) 14:12.4   Simo Saloranta (FIN) 14:15.8   Niels Nielsen (DEN) 14:16.0
10,000 metres   Reijo Höykinpuro (FIN) 30:03.2   Niels Nielsen (DEN) 30:03.8   Ola Tellesbø (NOR) 30:03.8
Marathon   Tenho Salakka (FIN) 2:26:14   Evert Nyberg (SWE) 2:26:37   Arnold Vaide (SWE) 2:26:40
3000 metres steeplechase   Lage Tedenby (SWE) 8:51.0   Gunnar Tjörnebo (SWE) 8:52.0   Esko Sirén (FIN) 8:52.4
110 m hurdles   Bo Forssander (SWE) 14.4   Raimo Koivu (FIN) 14.8   Jan Gulbrandsen (NOR) 14.9
400 m hurdles   Jussi Rintamäki (FIN) 51.1   Hannu Ehoniemi (FIN) 52.0   Jan Gulbrandsen (NOR) 52.1
High jump   Stig Pettersson (SWE) 2.11 m   Richard Dahl (SWE) 2.01 m   Jón Thordur Ólafsson (ISL) 2.01 m
Pole vault   Eeles Landström (FIN) 4.50 m   Risto Ankio (FIN) 4.50 m   Kjell Hovik (NOR)
  Per-Olof Jonasson (FIN)
4.45 m
Long jump   Jorma Valkama (FIN) 7.45 m   Aarre Asiala (FIN) 7.31 m   Juhani Manninen (FIN) 7.30 m
Triple jump   Kari Rahkamo (FIN) 15.47 m   Vilhjálmur Einarsson (ISL) 15.34 m   Odd Bergh (NOR) 15.27 m
Shot put   Erik Uddebom (SWE) 16.96 m   Jarmo Kunnas (FIN) 16.90 m   Alpo Nisula (FIN) 16.49 m
Discus throw   Stein Haugen (NOR) 54.09 m   Paavo Lammi (FIN) 53.06 m   Erik Uddebom (SWE) 52.87 m
Hammer throw   Birger Asplund (SWE) 62.98 m   Kalevi Horppu (FIN) 62.23 m   Magne Føleide (NOR) 59.61 m
Javelin throw   Willy Rasmussen (NOR) 79.16 m   Väinö Kuisma (FIN) 78.38 m   Pauli Nevala (FIN) 77.57 m
Decathlon   Seppo Suutari (FIN) 7178 pts   Markus Kahma (FIN) 6843 pts   Björgvin Hólm (ISL) 6229 pts
4 × 100 m relay   Sweden (SWE) 41.2   Finland (FIN) 41.5   Denmark (DEN) 41.8
4 × 400 m relay   Sweden (SWE) 3:10.6   Norway (NOR) 3:13.8   Finland (FIN) 3:13.8

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Ulla-Britt Wieslander (SWE) 12.4   Solgunn Bovall (SWE) 12.5   Lone Hadrup (DEN) 12.5
200 metres   Ulla-Britt Wieslander (SWE) 25.1   Solgunn Bovall (SWE) 25.1   Lone Hadrup (DEN) 25.7
400 metres   Elisabeth Östberg (SWE) 56.6   Ann-Marie Tegelius (SWE) 57.8   Aulikki Jaakkola (FIN) 58.8
800 metres   Ellen Jørgensen (DEN) 2:17.3   Ylva Lindberg (SWE) 2:18.2   Saara Vilén (FIN) 2:18.5
80 m hurdles   Nina Hansen (DEN) 11.5   Sirkka Norrlund (FIN) 11.5   Gunilla Cederström (SWE) 11.7
High jump   Mette Oxvang (DEN) 1.64 m   Leena Kaarna (FIN) 1.61 m   Riitta-Maija Soppi (FIN) 1.61 m
Long jump   Nina Hansen (DEN) 5.82 m   Oddrun Lange (NOR) 5.70 m   Brita Johansson (FIN) 5.65 m
Shot put   Karen Inge Halkier (DEN) 14.00 m   Maj-Britt Stolpe (SWE) 13.06 m   Vieno Väliahde (FIN) 12.91 m
Discus throw   Inkeri Talvitie (FIN) 45.40 m   Karen Inge Halkier (DEN) 42.76 m   Edel Leverås (NOR) 42.29 m
Javelin throw   Ingrid Almqvist (SWE) 50.85 m   Raija Talvensaari (FIN) 47.13 m   Sirpa Toivola (FIN) 47.04 m
Pentathlon   Nina Hansen (DEN) 4367 pts   Gunilla Cederström (SWE) 4353 pts   Tuovi Vahtera (FIN) 4127 pts
4 × 100 m relay   Sweden (SWE) 48.2   Denmark (DEN) 48.5   Finland (FIN) 48.7

Points table edit

 
Eeles Landström win in the pole vault helped the Finnish men to the team title
 
Ulla-Britt Wieslander, winner of both 100 m and 200 m races, was part of the winning Swedish women's team

Men edit

Rank Country Points
1   Finland 190.5
2   Sweden 157
3   Norway 89.5
4   Denmark 21
5   Iceland 17

Women edit

Rank Country Points
1   Sweden 89
2   Denmark 68
3   Finland 56
4   Norway 40

References edit

  1. ^ Olympic Games Medalists - Men. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-29.